You are invited to the second ACEM Research Network Symposium. This event will be a 3 hour online webinar.
The aim of the symposium is to foster collaborative multicentre clinical research in emergency departments across Australasia. Updates on active Clinical Trials Network endorsed projects will be presented. Come and join the discussion and listen to internationally renowned speakers.
Date: | Wednesday 19th of August 2020 |
Time: | 11.00am - 2.00pm |
Venue: | Online Webinar |
Wednesday 19 August 2020 | |||||
11:00 | Welcome to Country and Introduction | ||||
11:05 | Session 1 | ||||
12.05 | BREAK | ||||
12:15 | Session 2 (Shark Tank and Deep Blue) | ||||
13:30 | BREAK | ||||
13:45 | Closing Plenary | ||||
14:00 | Symposium Ends | ||||
The program is subject to change.
The symposium conveners invites submissions from those interested in presenting their ideas at the symposium.
The ACEM Research symposium aims to foster multicentre clinical research in emergency medicine across Australia and New Zealand, and beyond. This includes clinical trials, observational and epidemiological studies. We invite submissions on topics across the range of emergency medicine practice. The project proposals should be focused on emergency department patients as research participants, and involve emergency medicine clinicians or researchers as leaders within the project team. The scope and design of the project will involve multiple collaborating emergency departments.
The symposium is now open for submissions for presentations in two categories. A short presentation of the project will be followed by a floor-discussion with the objective of providing investigators constructive feedback to maximise the likelihood of success in successfully delivering the study.
These are ideas for multicentre research projects in early stage, typically in protocol development. There should be a strong rationale and some idea of design. Alternatively the idea may be to expand a single centre study or pilot study to other sites. Presentations will be limited to 5 minutes with up to 10 minutes for discussion and feedback.
These are projects at a more advanced stage of development. There will be an established research team, well-developed protocol, projected sample size and number of sites and a clear timeline for obtaining funding and approvals if these are not yet in place. Recruitment may or may not have commenced. Presentations will be 10 minutes with up to 15 minutes for discussion and feedback.
Call for submissions open - 10 July 2020
Call for submission close - 4 August 2020
All presenters must register to attend the symposium. Acceptance of submissions into the program is contingent upon receipt of registration fee.
All submission must use the submission template. Click here to download.
Criteria to be taken in to account for breadth and suitability of research topics
Please contact us if you have a question about this or any other ACEM event.
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
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West Melbourne Victoria 3003
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