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Abstract
Submission Instructions
Abstract
Preparation l Posters l DVD
l Round Table l Essays
l PowerPoint File Info l Tips
l Printable View
Abstract
Preparation
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Please
type the title of paper in bold CAPITAL LETTERS.
(Use Arial font) |
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2) |
Use
first names, middle initials, last names and degrees of all
authors, listing the principle author first. |
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3) |
If
any author is not a member of the Section or AUA, place an asterisk
(*) after his/her name. |
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4) |
List
city and state or origin, but not the institution. |
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5) |
After
listing city and state or origin: "Presentation to be made
by Dr.__________________." |
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In
your Word document: type single space on one page of text
and double space between paragraphs. Use
1 inch margins for top/bottom and right/left. |
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The
abstract should be informative and detailed. It must contain:
(a) statement of the study's objectives; (b) statement of methods,
if pertinent; (c) summary of the results obtained; (d) statement
of the conclusions. It is NOT acceptable merely to state
that "the results will be discussed." |
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Please
see accompanying sample abstract. Click
here. |
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9) |
Check
preference of Podium or Poster, Poster only, Round Table, Essay
Contest, DVD on submittal form. Submit your abstract
only once. |
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10) |
Complete
submittal form and email abstract as instructed when submitting
your abstract. |
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11) |
Deadline
to submit abstracts: June 16,
2008. |
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12) |
In
order to be considered for the program, a disclosure form must
be submitted by June 16, 2008. |
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Abstract
must be received in proper format - revisions may be made by
August 3, 2008.
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Poster
Submissions
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1) |
Design
your poster(s) to explain and illustrate concepts, techniques
or research findings in a simple graphic manner. |
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2) |
Complete
submittal form, check “Poster Only” and
email abstract as instructed by June
16, 2008. |
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3) |
Complete
disclosure form and submit by June
16, 2008. |
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4) |
Posters
are 8 feet in length and 4 feet tall. |
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5) |
Posters
will be presented on Sunday, October 26, 2008-set up
6:30-7:30 AM.
(Bring your poster with you to meeting) |
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6) |
Award
winning posters will remain on display during the meeting, all
others will be taken down at end of day on Sunday. |
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7) |
Click
here for more detailed poster instructions and guidelines. |
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8) |
Once
a poster is accepted for the program:
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Presenters
are required to submit one digital Powerpoint summary
slide to accompany their presentation. Email slide to
abstracts08@wsaua.org
by September 3, 2008
(include presenter name
& abstract # in subject line of email). |
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Presenters
must bring 200 copies on single sheet (8.5"x11")
displaying supplemental data, conclusions, or scaled down
version of poster. |
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DVD
Submission Instructions
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Send
DVD's to Western Section AUA at 1950 Old Tustin Avenue,
Santa Ana, CA 92705. |
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One
page abstract must still be submitted as well by June 16, 2008
- use on-line submittal form. |
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DVD
submissions should be 8-10 minutes in length. |
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DVD's
must be Microsoft Windows compatible
- running on QuickTime or Media Player. |
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Presenters
must submit a disclosure form due by June
16, 2008. |
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Presenters
may take their DVD home after their presentation - no copies
will be made. |
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The
DVD program is scheduled for Sunday, October 26, 2008. |
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Complete
disclosure form and submit by
June 16, 2008. |
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DVD
Submission Deadline is September
3, 2008. |
Round Table Program Submissions
The Round Table Program participants will present on Thursday, October
30, 2008 only. When submitting your abstract on-line be sure to
check “Round Table” on the website submittal. Round
Table presenters may qualify for either of two awards based on eligibility:
The Bodner Stegemann Award or The Hadley Award - please see qualifications
below.
To qualify for the Bodner Stegemann Award, please submit an abstract
of your unique, interesting or bizarre case for the Round Table.
Your presentation must be limited to 3 minutes in length. The categories
to choose from are: 1)A gadget converted from some other use; 2)
A diagnostic trick; 3) A therapeutic aid, medical or surgical; 4)
A problem case for which opinion or advice is requested; and 5)
Unusual cases. The Bodner Stegemann Award: $500 and a beautifully
engraved plaque. Judging: A panel of judges will award the prize
to the participant whose presentation is considered to be of most
value.
To qualify for the Hadley Award: Submit an abstract of your unique,
interesting or bizarre case for the Round Table. Your presentation
must be limited to 3 minutes in length. Eligibility: Only Western
Section members are eligible. The Hadley Award: $500 and a beautifully
engraved plaque. Judging: A panel of judges assigned by the Western
Section will award the prize to the participant, basing whose presentation
is to be considered most unusual nature of the case, its level of
intrigue and the quality of presentation.
| 1) |
Complete
submittal form and email abstract as instructed on form by June
16, 2008. |
| 2) |
Complete
disclosure form and submit by June
16, 2008. |
| 3) |
Round
Table presenters may qualify for either of two awards based
on eligibility: The Bodner Stegemann Award
or The Hadley Award. |
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To
qualify for the Hadley Award: Submit an abstract
of your unique, interesting or bizarre case.Your presentation
must be limited to 3 minutes in length. Only Western Section
members are eligible. |
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To
qualify for the Bodner Stegemann Award, please
submit an abstract of your unique, interesting or bizarre case.
Your presentation must be limited to 3 minutes in length.
The categories are:
1) A gadget converted from some other use
2) A diagnostic trick
3) A therapeutic aid, medical or surgical
4) A problem case for which opinion or advice is requested
5) Unusual cases. |
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Round
Table Program participants will present on Thursday,
October 30, 2008. |
Essay
Contest Submissions
Miley
B. Wesson/ACMI Resident Essay Contest
- Deadline for entry: June
16, 2008
| 1) |
Send
or email essay by June 16, 2008. Email to abstracts08@wsaua.org
or send to:
Western Section AUA, Program Chairman, 1950 Old Tustin Ave.,
Santa Ana, CA 92705-7812. |
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Complete
submittal form and email one-page abstract as instructed on
form. Check "Essay Contest” on submittal
form. |
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Complete
disclosure form and submit by June
16, 2008. |
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Eligibility:
Only residents (does not include fellows) who have not completed
their residency by the time of the abstract submission deadline
and are in training within the geographical area of the Western
Section American Urological Association. The contestant must
be the principal worker and author of the paper. |
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Subject
matter: The essay may consist of any topic of urologic
interest. It need not be based on research. It must not be published
prior to October 26, 2008. |
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Program:
Prize winning essays will be assigned a place on the Annual
Meeting Program. All other papers submitted in the competition
will be considered for a place on the program. If the paper
is not acceptable, the paper will be returned to the author. |
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Rules:
Essays, including illustrations must be submitted in quadruplicate.
The essay should bear the title of the subject but not the name
of the author. The manuscript form is that required by the Journal
of Urology. |
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Judging:
Essays are judged by originality, importance of material and
editorial clarity. |
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Accompaniments:
Your essay should be accompanied by the following information.
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Cover letter: Please include: |
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A)
Name and address of principal author. |
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B)
Stage and place of urological training. |
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C)
Name of any co-workers who are to appear on the published
paper. |
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D)
Answer questions:
Are you the participant in an on-going research project?
Is this an original work of yours with advisor(s)?
Will you be the first author on the manuscript when it
is submitted for publication? |
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Letter of Residency verification: Letter to be on department
letter-head and signed by the urologist who heads the
department. |
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Photos or illustrations: Please label each photo with
paper title. |
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Abstract Form: Submit a one-page abstract form for the
Abstract Book. |
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Joseph
F. McCarthy/ACMI Physician Essay Contest
- Deadline for entry:
June 16, 2008
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Send
or email essay by June 16, 2008. Email to abstracts08@wsaua.org
or send to:
Western Section AUA, Program Chairman, 1950 Old Tustin Ave.,
Santa Ana, CA 92705-7812. |
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Complete
submittal form and email one-page abstract as instructed on
form. Check "Essay Contest” on submittal
form. |
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Complete
disclosure form and submit by
June 16, 2008. |
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Eligibility:
Any urologist in the geographical area of the Western Section
American Urological Association who has been out of training
no more than 10 years is eligible to qualify for the contest.
The contestant must be the principal worker and author of
the paper.
Click
here for geographic areas of the Western Section AUA. |
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Subject
matter: The essay may consist of any topic of urologic
interest. It need not be based on research. It must not be published
prior to October 26, 2008. |
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Program:
Prize winning essays will be assigned a place on the Annual
Meeting Program. All other papers submitted in the competition
will be considered for a place on the program. If the paper
is not acceptable, the paper will be returned to the author. |
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Rules:
Essays, including illustrations must be submitted in quadruplicate.
The essay should bear the title of the subject but not the name
of the author. The manuscript form is that required by the Journal
of Urology. |
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Judging:
Essays are judged by originality, importance of material and
editorial clarity.
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| 9) |
Accompaniments:
Your essay should be accompanied by the following information.
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Cover letter: Please include: |
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A)
Name and address of principal author. |
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B) Name of any co-workers who are to appear on the published
paper. |
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C)
For non-WSAUA members, please answer the questions.
What is your date and place of urological training?
Percentage of practice devoted to urology?
Percentage of time devoted to private practice as opposed
to salaried institutional work? |
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2) Photos or illustrations:
Please label each photo with paper title. |
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3) Abstract Form: Submit a one-page
abstract form for the Abstract Book. |
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PowerPoint
File Submittal Instructions
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Send
your PowerPoint presentation file in advance via email or
mail us a CD ROM. Email to abstracts08@wsaua.org.
Deadline: September 3, 2008. |
| 2) |
All
files will be pre-loaded into an IBM compatible Laptop P.C.
where they will be stored for use in your presentation. |
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You
will NOT be permitted to use your own computer at the time
of presentation. |
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MAC
Users: Please be sure your file can be opened on
a P.C. Some early versions of PowerPoint may not be compatible. |
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Label
your PowerPoint presentation with your name and assigned paper
# or abstract #. |
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Minor
adjustments to your presentation may be made on-site 24 hours
in advance. |
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Bring
a backup disk of file to meeting. |
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Short
imbedded videos are permitted, however, will be subject to
output testing. |
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Deadline
to receive PowerPoint presentation files: September 3, 2008. |
Tips
for Better Presentation
1) |
Use
a dark blue background, white lines and letters, and red surrounded
by white for highlights. |
2) |
Stay
with the primary colors, do not use blended colors such as
gray or mauve. |
3) |
Use
white or yellow bullet points. |
4) |
Do
not use red lettering. |
5) |
Change
numbers to pictures - whenever possible use graphs. |
6) |
When
using diagnostic images, place arrow to show the important
features. |
7) |
Show
conclusions at both the beginning and the end of the presentation. |
8) |
Use
an outline for case presentions. |
9) |
Limit
verbiage. Use “6 x 6” rule. Use no more than six words across
and six lines down of information. |
10) |
Do
not use the laser pointer to draw circles and repeatedly underline
your slide. Simply point at the projected feature and then
turn the pointer off. |
11) |
If
you have to apologize for a slide, do not use it. |
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