Abstracts

Rays are vital for us in our professions and for plant growth. The theme for 2020 QLD Weekend will be “Rays on the RANGE; providing a Ray of hope”. 

Diagnostic, Therapeutic Radiographers and Sonographers need to ensure the needs of our rural patients are met, far and wide. We need to act innovatively, safely, compassionately, push technology limits and face logistical distance challenges. The committee would like to hear from you, the Radiographers or RTs who are pushing the boundaries, and thinking outside the box, to make a difference. 

For any questions regarding your abstract, please contact events@asmirt.org

Timeline

Call for Abstracts - 17 July 2020

Abstracts Close - 26 August 2020

Abstract Accepted - 28 August 2020

Speaker Registration deadline - 4 September 2020

Program Release - 11 September 2020

Please read this information carefully before submitting an abstract.

Terms and Conditions

When submitting your abstract, you will be asked to indicate whether it is a scientific abstract (Original research) or non-scientific abstract (Other – eg Case study, Literature review, Clinical audit). Please access the RT-MI Abstract Terms and Conditions so you are clear about each of these types. By submitting an abstract you have agreed to these terms and conditions. Abstract submissions (maximum 250 words) for oral presentations are welcomed. Authors are required to indicate which program they would like to join (MI/RT/Sonography/Nuclear Medicine) when submitting an abstract.

Scientific Abstracts

This category of abstract would describe original research, and would also include systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and quality improvement projects. The abstract must be structured under the following headings: Objectives, Methods, Results, Discussion/Conclusion and References. Please access the RT-MI Weekend Scientific Marking Matrix to become familiar with what is expected and how your abstract will be reviewed for inclusion.

Non-Scientific Abstracts

This category of abstract would describe a case, a situation, a problem or a practice using adequate reasoning and evidence to support a point of view. For commentary and narrative review, it is not necessary to provide headings since reporting the methodology for searching the literature is not required. Case studies must be structured under the following headings: Introduction, Case Presentation, Management and Outcome, and Discussion. Please access the RT-MI Weekend Non-Scientific Marking Matrix to become familiar with what is expected and how your abstract will be reviewed for inclusion.

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