Abstract Submission Deadline is Thursday, January 19, 2023
All abstracts will be reviewed by a PGME GH Research Committee comprised of your peers — each are residents and fellows from across all postgraduate training programs with faculty oversight.This Committee of your peers and faculty advisor will evaluate your abstracts for appropriateness and completeness of the information, scientific merit, impact, and relevance to the goals and objectives of GH at PGME. All submissions will be acknowledged.
Shared on behalf of the 2023 Planning Committee Dr. Karliijn Cornel, Gynaecologic Oncology Dr. Zainab Doleeb, OBS/GYN Dr. Angela Dong, Internal Medicine Dr. Armaan Malhotra, Neurosurgery Dr. Thandeka Nkabi, Bone Marrow Translpant Dr. Dara Patel, Infectious Diseases Dr. Roopa Suppiah, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
and from PGME Global Health Judy Kopelow Dr. Barry Pakes
Abstract Submission Guidelines
Residents and fellows from all specialties are invited to submit abstracts on global health themes.
The PGME GH Research Showcase is offered as an opportunity for trainees to share their global health research during their postgraduate medical training.
Abstracts should include the following: Background, Objectives, Methods, Results and Conclusions.
Posters and oral presentations are encouraged.
A number of abstracts will be selected for ‘quick’ Roundtable presentation when authors will be given 5-10 minutes to present at the Showcase.
Abstracts submitted including the following themes are encouraged: Advocacy and Activism COVID-19 Cross Cultural Communication Environment and Health Global Child Health Global Health Education Global Health Ethics Global Health Governance Global Health Surgery and Anaesthesia Global Mental Health Global Migration and Health Health and Human Rights Health Economics Humanitarian Emergencies Indigenous Health Infectious Diseases Innovation and Technology in Global Health Local Health Inequalities Non-Communicable Diseases Nutrition and Food Security Primary Care and Global Primary Care Public Health and Global Public Health Refugee Health Women’s Health