Guest guest Posted June 25, 2012 Report Share Posted June 25, 2012 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - Research in Veterinary Rehabilitation Award and Presentation The chosen abstract will be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians hosted at the North American Veterinary Conference in January 2013. Presentation time is 15 minutes. The presenting veterinarian will be awarded $2500. The money will be spent on registration, travel and lodging for the entire conference. Any remaining funds will be given to the presenter to be used to further his/her research in the area of veterinary rehabilitation. This award is sponsored by IAMS/P & G Pet Care ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: Abstracts must be submitted no later than 11:59pm (ET), September 1st 2012. To submit your abstract, email the abstract in the format outlined below to Dr. Orenbuch: evelynvet@... PRESENTER NOTIFICATION: The presenting veterinarian MUST submit his or her own abstract(s) and each submitting author will be notified whether their abstract has been chosen for presentation no later than October 1st, 2012. SCORING AND EVALUATION PROCESS: The abstracts (blinded) are scored on a 100-point system: Title (5 points), Introduction (5 points), Hypothesis (10 points), Methods (20 points), Results (20 points), Discussion (20 points), Scientific value or Clinical relevance (20 points). The abstracts are reviewed by each of the board members and scored. The cumulative scores will be calculated and the abstract with the highest score will be chosen for presentation All abstracts are reviewed and ranked by the Scientific Program Committee formed by the AARV Board of Directors GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACT PREPARATION: · Abstract Deadline: Submitted by 11:59pm (ET) September 1st, 2012. · All abstracts should be described in terms of the research protocol for example as prospective, retrospective, clinical trial, blinded etc. · Abstract format · Title: The title should be brief and accurately reflect the content of the abstract. Do not use abbreviations in the title. · Abstract Authors: The submitting author MUST also be the presenting author. You may add as many additional authors as necessary. Be certain to provide complete information for each. · Abstract: Abstract is divided into 5 sections and should be approximately 800 words in total. Each section needs to be entered separately as follows: · Introduction and hypothesis/objectives: Background on general topic or previous work; include statement of purpose of the study. Should convey the need, significance/impact of the work. · Materials and methods: Briefly describe the methodology of research or technique used in this study. Methods should be appropriate to answer the hypothesis or problem that generated the work. · Results: Briefly describe the methodology of research or technique used in this study. Methods should be appropriate to answer the hypothesis or problem that generated the work. · Discussion/conclusions: Include an interpretation of the results. How can the information derived from this study, or technique, best be applied to further research or clinical situation? Provide relevance and/or innovation to the current body of knowledge. · Graphics: Figures, photos and graphs cannot be embedded in the text but should be referenced within the text and uploaded as a separate file. These images will appear at the end of your abstract. · The Association will only accept abstracts that comply with guidelines set forth by the eighth edition of the " Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals " http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12910 · Techniques for euthanasia should follow guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association Panel on Euthanasia (AVMA 2007).(http://www.avma.org/issues/animal_welfare/euthanasia.pdf). -- Tomlinson BVSc MS PhD DACVS CCRP CVSMT Twin Cities Animal Rehabilitation Clinic 12010 Riverwood Dr Burnsville MN 55337www.tcrehab.com # fax # Founder, American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarianswww.rehabvets.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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