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2022年澳大利亚和新西兰重症医学科学会议(年会)
     
 

◆ 会议时间:2022年4月27日至29日
◆ 会议地点:澳大利亚 悉尼/Sydney, Australia

 

◆ 会议简介:

2022年第42届澳大利亚和新西兰重症医学年度科学会议(ANZICS/ACCCN重症医学科学会议)将于2022年4月27日至29日在澳大利亚悉尼举行,其中包括每年举办的儿科和新生儿危重病医学会议,会议由澳大利亚和新西兰危重病医学会(ANZICS)与澳大利亚重症监护护士学院(ACCCN)联合举办。

ANZICS/ACCCN联合举办的年度重症医学科学会议是澳大拉西亚地区最重要的危重症医学会议,每年都有上千名医疗保健专业人士参会,并受到国际广泛关注;ANZICS/ACCCN联合大会将是一个重要的平台,使医生、护士和相关专业人士能够对重症和危重病护理领域的最新发展和研究进行有效的地沟通讨论;由于拥有广泛的科学计划和世界级的社会活动,ANZICS/ACCCN重症医学大会被认为是世界重症护理日历中的重要活动之一。

澳大利亚和新西兰重症医学会(ANZICS)是重症医学领域相关事务的主要倡导者。 ANZICS通过其临床试验组和患者数据库(包括成人患者数据库,儿科重症护理登记系统和危重症护理资源)引领世界的危重病学研究。澳大利亚和新西兰危重病学学会(ANZICS)通过持续的专业教育,在医疗环境中提供领导、临床研究和危重病护理资源的分析,致力于促进重症护理医疗实践的所有方面。

澳大利亚重症监护护士学院(ACCCN)是一个非营利性会员制组织,代表成千上万的护士会员和非会员。ACCCN重点关注成人和儿科危重病患者,包括许多临床亚专科和专业问题。ACCCN是世界危重症护士联盟(WFCCN)的发起单位之一,是世界重症与危重病医学会联盟(WFSICCM)的会员单位。——未经许可,禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-领域国际医学会议网。

2022 ANZICS/ACCCN Annual Scientific Meeting
42nd Australian and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care

Date: 27 - 29 April 2022
Venue: International Convention Centre Sydney, Sydney, Australia

 

摘要征集:

Key Dates

Abstract Submission Opens: 16 August 2021
Abstract Submission Closes: 3 December 2021, 18.00 AEDT
Abstract Acceptance Emailed: February 2022
Early Bird Registration Deadline: 18 February 2022

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Abstract Guidelines

Please read the guidelines below carefully. Abstracts not submitted in this format may not be considered for review. If you have any difficulties or queries about the abstract format, please contact the ASM Secretariat by email intensivecareasm@encanta.com.au.

Only abstracts submitted in English will be reviewed.

Abstracts are to be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx) only via the ASM website, and in the specified format – please refer to the sample abstract template.

  • Text should be single spaced throughout, in Arial 10 point font.
  • Text should not contain subheadings, underlines or bold type.
  • Abstracts must have a maximum of 2000 characters (approximately 300 words). Character count is verified by the submission site and includes blank spaces, punctuation, symbols, returns, etc.
  • Abstracts should not have been published in any English language medical or nursing peer reviewed journal, and in general should not have been presented at more than one meeting from which such publications arise. Studies with substantial changes in methodology and/or with substantial additional data may be submitted, presented and published a second time, but rewritten abstracts on the same study should not.
  • Each abstract will only be eligible for one (1) award only.
  • Each abstract must nominate the preferred journal for publication – Australian Critical Care or Anaesthesia and Intensive Care or no journal publication. Only one journal may be selected. Australian Critical Care must be selected as the journal if applying for Best Adult Nursing Free Paper, Best Paediatric or Neonatal Nursing Free Paper, Best Nursing Poster or Best Nursing Review Paper.

Abstract headings should contain the following:

  • Title in BLOCK CAPITALS throughout.
  • One line space prior to text commencement.
  • Wherever possible the title should be precise so that it conveys a message – e.g. “High Dose Adrenaline Does Not Improve In-Hospital Survival From Cardiac Arrest”.

Please note that a blind review process will be conducted. You will be asked to provide author names and affiliations in the online submission process (authors must be listed in order of involvement), however please do not include this information on your Word document abstract.

Abstracts should contain brief but complete statements of:

  • Introduction
  • Objectives
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusion(s)
  • The abstract must contain sufficient information so that, if it is published in the proceedings of the ASM or in a journal, it will be a complete report independent of the presentation.
  • The text should not contain statements alluding to results or conclusions not presented in the text; abstracts stating “will be discussed”, “will be described” or “will be presented” will be rejected.
  • Abstracts should be written in the past tense, i.e. should state what was done, not what is being, should or will be done.
  • Use only standard abbreviations (“Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals” http://www.icmje.org/). Non standard abbreviations should be kept to a minimum and defined in parentheses in the text. In general, no more than two non-standard abbreviations should appear and these should only be used to replace words appearing four times or more in the text. Use SI units except for pressure; use cmH2O or mmHg with kPa units in brackets (optional).
  • Abstracts containing graphs, diagrams, or complex tables will not be accepted. Simple tables are acceptable.
  • Brief acknowledgments of supporting institutions or funding may be made at the end of the text and are not included in the word count.
  • References are not to be included.

Abstracts received after the closing date will not be accepted.

It is the responsibility of the submitting author to view and proof the PDF file to ensure your abstract has been uploaded successfully. In addition you may submit an additional abstract; replace your abstract with a revised copy; or when available, register for the ASM.

Free Paper Presentation Guidelines

Oral Presentations

  • Oral presentations will be 10 minutes in duration plus 5 minutes discussion.
  • Times will be strictly enforced by chairpersons – presentations running over 11 minutes will be cut short and will not considered for awards.
  • Presenters are encouraged to practice talks and timing.
  • Presentations must be checked by the presenter with the audio-visual technician in the speakers’ preparation room as soon as possible after registering at the ASM venue.
  • Presenters should arrive at their session room, introduce themselves to the chairperson and familiarize themselves with the audio-visual facilities including checking their presentation at least 10 minutes prior to session commencement.

Poster Presentations

  • Authors of abstracts selected for an ‘Oral-Poster Presentation’ will be required to:
    1. Make a poster for display during the Conference
    2. Present this “poster” at the scheduled poster walk around session
  • Each poster board is 2.4m high x 1m wide, mounted vertically. Posters must be 1.5m high x 1.0m wide.
  • There is limited space in the Poster Display area and Posters that are produced landscape are unable to be accommodated.
  • Velcro will be supplied by the Conference organisers
  • Authors must prepare all posters beforehand in a form enabling easy mounting
  • All posters must be mounted by the author during an allocated time period (of 1-2 hours) prior to the beginning of the poster display, and removed by the designated time
  • Posters should be typed in clear bold print that can be easily read from distances over one metre with the title displayed in block capitals of minimum size 25mm (1″) at the top of the poster. The title should also display the names of the author(s) and the institution(s) of origin.
  • The abstract should be displayed at the top left hand corner.
  • Remaining contents may be displayed in columns (usually 3 columns)
  • Contents should contain the study purpose/objectives, methods, results and conclusion(s).
  • Illustrations should be professionally drawn (hand drawn material will not be accepted)
  • A poster oral session will be scheduled where you will be required to be in front of your poster to present your findings to an audience including a session chair & judge. You will be allocated 4 minutes presentation time, with another 1 minute for questions and discussion.
  • Authors must attend their poster for a designated 1-2 hour period for informal discussion with conference registrants and judges
  • Authors may provide handout material relating to their poster

Awards

1. Best Medical Free Paper
The primary author must be the presenter and must be medical.

2. Matt Spence Medal
The primary author must be the presenter and must be a financial trainee ANZICS member. Authors may only submit one paper for consideration of the Matt Spence Medal. Authors who have previously received this award may not receive it again.

3. Best Paediatric Medical Paper
The primary author must be the presenter and must be medical.

4. Safety & Quality Best Paper
Awarded for the best free paper on safety and quality; may be medical, nursing or other author. Only awarded when suitable papers are submitted. The ANZICS Abstract Review Committee should recommend that the paper is suitable for this award.

5. Best Medical Poster
The primary author must be medical.

6. Best Nursing Free Paper
The primary author must be a nurse, a member of ACCCN and present the paper. Verbal presentations only, presented during the adult component of the ASM, will be considered for this prize.

7. Best Paediatric or Neonatal Nursing Free Paper
The primary author must be a nurse, a member of ACCCN and present the paper. Verbal presentations only, presented during the paediatric component of the ASM, will be considered for this prize.

8. Best Nursing Poster
The primary author must be a nurse and a member of ACCCN. The paper may be of adult, paediatric or neonatal interest.

9. Best Allied Health Paper
Awarded for the best Allied Health Free Paper presentation of any discipline. The primary author must be the presenter.

10. Nursing Scholarship
Awarded for the best free paper based on research completed as a component of a Masters or PhD. The main author of the paper must be a nurse, a member of ACCCN and present the paper. The paper may be of adult, paediatric or neonatal interest. The paper must be presented as a free paper (10-minute oral presentation followed by 5 minutes for discussion).

11. Gavin Leslie Best Nursing Review Paper
Awarded for the best judged literature review of an aspect of critical care nursing practice. The ACCCN Board coordinates judging of submission for the Best Nursing Review Paper prior to the ASM according to guidelines developed by the ACCCN Board. The winner will be notified in time to take advantage of early bird registration. Please note that the nomination process for this award is separate to the abstract submission process.

 

 


 

Message from the Conference Organising Committee

The ANZICS/ACCCN Annual Scientific Meeting, which incorporates the annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference, will be held at the International Convention Centre Sydney, from 27 – 29 April 2022.

The Annual Scientific Meeting will be the preeminent critical care conference in Australasia for the calendar year and will be an important platform that will allow doctors, nurses and allied health practitioners to meaningfully connect and discuss new developments and research in the field of intensive and critical care.

The theme of the meeting is “Harbouring Excellence in Intensive Care and Beyond” and will focus upon the excellence and innovation achieved in the intensive care sector throughout Australia, New Zealand and the world.

As always the program will include keynote speakers in the forefront of Intensive Care and we anticipate they will attract great interest from delegates. The ASM provides an ideal opportunity to network with professionals, make new contacts and establish important relationships with leading intensive care professionals.

We sincerely hope you can join us in this vibrant meeting and we look forward to a memorable and mutually rewarding experience in Sydney in 2022.

Sydney is a spectacular host city for the ASM, boasting the icon harbour, bridge, cultural venues, international cuisine and surf beaches. More importantly, Sydney is a truly cosmopolitan City, with a rich diversity of peoples from all around the world who call it their home. Sydney’s stunning coastal setting and convenient international and national transport linkages provide an attractive and accessible venue to host the ASM. The International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) is the ASM’s home for a week is located on the harbour foreshore, in the heart of the city centre.

The Local Organising Committee look forward to welcoming all delegates to Sydney.

ANZICS ACCCN Intensive Care ASM 2022 Organising Committee

 


 

注册费:

Registration Entitlements

Full Registration
• One ticket to the Welcome Reception (Wednesday)
• One ticket to the Party Night (Thursday)
• Attendance at all ASM program sessions (workshop selection must be nominated when registering) and exhibition
• Name badge
• Pocket program
• Day catering as per the program

Day Registration
• Attendance at all ASM program sessions and exhibition (on nominated day)
• Name badge
• Pocket program
• Day catering as per the program (on nominated day)

Tickets can be purchased for social functions if required.

Additional Social Function Tickets
• Welcome Reception (Wednesday) – $95
• Party Night (Thursday) – $150

 



◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。

 
 
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