Important Dates
RANZCR 2008 ASM:
16-19 October 2008
Call for Abstracts:
Now Closed
Abstract Submission Deadline:
09 May 2008
Abstract Notification of Acceptance:
End June 2008
Registration Opens:
Now Open
Author Registration & Early Bird Deadline:
15 July 2008
Standard Registration:
After 15 July 2008
Expression of Interest
If you are interested in attending the RANZCR 59th Annual Scientific Meeting and would like further information, please register your interest online by pressing the Subscribe button below.
CSM 2009
We are pleased to announce for 2009 a Combined Scientific Meeting which marks the joining of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), (including the Faculty of Radiation Oncology (FRO), The Australian Institute of Radiography (AIR) and the Australasian College of Physical Scientists & Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM). Click here to find out more about the RANZCR / AIR / FRO / ACPSEM Combined Scientific Meeting to be held in Brisbane, Australia, 22 - 25 October 2009.
RANZCR 2007 ASM
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Abstract Format and Layout Guidelines
- Abstracts should be a summary of the paper or exhibit and must not exceed 250 words (not including title, author(s) and affiliations). An abstract must contain sufficient information so that if published it will be a complete report independent of presentation. The text should not contain statements alluding to results or conclusions not presented within the text.
- Abstracts must be single spaced with a clear line between paragraphs.
- Abstracts must be free of typographical and grammatical errors.
- Tables, graphs, images and references must not be included. These abstracts will not be published.
- Standard abbreviations may be used for common terms only. Otherwise, any abbreviation should be given in brackets after the first full use of the word. Abbreviations may be used in the title, provided the name in full is outlined in the body of the abstract.
- Scientific symbols must be spelt out in full English; symbols must not be used within abstracts.
A properly submitted SCIENTIFIC PAPER, SCIENTIFIC EXHIBIT and EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT will include the following elements:
Title
The abstract title should be short, informative and contain the major key words. It should be in Title case, Arial, bold, 10 pt size, and left justified.
Authors
Abstract titles should be followed by authors’ first initial and last name. Superscript numbers must be used to indicate the author’s institution, followed by city and country (in this order). Do not include degrees or professional titles (e.g. Dr, Prof., etc).
See example below:
B. Smith1; M.R. Pattermore1,2; L. Ward2
1University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
2University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia
Abstract Body (Arial, 10pt size, single-spaced and full justified, maximum of 250 words)
A properly submitted abstract text for SCIENTIFIC PAPER AND SCIENITIC EXHIBIT will include the following elements:
- Purpose
- Methods and Materials
- Results
- Conclusion
Abstract Body (Arial, 10pt size, single-spaced and full justified, maximum of 250 words)
A properly submitted abstract text for EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT will include the following elements:
- Learning Objectives
- Background
- Imaging Findings OR Procedure Details
- Conclusion
NOTE: Compliance to the above specifications is imperative – any abstract that does not comply with these specifications will not be accepted for review.
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