Call for Abstracts

The call for abstracts is now closed.

ASGBI 2012 Call for abstractsASGBI operates a paperless electronic abstract submission system through Oxford Abstracts. This system enables the surgical community to ‘copy and paste’ abstracts (including tables and specific scientific characters but not figures or diagrams) directly into the abstract template provided, providing quick and easy abstract submission.

Please note that the abstract submission template will be emailed to you by return when you register with Oxford Abstracts. YOU MUST USE THE TEMPLATE PROVIDED TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT.

Categories for Abstract Submissions
  • Perioperative Care / Nutrition
  • Randomised Controlled Trials
  • Service Provision
  • Surgical Audit
  • Surgical Complications
  • Surgical Leadership and Management
  • Simulation and Technology in Surgery
  • Trauma / Critical Care
  • Vascular (Arterial)
  • Vascular (Venous)
  • Basic / Applied Clinical Science
  • Cancer / Surgical Oncology (GI)
  • Cancer / Surgical Oncology (Non-GI)
  • Chronic Disease
  • Cost and Quality
  • Delivery of Service
  • Education / Training
  • Emergency Surgery
  • General
  • Hernia/Soft Tissues
  • Intestinal Failure
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Patient Safety
Guidelines for the Submission of Abstracts
  • The abstract should related to original, unpublished work and must not have been previously presented at any major meeting.
  • Abstracts must consist of four paragraphs, entitled: Aims, Methods, Results, Conclusions.
  • Abstracts are to be submitted as text and tables only (i.e. no figures, graphs or diagrams).
  • The text must fit within the abstract template and use the Arial font in size 11.
  • No more than a maximum of 5 authors should be listed.
  • As the abstract will be judged anonymously, the text must not reveal any institutional affiliation.
  • The category which best describes the subject of your work from the list above should be indicated.
  • If the abstract is to be considered for the Moynihan Prize the relevant box should be checked.

ASGBI takes a serious view of Research Governance. Please ensure that the abstract has been seen and agreed by all of the named authors before submission. All correspondence regarding your submission will be sent to the submitting author. All authors have a responsibility to ensure that the data submitted is accurate, is not extrapolated and fairly represents the presentation to be given at the Association’s International Surgical Congress.

Queries

If you have any queries regarding your submission please contact Laura Andrews on 020 7973 0302 or at lauraandrews@asgbi.org.uk