
Please Note: For presenters of accepted abstracts, the conference does not cover honoraria, accommodation, travel or other associated expenses. However, the primary presenter for 3-hour or 90-minute abstracts will be admitted to the conference free of charge. Additional presenters, including research oral paper and poster presenters, will be asked to register. Presenters must be comfortable presenting and answering questions in English.
The abstract must be submitted through the online electronic submission form HERE
To view the abstract submission guidelines, click here.
The format for submissions can be in any of the following four formats:
3-hour half-day session: Presentations should address a relevant conference topic area.
90-minute session: Presentations should address a relevant conference topic area (1-5 presenters).
15-minute oral paper: Oral papers should be succinct presentations of innovative projects or research and should address a relevant conference topic area.
Hot Topic (3-minute talk): An opportunity to exchange information on new research, with a maximum of three slides.
Poster: Posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference. Poster board size is 4’x8’ (1.2x2.4m) and all materials must fit within this space.
Accepted presenters should presuppose prior audience knowledge of FASD.
Please include the following information: Title, Author(s), Presenter(s), Presentation Level (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced), Full Address, Phone/Fax Numbers, Email Addresses, Organizations/Affiliations, a brief biography outlining your FASD experience (75 words max.), Presentation Summary (500 words max.), Format Style (3-hr half-day session, 90-minute session, 15-minute oral paper or Poster), Primary Topic Area (see below - the areas are listed as suggestions only and are not intended to be restrictive).
If you are submitting a 3-hr or a 90-min session, please provide a brief 50-word description of your session to be inserted into the program brochure if your abstract is accepted for presentation. All abstracts must include 2-4 learning objectives.
Please choose one primary category which best fits your presentation:
Addictions
Biomedical
Clinical
Community
Cultural
Diagnosis & Assessment
Economics
Education
Epigenetics
Ethics
Family
Health
Indigenous
Intervention/Support
Justice/Legal
Men
Mental Health
Policy
Prevention
Screening
Social Justice
Social Services
Women
Other:
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UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education
105-2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
Tel: 604.827.3112
Fax: 604.822.4835
E-mail: katia.ipce@ubc.ca