Poster Symposium: Submit an Abstract

Present your work at the 2010 neoFORUM poster session! Eligible topics for poster presentation include original research, quality improvement initiatives, historical perspectives, and case presentations. Fill in the fields below, paying careful attention to the required fields and overall character count limitations. Notification of approval for presentation will be emailed to you as soon as your abstract is reviewed. Your poster location and poster format recommendations will be emailed to you at a later date. Thank you for helping make neoFORUM a success!

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I certify that any material I will use, display, distribute, reproduce or have reproduced or distributed in connection with my above noted presentation for which I do not have permission to use, is my original work and/or is public information or another type of material which does not require securing permission from another party to use, display, distribute, reproduce or have reproduced or distributed.

The authors submitting this work [and/or an immediate family member including spouses/partners] have no financial interest, arrangement or affiliation with a commercial organization (currently or within the past 12 months) that may have a direct or indirect interest in the subject matter of this presentation. If any unapproved or off-label uses of a medical device or pharmaceuticals will be discussed, disclosure will be made regarding the unapproved or off-label use. I further represent that information contained in my presentation or participation will be based on research that, to the best of my knowledge, does not involve fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the academic research community for proposing, conducting or reporting research.