Abstract Submission
Instructions
All abstracts must be submitted online via the conference website.
- When you submit an abstract for Symposium panel presentation please indicate your preference for a Workshop, 15-minute, 10-minute or a 5 minute presentation. However, the final decision is taken by the Conference Committee.
- Each abstract author has space to list multiple co-authors and their affiliations, please encourage your co-authors to register for the conference also.
- If you wish to make a presentation together with one or more colleagues in the same symposium, in addition to your abstract submission please email us this request, with the details of the abstract submitted by your co-presenter at equip@qualityfamilymedicine.eu so we can try to accomodate you.
- Each speaker must make a separate abstract submission for their own presentation.
- There are no limits to the number of abstracts that one individual or organisation may submit.
- You will receive an automatic email confirming your abstract has been received for evaluation. Please check your spam / junk email if you do not see this in your inbox.
- EQUIP Members have priority and may be notified before the abstract deadline. If you are not a member of EQUIP you will be notified of the result of the evaluation after the abstract submission deadline. Again please check your spam/junk email.
- Successful abstract authors will be invited to give their consent for recording the conference presentation for the EQUIP virtual Library.
Guidance on Abstracts
We are particularly interested in solution-focussed presentations.
The following list of categories may help you to consider yours. Other formats for quality & safety related topics are also welcome.
- a quality improvement project,
- a design thinking proposal,
- a peer reviewed published paper,
- a report about an intervention or service for patients or health workers,
- a research proposal seeking feedback or project collaborators,
- an innovation in medical education
- a clinical audit,
- an intervention that has reduced workload,
- an intervention that has improved health & wellbeing for patients or professionals
- an outcome of a team-based intervention,
- an administrative intervention at practice level or across interface of care,
- an implemented improvement in transitional care or integrated care,
- collaborative projects involving family doctors and primary care services, or family doctors and hospital services.
There are no posters at EQUIP 2023.