This year, AAAM’s Scientific Program Committee is accepting Full Papers, Short Communications, Late-Breaking Presentations, and Student Symposium Research. AAAM will not accept poster submissions this year.
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The short communication format is recommended for scholarly academic research which may be preliminary or brief in nature, such as pilot studies. The work should be scientifically rigorous, use well-defined methods and analyses, and include original data for analyses, even if preliminary.
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Access Short Communications Template HERE.
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Student Symposium presentations are intended to support the academic research of students in a supportive and constructive feedback environment. Presenters must be a current student of any level (undergraduate, graduate, and medical). Content may be at any stage of completion, including finished works as well as works-in-progress. Travel stipends and waived registration fee to the main conference are provided to support travel costs of students accepted to present at the student symposium.
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Access Student Symposium Presentation Template HERE.
Those submitting short communications and student symposium research must use the templates provided by AAAM’s Scientific Program Committee. To access the templates, please visit the Templates & Instructions page or click below.
ACCESS SHORT COMMUNICATIONS AND STUDENT SYMPOSIUM RESEARCH TEMPLATES
Note: Accepted short communications will no longer be published in the AAAM Special Issue of TIP. This content will be published on the AAAM members-only portal after the conference. Authors will retain all rights to the work, including the right to publish the work in the future in the journal/outlet of their choice.