Academy of Osseointegration announces call for abstracts for 2015 annual meeting
“AO’s Annual Meeting provides a forum for clinicians from around the world to learn about evidence-based science and cutting-edge research that will help to shape the future of implant dentistry,” said Dr. Mehrdad Favagehi, chair of AO’s Research Submission Committee. “We are excited to be able to present the research and innovations achieved by our members in this visually appealing and versatile electronic format in 2015.”ADDITIONAL READING |Emerging trends, technology, and research highlighted at third annual Academy of Osseointegration UK Charter Chapter meeting
AO serves as a nexus where specialists and generalists can come together to evaluate emerging research, technology and techniques, share best practices, and coordinate optimal patient care using timely, evidence-based information.
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The AO is currently accepting abstract submissions for e-poster presentations in the following categories:
- Scientific research
- Clinical research
- Clinical innovations and case presentations
- Systematic reviews including meta-analysis
- Case studies
The AO is also accepting submissions for oral presentations in the following categories:
- Scientific research
- Clinical research
- Clinical innovations
To submit an abstract, AO members should log-in to AO’s web site and click on the “2015 Annual Meeting Abstract Submission” button. Screen prompts will guide members through the process. All abstracts must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on Friday, September 26. There will be a $50 fee for all abstract submissions. Additional information regarding the electronic submission process will be sent in November once the presenter’s abstract has been accepted.
AO’s Research Submissions Committee and the Clinical Innovations Committee will blindly review submitted abstracts for quality and appropriateness of content and presentation. Eight oral-clinical, eight oral-scientific and 20 clinical-innovation abstracts will be selected for presentation at the Annual Meeting.
During the event’s Annual Business Meeting on Saturday, March 14, cash awards and plaques will be presented for the best oral and poster presentations. The best oral-scientific research and best oral-clinical research presentations will be awarded $1,000 and the best clinical-innovations presenter will receive $500. The first-place e-poster will receive $500, second place $250, and the best case study will receive $500.
If members have questions about the oral or e-poster presentations, they should contact Kim Scroggs, AO Manager of Education, at [email protected] or at (847) 439-1919.