How To Write An Abstract: Abstract Submission & Poster Presentation
How To Write An Abstract: Abstract Submission & Poster Presentation
Mohammad K. Ismail MD
Chief of GI, Methodist University Hospital
Program Director GI Fellowship Training
University of Tennessee, Memphis
Why Writing is Important
• Case report
• Case series
• Research
• Do a background Research
Background Research
Search engines such as
• PubMed or MEDLINE
• MD Consult
• Major Database listing available at UT
Library website
http://library.utmem.edu/eresources/category/
databases-major
Four C's of Abstract Writing
• Appealing
• physical examination
• investigative studies
• Introduction
• Methods
• Results
• Conclusions
Before Finalizing
• Get help from a mentor
• Make revisions based upon the feedback
• Have others read your draft in order to
check for technical errors, such as spelling
and grammar mistakes
Prior to Submission
Check Yourself did you :
• Follow the instructions!!!!
• Include headings exactly as stated in the
instructions/template?
• Use short, clear sentences; one idea per sentence?
• Limit your abstract to the word count/character
count requirement?
• Edit, edit, edit
• Check grammar, syntax and punctuation
ACP Clinical Vignette Abstract Checklist
•
Due date for abstract is ____________.
• Number of copies needed ____________.
• Presenting author is listed as first author.
• Presenting author meets eligibility requirements for the meeting.
• Author affiliations are listed.
• Abstract clearly organized into Introduction, Case Description,
and Discussion.
• The “lesson” of the case is presented clearly and concisely.
• Completed abstract meets word- limit requirements or fits into
formatting box.
• Abstract printed with correct font size and style (if stipulated).
• Others have reviewed abstract for content, style, grammar, and
spelling.
• Mail abstract to:
• Electronic submission
You Did It! Submit Your Abstract
• Submit your abstract on or before any
relevant deadline
• Specialty Meetings
• American College of Gastroenterology
Meeting
Not the End of Work
• Poster presentation: Not the end of work
• Intermediate stage in a yet unfinished
project
• Plan to write full manuscript ASAP
• Choose Proper Journal for the case report