Call for Abstracts:
- The organizing committee of the 4th Middle East Congress on Rhinology and Facial Plastic Surgery (MERC14) invites all colleagues to participate in this meeting by submitting abstracts for oral, poster and video presentations.
- Abstract submission opening is: June 22, 2013
- Deadline for abstract submission is January 20, 2014
- The final decision will be made by the scientific committee, and the authors will be notified of the acceptance status of their submission by email.
- Online submission is the only route for submission of abstracts.
- Abstracts must describe original work, not published previously.
- To start abstract submission, click here (The abstract Submission is closed)
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
- Abstracts are accepted only in English.
- Abstracts must adequately describe the research performed to allow reviewers to evaluate the quality, originality and thoroughness of the work.
- Abstract must be structured, containing 4 sections: Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Case reports must also have the same 4 sections.
- Title should define the topic and contain no abbreviations. In the body of abstract, abbreviations should be defined on first use.
- Maximum word count per abstract is 300, excluding title, authors, and affiliations.
- You can upload your original abstract file (file type allowed: doc, docx & maximum size: 1MB)
- The first author is corresponding author, there are 4 more author fields.
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