Research
Abstracts in the research track are peer-reviewed and must be structured into Background, Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusions (New: DO NOT CITE REFERENCES). Each section should start with the respective heading in the same line (e.g. "Background: The Internet has become..."), with a new section starting on a new line. DO NOT CAPITALIZE SECTION HEADINGS (e.g. do not write "BACKGROUND:", but "Background:"). In the results section, make sure to include relevant statistics, if applicable, such as sample sizes, response rates, P-values or Confidence Intervals.
Limit your abstract to 500 words. First authors should be presenting author. Presenting authors are limited to submitting one oral abstract (including abstracts in other tracks).
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Business
Non-peer-reviewed presentations by health 2.0 / medicine 2.0 entrepreneurs or established companies presenting their service and seeking collaborations or investors. Limit your abstract to 500 words. First authors should be presenting author. Presenting authors are limited to submitting one oral abstract (including abstracts in other tracks).
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Practice
Non-peer-reviewed track for a non-researcher audience (e.g. for bloggers, health professionals, policy makers).
Limit your abstract to 500 words. First authors should be presenting author. Presenting authors are limited to submitting one oral abstract (including abstracts in other tracks).
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
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