Abstract Submission Guidelines
Title: The title should be concise and indicative of the content of the abstract.
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Please ensure that your title is given in title case. For e.g., 'Population Health Management in Primary Health Care' and not 'Population health management in primary health care'. Do not enter the title in all capital or all lowercase letters.
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Do not use abbreviations in the title.
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Do not end the title with a period.
Word Limit: 250 words (does not include title and authors)
Language: English
Tables, Graphs and Images: The use of tables, graphs, and other types of images is not permitted in the abstract.
Abbreviations: The use of standard abbreviations is acceptable. Place special or unusual abbreviations in brackets after the full word the first time it appears. Use numerals to indicate numbers, except to begin sentences.
Fee: No submission fee
Number of Co-authors: No limit on the number of authors provided they can be justified based on the ICMJE authorship criteria.
Abstract can be submited in following mode under given structure
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Oral Presentation: Research (for PG students, Young doctors, and consultants)
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Poster Presentation: Research (only for PG students and Young doctors)
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Poster Presentation: Case report/case series (only for PG students and Young doctors)
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Symposium: Session proposal
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Workshop: Session proposal
Topic: The topic of the Abstract should be relevant to Primary Care and Family Medicine.
Abstract Themes
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Clinical Care
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Family Medicine Training and Medical Education
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Research and Innovation
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Information and Communication Technology
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Advocacy for Primary Care
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Professional Health and Well-being
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Measuring and Improving Quality
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Cultivating the Future
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Greener Healthcare and Sustainability
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Digital Primary Care
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Medical Informatics
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Universal Health Coverage
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Health Promotion and Prevention
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Leadership in Family Medicine
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Sub-themes
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Innovation in Family Practice
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Social Prescribing
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Communication in Family Medicine
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Behavioural Health Science
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Elderly care in Family Medicine
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Women’s Health
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Child and Adolescent Health
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Men’s health
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Palliative care and Family Medicine
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Family medicine and Public Health
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Patient-centered Care
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Non-communicable Diseases
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Antibiotic Stewardship
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Emerging and re-emerging infections
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Emergencies and Urgencies in Family Practice
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Practice management
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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Please prepare your abstract in the following format
Research (Oral/ Poster Presentation)
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Background (Justify the importance and relevance of this study)
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Aim (State precisely the purpose of this study)
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Methods (Describe how you conducted the study, including study design, setting, subjects, research instrument and analysis where appropriate)
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Results (Summarize the key findings that address the research question)
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Conclusions (Highlight the key messages, what the study findings add to the existing literature and the implications)
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Case Report/ Series
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Background (What are unique or significant issues highlighted by this case?)
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Case Description
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Discussion
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Learning Point (What is the take home message from this report?)
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Symposium Session Proposal
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Speakers/Chairs/Facilitators
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Learning outcomes
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Target participants
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Synopsis
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Delivery method
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Duration
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Workshop Session Proposal
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Speakers/Chairs/Facilitators
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Learning outcomes
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Target participants
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Synopsis
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Delivery method
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Duration
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Abstract Submission Deadline: January 31, 2025