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Apsicon 2011
5 Standard Rooms Available for booking at Venue.
Interested Delegates please contact us.

- Quiz Competition Details

- Sponsored Workshop on VAC Therapy

5th & 6th September - 2011
APSI Ethicon Sponsored Course

Topic : Hand Surgery
Venue: Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore
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7th September - 2011
Dr. CR. Sundararajan Workshop
Live Surgical Demonstration
Venue : Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore

8th September - 2011
Charles Pinto Memorial CME
Venue : Le Meridien, Coimbatore.
9th - 11th September - 2011
APSI Conference
Venue : Le Meridien, Coimbatore
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Online Registration



ALL VISA/MASTER CREDIT/ DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED
 

..:: Guidelines for Abstracts ::..


Abstract Submission - Closed




1.Papers can be presented in any subspecialty of Plastic Surgery. Full papers shall have 6 minutes of presentation time followed by 2 minutes discussion. The short papers will have 4 minutes of presentation time followed by 2 minutes discussion.

 

2.We would like to offer opportunities for presentation to many people. Hence please send in only your best presentation. Abstracts sent in for full paper presentations may be accepted in the short paper category.

 

3. If you would like to take in the option of poster presentation in case of our inability to accommodate it as a podium presentation, please click the option.

 

4. Abstract must be constructed in the following form -
Aim of the Study
Patients and Methods
Results and Conclusion

5. Do not include tables and diagrams in the abstract.

6. The abstracts will be screened by a national screening committee.

7. Papers for Peet Prize are to be directly submitted to APSI Secretary. (secretary.apsi@gmail.com)

8. Papers for APSI Best Paper Prize are to be directly submitted to Organising Secretary, APSICON 2011. (apsicon2011@gmail.com)

9. Please make Posters in the size 175cm (Height) X 85 cm (width)

10. You will be intimated of the paper acceptance by 20th of July, 2011.

APSI - Dr. J. R. Jaju Junior Best Paper Award - Eligibility & Submission Guidelines
 
 
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