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Abstract submission ePoster

Please observe the relevant guidelines when writing your abstract!

Abstracts will be published online at German Medical Science.

 

Abstract submission for ePosters

Start: October 2023
End: Abstract submission was possible until April 21st, 2024.


Abstract information

Information about contents and Layout of your Abstract

Please note the following abstract submission guidelines.
ePosters are invited from all fields of ophthalmic surgery. Please select the appropriate category for your abstract.
If the number of submissions exceeds the allowed quantity, the program committee will make a choice before acceptance.
All abstracts will be published online at GMS.
Online submission of ePosters is open on this page. If you encounter problems with the electronic submission, please send us an e-mail to stadelmeyer@mcn-nuernberg.de


Deadline for entries: April 21st, 2024

Submission of ePosters is reserved for registered participants of the 36th International Congress of German Ophthalmic Surgeons (DOC).

ePoster

ePosters can be submitted on an ophthalmic surgery/ophthalmology topic.
ePosters must be created as a PDF document with a maximum of 5 pages in landscape format (16:9).
ePosters will be available to all attendees at poster terminals throughout the DOC. There will be no official presentation.
The ePosters will be evaluated in advance by the DOC Poster Commission and a prize will be awarded for the best ePoster.
The awarding of the best ePoster will take place on Friday, June 21, 2024, during the General Session.
Please note the following guidelines for typing your abstract.
Information about contents and form of your abstract
The ePosters will be published at the homepage. For this reason it is absolutely necessary that the abstract includes all requested information.

The following structure is recommended (ePosters): a) purpose b) methods c) results d) conclusions

  1. As the total number of contributions is limited, the program committee asks for your understanding that the maximum number of authorships per person is limited to three.
  2. Please indicate if the first author is not the presenting speaker.
  3. The review committee shall reserve the right to assign accepted abstracts to Free Paper sessions according to the requirements and subject areas.
  4. Only previously unpublished results should be submitted
  5. Authors will be notified about acceptance/rejection of their submission by mid-May 2023 at the latest.
  6. The authors bear the responsibility for the clarification of possible copyrights of third parties regarding the contents of the abstract. Thus, the authors guarntee that there are no third party rights on all figures, tables, etc. that would prevent publication.
  7. In addition, the abstract submitter has the consent of all named individuals to submit or publish personal data (name, clinic, address, email address).

Please understand that the abstract will be published as submitted. Corrections may not be made hereafter. DOC reserves the right to correct erroneous abstracts without prior notification to the author. The committees inform that abstracts that are not in compliance with the stated regulations will be rejected.

The submitting author transfers the non-exclusive and unlimited right of further use of the submitted contents for whichever purpose. This does however not restrict subsequent further personal use.

The program committee points out that any abstract which does not follow these instructions must be rejected.

Submission of an abstract to DOC2024 includes a full copyright transfer by all authors to DOC. The authors agree that no royalties can be claimed from subsequent distribution or other use of their contribution.

Disclosure of financial interests for submissions of abstracts to DOC annual meetings and for DOC related publications – oral presentations and written papers, publications.


DOC expects the declaration of economic and financial interest from every author / speaker. We are convinced that it is necessary to disclose financial interest. An economic linkage itself does not imply a bias of the author. The audience will have the opportunity to decide whether a conflict of interests has an influence on the quality of the specific piece of scientific work.

For this purpose, you will be asked during the abstract submission to disclose any financial/economic linkages. This is done with the parameters shown below:
Consultant (B): Commercial payment or support in the last three years in the form of research funds or material in equipment, process or products presented. *
Employee (E): Financial interest in product marketing (employee of the product manufacturer)*
Investor product(I): Financial interest in a company or companies supplying equipment, process or presented (e.g. shareholdings, share ownership etc.).*
Employee (M): Financial interest in product marketing (employee of the product manufacturer).*
Product speaker’s (P): Financial interest in equipment, described procedure or described product (e.g. allowance, travel expense, research funds, grants etc.)*
None (K): No financial interest, no commercial support in the case of the work presented.

* Name of the company required.

At the beginning of each presentation, the title of the presentation, the name of the speaker and the status of commercial interest as well as the name of the company (according to the above given classification) will shortly be made visible on the main screen.


Abstract publication

By submitting an abstract the author accepts the online publication according to the guideline of „open access“ and the creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International CCBY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/) on the German Medical Science publication platform (http://www.egms.de/). The submission of the abstract transfers all copyrights for any kind of further processing to the congress organisation. This does not restrict his own rights for further use of the material, according to personal requirements. If the contribution has been published fully or partially prior to this, the original source must be indicated. If a contribution is published parallel otherwise, a reference to the GMS publication should be included.

The authors have full responsibility for eventual copyrights of third parties concerning the contents of an abstract. They guarantee that all figures, tables etc. are free from rights of other parties which might be violated through publication.

In addition, the submitter has the consent of all persons named to submit or publish personal data (name, clinic, address, e-mail).

We ask for your understanding that the abstract is published as submitted. Corrections cannot be made. The congress organizer reserves the right to modify erroneous abstracts without prior notice.

Furthermore abstracts will be published at the DOC archive on the congress homepage.

German Medical Science

German Medical Science (GMS) is a platform for the publication of medical research with defined quality criteria. GMS includes online-journals, congress releases and research reports. Publications can be combined with videos and other data. Each congress is allocated a separate section within the platform with individual design according to GMS layout (logo, colors, texts).

Advantages of GMS publication:
Each single entry is treated according to high publication standards for the online-platform and is assigned DOI and URN permanent identification codes for citation. GMS Publication ensures permanent free access to the documents following open-access principles. They are retrievable through all relevant search engines and stored in a long-time archive.