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Deadline Extended: Submit Your Teaching and Learning Symposium Proposal

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The call for submissions is open for the 10th Annual Symposium for Teaching and Learning.

EXTENDED DEADLINE - Proposal Submission Deadline: February 15, 2019

We are currently accepting abstract submissions for the 10th Annual Symposium for Teaching and Learning. The symposium is an excellent opportunity to present your medical education research at a Peer-Reviewed, Academic Conference located right here in Springfield, Illinois. Your curriculum vita will thank you for presenting and adding this distinction, and your peers will recognize your growing expertise!

Location: Memorial Center for Learning and Innovation, 228 West Miller Street, Springfield, Illinois

Symposium Date: Friday, April 26, 2019 (8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

Submission Site (please be patient as it can run a bit slow): https://www.highmarksce.com/siumed/abstracts/index.cfm?do=cnt.page&pg=2003 

Learn More: If you have questions and want to learn more or would like to set up time with one our Medical Education faculty members to help with abstract writing and submission, please contact the Director of the Academy for Scholarship in Education, at academy@siumed.edu.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:  http://www.siumed.edu/academy/symposium-teaching-and-learning.html

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