Boost Your Career: How Trainees Can Benefit From Submitting Abstracts
Why should you submit an abstract as a trainee? Read on to find out how submitting an abstract can benefit your career.
Why should you submit an abstract as a trainee? Read on to find out how submitting an abstract can benefit your career.
Why should you submit an abstract to DDW? Niharika Mallepally, MD, MPH, a second-year gastroenterology fellow, gives five compelling reasons.
Continue learning about the liver during 2022 at DDW.
Faruq Pradhan, MD, FRCPC, had an abstract selected for an oral presentation at DDW 2021. He shares his advice for abstract submission and how it benefitted his career.
Peter D.R. Higgins, MD, PhD, MSc, shares his expert tips for abstract submission, including how to avoid breaking the blind.
Alex Zhornitskiy, MD, shares five tips for making sure your abstract is within the 2,900 character limit.
We’re answering some of your most frequently asked questions about abstract submission. Don’t forget that abstracts are due Dec. 2.
Meet with your target audience at DDW. We are now accepting exhibit booth and sponsorship reservations from our industry partners.
We asked previous submitters to share their best advice for submitting an abstract via Twitter.
The DDW team is committed to your safety and is actively evaluating developments concerning COVID-19 and variants. This post will be updated as planning progresses for the 2022 event.
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