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*Oral presentations only
Submissions should relate to research, conducted and/or relevant to delivering care in low-resource environments.
Abstracts will be accepted from any country. If accepted, you will be invited to present at the conference virtually. All submissions received will be electronically acknowledged shortly after the submission deadline.
This year’s Global Health conference is taking place as a webinar on Friday, November 15th.
The event aims to raise awareness of the significant health inequalities that exist globally. We have a fantastic programme this year featuring sessions on Global Surgery, Disability and global health and why global health? -developing an interest. We also have a session when free paper abstracts will be presented and we will have updates from last year’s ENT UK Global Health grant recipients. The best free paper will be awarded the prestigious ENT UK Global Health Prize. This popular annual online event is aimed at anyone interested in global health.
All are welcome, from senior clinicians to students. The conference is an opportunity for ENT healthcare practitioners at all levels to discuss and reflect on the management of ENT conditions and other aspects of global medicine and surgery.
Specifications
Word count: Abstracts should be a maximum of 240 words.
The following format should be used:
- “Study background and aims” - 60 words maximum
- “Methods” - 60 words maximum
- “Results” - 60 words maximum
- “Discussion and importance to the field” - 60 words maximum
- References aren't mandatory, but they can be included if deemed appropriate.
The presentations will be 8 minutes long with 2 minutes for questions. Presenters are requested to present well within the given time limit.
Terms & Conditions:
Abstracts will ONLY BE ACCEPTED THROUGH THIS ONLINE FORM.
All submissions received will be electronically acknowledged after submission.
If you have any issues or queries please contact: events@entuk.org