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National Medicines Symposium

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The NMS 2012 Scientific Program Committee invites submission of abstracts for oral or poster presentations from the following areas:

  • clinical practice
  • education and research
  • complementary medicines
  • leadership and policy
  • innovations or future directions in quality use of medicines.

Any programs and activities described should reflect the principles of Quality use of medicines:

  • the primacy of consumers
  • partnership and consultation
  • multidisciplinary activity
  • the importance of closing the gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • support for existing activity and systems based approaches.

You should indicate which of the NMS streams you wish to submit your abstract for:

  • For safer use of medicines
  • In an ever changing health system
  • Enabled by new technologies
  • Valuing the consumer experience
  • Putting policy into practice

Oral presentations will be allocated 10 minutes in concurrent seminar sessions with 5 minutes for questions. Posters will be displayed in the main break out area and time may be allocated for short presentations. You can indicate your preference for oral or poster presentation
on the online abstract submission form. All submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed.

The Scientific Program Committee reserves the right to decide the format of presentations and which NMS stream they will be presented in, on the basis of time and space available.

 

 

Questions?

Contact the symposium secretariat.

Contact the symposium secretariat for all questions relating to NMS 2012. 

Phone: 07 3848 2100
Fax: +61 7 3848 2133
Post: Expert Events, PO Box 330, Northgate QLD 4013 Australia.

Date published: 2011-09-16 00:00:00

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