Abstract Submission Guidelines
- Abstracts should be submitted by the presenting author.
- Only abstracts submitted in English will be reviewed.
- A maximum of one (1) abstract can be submitted per presenting author. Note there is no limit for abstracts submitted as a co-author, only as PRESENTING author.
- Notification will be emailed only to the presenting author.
- Abstracts must not exceed 300 words (excluding the title, authors, affiliations, and references). Abstracts should not contain any tables or figures. The use of abbreviations and acronyms should be kept to a minimum.
- Title: Use a concise, descriptive title that indicates the content of the abstract. The title may NOT use commercial trade names for drugs, devices, products, and services.
- Authors: Names and surnames for each author must be provided. Do not include degrees or titles.
- Affiliations: Each author should be listed by institution, city, and country.
- References: Using Vancouver style. It is highly recommended to use reference management software.
- The format of the abstract should be :
- Background,
- Objective,
- Methods,
- Results,
- Conclusions.
- The subthemes for the abstract are as below:
- Medical Education
- Curriculum Design
- Teaching and Learning
- Student Assessment
- Digital Education
- Faculty Development
- Professionalism & Ethics
- Precision Medicine
- Biomarkers and diagnostics
- Therapeutics
- Preventive medicine
- Integrating Big Data (Bioinformatics)
- Cutting-edge new strategies in personalized medicine
- Cost-benefit issues, and ethics in precision medicine
- There is no fee for submitting an abstract.
- Please note that all abstract submitters will automatically be registered for the conference.
- Abstracts should be submitted at the latest on June 30th, 2024, at midnight Central Indonesian Time (GMT +8) via website.
- The template of the abstract can be download here