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L2 IMPACT! Developing Posters And Abstracts (ESSENTIAL)

The single term ‘Abstracts’ is used to refer to more than one academic writing in different contexts. In the context of a manuscript, it refers to the summary of a journal article. In the context of conferences, it refers to posters or oral presentations. This workshop will look only at posters as presentation skills fall outside its scope.

While posters created for a conference differ in critical ways from abstracts written for a manuscript (e.g. one allows for references, the other does not), they also share certain similarities (e.g. small word count).

At this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the differences that will help them adopt the right strategies for each type of abstract appropriately. They will also engage in tasks that will hone their skills to write concisely and discuss how to avoid the common pitfalls associated with writing abstracts.

Using these principles of good writing, they will revise and edit their own abstracts for clarity and concision. Feedback will be given in the form of peer review.

NOTE: This workshop caters to educational research abstracts.


Learning Objectives

After attending this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the similarities and differences between manuscript abstracts and posters.
  • Delineate the principles of clear and concise writing.
  • Revise and edit their own abstracts for clarity and concision.

Workshop Date(s)

4 Apr 2024 (Thu) | 9.00am - 1.00pm | Academia, L1-S4


Facilitator(s)

Asst Prof Sarada Bulchand, Asst Prof Foo Yang Yann, and Ms Robyn Foo


          Pre-requisites

          • Applicants are required to submit a copy of their own EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH abstracts upon registration.
          • Applicants are expected to have a laptop with Microsoft suite as workshop activities will be presented using Microsoft PowerPoint or Microsoft Word.

           

          Measurable Outcomes

          Abstracts that are ready for submission.

          Class Size

          15 to 20 participants

          Duration

          0.5 Day

          Course Fee

          This ½-day workshop is chargeable at S$250, subjected to prevailing GST rates.
          Note: Course fee is subject to change.

          Registration Details

          SingHealth and Duke-NUS healthcare professionals who are keen to attend the above AMEI workshop will have to register your interest with your respective ACPs / Colleges during the scheduled application cycle periods of the Harmonised Call for Faculty Development Programmes. For more information, please contact your respective ACPs / Colleges.

          For self-funded participants, kindly register via email at least two weeks before the course date.