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General Information
Poster sessions provide an option for practicing physicians,
pharmacists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners to share
results of research, best practices, and outcomes with colleagues.
Submissions are not restricted to Florida residents. The sessions are
visual presentations using diagrams, charts, and figures. Poster
presentations may be on any aspect of the following categories in any
long-term care setting: clinical care, pharmacology of medicine, medical
education, history of medicine, medical direction, medical care
delivery, medical ethics, economics of medicine, and pediatric long-term
care.
The first 10 poster presentation applicants who are accepted by the committee (including those relating to the Careers in LTC Awards program) will receive complimentary registration to the 2009 Annual Program (only one applicant per poster presentation will be considered). To complete an online application, please click here. Policies for ParticipationSet-up: The primary presenter listed on the proposal will be informed of its status as soon as it is known. Guidelines for presentation and preparation of visual material will be sent to the primary presenter upon acceptance. One poster board will be assigned for each accepted poster abstract. No audiovisual equipment will be provided for posters. Reimbursement: Presenters of accepted posters are expected to make their own travel arrangements and pay their own expenses. In accord with ACCME and FMDA policies, it is inappropriate for presenters to seek funding from alliances with industry in support of expenses to attend the symposium. Qualifications: Poster presenters on-site must be one of the professional authors involved in the research and/or content development and must be present at the session at the times designated for participants to interact with presenters. Handouts: If a presenter will provide handout materials at the poster, such materials must be free of any industry logos and must provide disclosure if any portion of the content is derived from industry-supported research or if content is derived from a request made by you to industry for information. To complete an online application, please click here.
Best Caring Practices in the Geriatrics Continuum 2008 is joint-sponsored by the American Medical Directors Association and Florida Medical Directors Association in conjunction with the Florida Chapter of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, and in collaboration with the American Academy of Home Care Physicians and the Florida Geriatrics Society. |
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