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30th Annual Trainee Research Symposium--Medical Students, Residents and Fellows

Published Date:

Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 8 a.m.

Springfield Campus

Medical students, residents, and clinical fellows are invited to submit abstracts for presentation at the 2020 Trainee Research Symposium. Scholarly activities eligible for consideration include all Original Research (hypothesis-driven discovery/translational/clinical studies) as well as clinically significant Case Vignettes (case reports).  Quality improvement projects are NOT eligible.

Presenting trainees must be first author and the work must have been conducted under the guidance of SIU faculty member(s). All abstracts will be reviewed and assigned for oral or poster presentation.

Further information and directions are available on the ADR website.

Abstract Due Date:  Email cover page and abstracts by 4:00pm Wednesday, January 29, 2020 to Kristi Katcher (kkatcher@siumed.edu), Office of the Associate Dean for Research.  If you have any questions, please contact Kristi Katcher at 217/545-7936. 

 

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