Abstract Definitions and Formats Case Study/Professional Practice and Scientific Research Choose an Abstract by Content Type Abstracts can be submitted as either Case Study/Professional Practice OR Scientific Research. Definition of Case Study/Professional Practice Abstract Case Study/Professional Practice: Focuses on a problem-solving approach in a specific situation. These presentations should describe applications of knowledge to real-world problems or an actual situation that was investigated or tested. Instructional type abstracts, e.g., describing a new methodology or equipment, should be submitted under case study/professional practice role. Abstracts and presentations based on professional practice must clearly present the situation or problem at issue, the resolution for fixing the problem as well as the results and lessons learned. Definition of Scientific Research Abstract Scientific Research Abstract: Focuses on the generation of new knowledge and understanding of basic mechanisms of a physical, chemical, or biological agent. Abstracts and presentations based on this type of research must have a research objective, detailed methods, results, and data-driven conclusions. Scientific research may be conducted in the laboratory, on a sample of study subjects, or in a sample of facilities or situations. Scientific research may also include data review and analysis. Submission Formats You must select one of the following three format choices for your abstract submission: • Podium only – 20 minute oral presentation including Q&A. • Poster only – poster presentation with 2 hour author attend time to discuss work. • Either Podium or Poster – reviewers determine which format during the review process. * Do not submit an identical abstract under the EHS Crossover Program or Roundtable format. Peer Review Process All AIHce submissions are peer reviewed by the Program Committee (PCC) as well as representatives of AIHA technical committees. Specific selection and rating criteria are listed under submission requirements for each presentation type, below. Speaker Registration / Funding No financial assistance is available for Podium or Poster presenters. All technical session speakers are required to register for the conference and pay the full conference fees. Speakers attending the conference for the day of presentation must register at the prevailing one-day rate. Notifications In January, an e-mail notification will be sent to each submitter regarding the disposition of the abstract. Confirm that you have listed your correct and complete email address to ensure receiving this notification in a timely manner. Certification Points AIHce technical session presenters (podium, EHS crossover program, roundtable or poster) are eligible to receive ABIH CM points in Category 5. Check the ABIH website (www.abih.org) for current values. Changes, Cancellations, Withdrawals The Program Committee regards a submitted presentation as a commitment to present. If extenuating circumstances prevent the author from making the presentation, it is that author's obligation to find an alternate presenter and notify the AIHce office and the session arranger. Withdrawals must be made in writing to the AIHce office as soon as possible. Cancellations, particularly after the presentation has been accepted and publicized, are viewed by the Program Committee as highly unprofessional. Under no circumstances can a presentation that has been submitted be changed once the deadline for receipt has passed. Submission Requirements for Podium/Poster Abstracts General Format Requirements • • • • • • Your abstract is limited to 2500 characters – spaces included. Abstracts suggesting commercialism in any form will be rejected. Do not include tables, figures, bibliographic lists, structural formulas, or subscripts in your abstract. The substance of the abstract should not have been presented or published before. The abstract should stand on its own and not refer to another work. Typographical errors are unacceptable. Abstracts are published as submitted. Program Committee Rating Criteria for Case Study/Professional Practice Abstracts: The following (4) terms with brief descriptions must be present in your abstract: • Situation/problem: Clear description of the technical issue and surrounding environment. • Resolution: Detailed methods of addressing the issue, control, or attempted control of the problem. • Results: Substantiated findings of issue resolution, effectiveness of control or attempted resolution of the problem. • Lessons learned: What were the lessons learned? Program Committee Rating Criteria for Scientific Research Abstracts: The following (4) terms with brief descriptions must be present in your abstract: • Objective: A clear purpose and reasons for work are stated. Do not include data or discussion of the work being reported in this section. • Methods: Detailed experimental procedures and/or investigation and testing methods are described. Statistical methods may also be stated in this section. • Results: Research findings are presented and appropriately quantified and substantiated. • Numerical results must be presented when available. Statements such as: “The findings from this testing will be presented” are not acceptable. Figures and tables should not be included in this section. • Conclusions: Clear, concise summary of importance or relevance of work as supported by data. This section may include one or more of the following: o Application to the practice of industrial hygiene and occupational/environmental health or safety. o Evaluation of the hypotheses tested in this investigation, and consideration of how the results contribute to the field and support/refute other studies. o Where appropriate, any limitations on the study and their impact on the conclusions. o Any recommendations to show how the information can be used directly by occupational and environmental hygienists to solve problems Additional Review Criteria for all Abstracts • • • • • Audience appeal: Interest to AIHce attendees, providing new/original, useful information. No commercialism: Company names, trademarks, etc. should not be included in abstracts and new programs or technology should not be advertised. Content Type: Submitted under appropriate content type. Instructions followed: Per posted guidelines. Spell Check: Grammar and spelling are accurate. Web Submission Content Requirements • • • • • • Abstract title: Make the title brief and clearly indicate the nature of the abstract (scientific research or case study/professional practice). Author information: Enter contact information for presenting author and other authors including telephone number, email and affiliation. The contact author must be the presenting author. Topic preference: Identify three subject areas from the list provided below, to which the paper is best suited. Abstracts are reviewed by the topic area’s technical committee reviewer and slotted in sessions according to the topic preference selected by the author. Keywords: Enter up to two keywords to describe your topic. Presentation format: Select Podium Only, Podium/Poster, or Poster Only. Select carefully. No changes can be made once submission acceptances are made. (Reminder: approved abstracts in the “Either Podium/Poster” option may be assigned by the Program Committee to either category according to space or other considerations.) Click on appropriate responses to various administrative questions. Topics for AIHce 2016 1. Aerosols 2. Biological Monitoring 3. Biosafety and Environmental Microbiology 4. Clandestine Labs 5. Communication and Training 6. Computer Applications 7. Confined Spaces 8. Construction 9. Control Banding 10. Engineering 11. Environmental Issues 12. Ergonomics 13. Exposure Assessment Strategies 14. Green Building/LEED 15. Hazardous Chemicals 16. Healthcare 17. Incident Preparedness/Response 18. Indoor Environmental Quality 19. Industrial Hygiene General Practice 20. International 21. Ionizing Radiation 22. Lab Health and Safety 23. Legal, Regulatory, Guidelines, and Standards 24. Management 25. Mold 26. Nanotechnology 27. Noise 28. Nonionizing Radiation 29. Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology 30. Occupational Medicine 31. Oil and Gas 32. Protective Clothing and Equipment 33. Real-Time Detection 34. Respiratory Protection 35. Risk Assessment & Management 36. Safety 37. Sampling and Lab Analysis 38. Social Concerns 39. Stewardship and Sustainability 40. Toxicology Submitting Your Presentation Electronically Before using the AIHce submission system, we recommend preparing the body of your presentation electronically in advance, in a word processing file. • • • • Do not include the abstract title or author names in the file. The title and author information will be requested separately through the submission system. Do not indent paragraphs or include blank lines in between paragraphs. Proofread carefully for factual, spelling, and grammar errors. NO changes or edits will be permitted once the deadline has passed. Maximum character limit for the body of abstracts is 2500 characters. Ready to submit? • • • • Log in Select your role (submission type) Click on the SUBMISSION tab at the top of the page Follow the detailed instructions on the website! All abstracts must be received electronically by September 21, 2015- 5PM Eastern time! NO EXCEPTIONS!!! If you have any questions, please contact Kathryn Wege, Coordinator, Technical Programs, kwege@aiha.org, 703-846-0753.
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