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2005 IH Section Call for Abstracts The International Health Section welcomes abstracts submitted by midnight Eastern U.S. time, Wednesday, February 9, 2005 related to the overall meeting theme of "Evidence-Based Policy and Practice". Where applicable, the abstracts should: 1) State the purpose of the work to be presented 2) Explain the data or information used 3) Describe the methods used 4) Present major results 5) State recommendations or policy implications Please cite the topic area (see list below) you are addressing in your abstract. Those abstracts related to the listed topics will receive preference for acceptance on the program. Abstracts addressing topics not on the list will be considered and should be entered under the topic category “Other”. Note that all submissions should relate to: (1) health problems and issues of countries outside the United States or (2) how health problems and issues outside the United States affect the US (including lessons for the US from outside and the problems faced by immigrant populations). All abstracts submitted will be peer reviewed for consideration for inclusion on the program. Indicate your preferences for presentation format on your abstract form. You may submit your abstract with the designation “oral only”, “poster only”, or “no preference”. Depending on response to this year’s call for abstracts, we may use a round table format in the International Health Section program so we can include more oral presentations and provide more interaction with speakers. Those abstracts designated “oral only” or “poster only” will not be considered for an alternative form of presentation. If your abstract is submitted with the designation “no preference”, if accepted, it will be placed in an oral session (panel or round table) or in a poster session according to the scores given by and recommendations of the peer reviewers. Those interested in organizing four-speaker panels must submit by email a brief description of the session, including names of each proposed presenter and the number assigned by this website to their abstract to the IH Planner (bbassan@chemonics.com). Each proposed session participant must submit an abstract and the author identification form that accompanies it. The organizer may choose to structure the session as a set of individual presentations or as a panel discussion. However, participants in a panel discussion must still individually submit an abstract on the issues he or she will discuss. The session organizer is responsible for communications with all members in the proposed panel and, once notified that the panel is accepted, choosing a moderator for the panel. Special attention will be given to abstracts submitted by students and developing country nationals; therefore, these individuals should note their status on the abstract form. Two of the section's eight poster sessions (10 posters per session) are designated for (1) student presenters and (2) developing country national presenters. One of the section's oral panels is designated for four presentations by students (topic: Student Panel). Please submit your abstract under these topics if you wish to compete in the peer-review process for these openings. Should there be more abstracts that qualify for acceptance than space available, those abstracts will be considered for placement elsewhere in the peer-reviewed program. To submit as a student, one should be enrolled in a full-time degree program. To submit as a developing country national, one should hold a passport of a non-OECD country and not be a permanent resident of the United States or other OECD country. If you know of someone who would like to submit an abstract who does not have access to the web, please help them to make the submission. As a last resort, the abstract and required author identification information may be mailed or faxed to the Betsy Bassan, IH Program Planner, 1133 20th Street NW, Washington DC 20036, fax 202-955-7540). Individuals who may have difficulty attending the APHA annual meeting should identify a co-author that will be able to attend and participate in the program. Once again, the International Health section is pleased to feature a Film Festival as part of the program. The Film Festival provides a venue for film makers to showcase their work to health professionals and to highlight health issues in developing countries. If you are interested in submitting a film for consideration, please contact Betsy Bassan for further details. (contact information listed above).
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