Clinical Case Poster Submission Guidelines
ABSTRACT INFORMATION
Deadline: January 10, 2025
Eligibility
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- Open to all osteopathic medical students affiliated with A.T. Still and Midwestern University, residents, and faculty/preceptors in Arizona.
- No past research, publications or manuscripts will be eligible for submission.
- All submissions must reflect work performed while a current medical student, resident, faculty or preceptor.
General Information
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- Abstracts should be no more than 500 words (excluding authors and affiliations, acknowledgements, and references).
- One entry per person as lead author in this category.
- No more than two people can present a poster.
- Presenters must be a member of the AOMA (Free to all students and residents).
- You do not need to register for the AOMA Convention in order to participate in the Poster Forum.
- Please be sure your submission has been reviewed and approved by the faculty advisor listed on the IRB.
Abstract Submission Deadline
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- All required material must be submitted via submission form by midnight FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2025
- Be sure to review each of the questions in the submission form carefully, and respond accordingly.
Abstract Content Guidelines
The folllowing abstract sections are required for all abstracts..
Title
Should be engaging, specific and descriptive.
Objectives
Clear purpose for presenting the case/why the case merits reporting.
Identifiable disorder/disease process.
Introduction/Background
Concise literature review relevant to the topic.
Brief summary of disorder/disease process.
Case Description
Significant aspects of H&P, labs, tests.
Brief clinical course.
Discussion
Discuss work-up and differential diagnoses.
Include any osteopathic findings/potential OMM treatments.
Outcomes/Conclusion
Review the main conclusions/outcomes of the case.
Highlight clear take-home points brought up by the case.
Authors and Affiliations
Names listed properly with proper designation.
Include affiliations relevant to the project.
References
Must have at last two (2) references
Must have at least one (1) references from an osteopathic source.
All references to be in the most recent format described in the AMA Manual. URLs to online publications can also be included (if examples needed, please review with principal investigator (PI).
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval
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- ALL entries are required to be approved by your respective Institutional Review Board (IRB).
- A letter indicating approval MUST be included with submission.
- If project is IRB exempt, a letter from the sponsoring institution’s IRB confirming exemption MUST be included with your submission.
- ENTRIES RECEIVED WITHOUT CONFIRMATION OF IRB APPROVAL OR EXEMPTION WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REJECTED.
Acceptance or Rejection
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- Lead author will be notified of their acceptance or rejection by MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2025. If abstract is accepted, you will be asked to present at the poster forum on Saturday, MARCH 8, 2025.
POSTER INFORMATION
Deadline March 14, 2025 (if abstract accepted)
Poster Size
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- MAXIMUM of 54” wide and 36” high in landscape format.
- AOMA will provide mounting boards to display your poster.
- Posters will be measured, if they are larger than the maximum size they will be disqualified.
Virtual Poster Presentations
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- There is the ability to present your poster virtually.
- Please indicate on the application form if you would like to present your poster virtually.
- Virtual presentations will be done using Zoom Video Teleconferencing. You will receive an email with a link to download Zoom and your scheduled time to present.
- Must have an electronic device with camera for the judges to see you.
- Virtual presentation time(s) will be determined as we get closer to the event.
Judging
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- Members of the AOMA Professional Education Clinical Case and Poster Forum Committee will review all poster abstracts received by the deadline.
- If your poster is accepted, to be eligible, you or a designated alternate must present your poster in person or virtually during the AOMA 103rd Annual Convention on Saturday, MARCH 8, 2025.
- Judging is on a numerical scale based on the following:
- Format
- Mechanics
- Style
- Results/conclusions
- Completeness of research/reference materials.
- Faculty must present their own posters. Faculty will only be judged if there are three (3) or more entries.
- The top three poster submissions will be chosen, and lead authors/investigators will be notified of the results by Friday, MARCH 14, 2025.
- Student and Resident winners will be presented with an award.
- Faculty winners, if judged, will receive an award.
- The winning posters may be published in the AOMA Digest unless the author(s) specifies otherwise.
- All posters and abstracts will be displayed on the AOMA website unless the author(s) specifies otherwise.
Poster Format Requirements
Posters must include the following information:
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- Title
- Should be engaging, specific, and descriptive.
- Authors and Affiliations
- Most involved should be listed first.
- Only include affiliations relevant to the project.
- All authors relevant to the project should be located below the poster title.
- Full names with professional designation and institutional/medical facility;
- Names must be listed properly with the proper designation. DO NOT PUT: Dr. Last Name (Dr. Smith). List as first, last, designation (DO, MD, PhD, MS-I, etc.) i.e., John Smith, DO. The information needs to be correct for publication. If not listed correctly it will be sent back for correction.
- Objectives
- Clear purpose for presenting the case/why the case merits reporting.
- Identifiable disorder/disease process is evident.
- Introduction/Background
- A concise literature review of the topic with a focus on current research.
- Brief summary of the disorder/disease process.
- Case Description
- Describe significant aspects of the history, physical exam – including osteopathic findings, laboratory, and ancillary testing.
- Provide details on the patient’s clinical course.
- Avoid including information that could identify patient.
- Discussion
- Explore possible osteopathic findings/somatic dysfunctions relevant to the case, as well as potential osteopathic diagnosis and treatments that could be involved with the disease/disorder.
- Demonstrate your clear understanding of the pathology, work-up, differential diagnosis, and treatment.
- Outcomes/Conclusions
- Include a brief summary, reviewing the main conclusions and outcomes of the case.
- Highlight clear take-home points brought up by the case.
- Acknowledgments/Disclosures
- Acknowledge and disclose anyone who significantly aided in the process of conception, design, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data, or who was involved in drafting and/or revising the poster.
- References
- Must have three (3) references, including one (1) osteopathic source.
- All references to be in the most recent format described in the AMA Manual. URLs to online publications can also be included (if examples needed, please review with principal investigator (PI).
- Graphic Elements
- All tables, images, graphs, and figures should be appropriately cited and labeled properly with a corresponding description.
- All patient information should be removed from or blacked out.
- Title
Contact Information/Help
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- If you have futher questions, contact Matt Helms, AOMA Executive Director, at submissions@azosteo.org
Important Dates
JANUARY 10, 2025
Poster abstracts, including IRB letter, due.
JANUARY 27, 2025
Notification of acceptance or rejection to lead author.
FEBRUARY 21, 2025
Poster submissions due. Click here.
MARCH 8, 2025
Poster presentation and judging at AOMA Annual Convention.
MARCH 14, 2025
Winners will be contacted.
2024 Clinical Case Poster Award Winners
First Place
Alice Yen, OMS-III (AZCOM)
From Nipple Injury to the Discovery of a Rare Case of Li-Fraumeni Syndrome in a 24-Year-Old Female
Second Place
Ryan Orlando, OMS-IV (AZCOM)
Effect of Intermittent Continuous Glucose Monitoring on A1c and Percent Time in Range in Patients Over 65 with Type 2 Diabetes
Third Place
Desiree Delavary, OMS-III (AT Still) and Bhakti Patel, OMS-III
Case Study: Atypical Presentation of a Widespread Aortic Dissection in a Young Healthy Female