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Submit an Abstract

The GNS Program Committee is calling for original research, clinical and resident abstracts to be presented at the 2010 Spring Meeting in Amelia Island, Florida.

Practicing Neurosurgeon Abstracts will consist of oral presentations (15 minutes + 5 min Q & A) of original scientific studies (basic, applied, clinical) or of interesting case reports or clinical studies in neurological surgery. Presentations will be presented live at the GNS Spring Meeting from May 28-30, 2010.

Resident Abstracts will consist of short oral presentations (10 minutes + 5 min Q & A) of the resident's original research. The Georgia Neurosurgical Society will be hosting the “Resident Paper Contest” for all residents who are submitting abstracts. Presentations will be presented live at the GNS Spring Meeting from May 28-30, 2010. The Best Paper winner will be recognized with a plaque from the society as well as a $100 prize.

Each abstract will be evaluated by a panel of judges and chosen based on design, originality, and relevance to the needs as expressed in evaluations completed by attendees of past meetings. Presenters are encouraged to utilize MS Power Point or Apple Keynote for LCD projection. Chosen presenters will be asked to complete speaker forms in a timely manner, requesting a short bio, AV requirements, Faculty Disclosure in compliance with accreditation of the meeting. Presenters are also highly encouraged to provide handout material prior to the meeting to be included with the attendee packets.

To submit an abstract, complete the following form:


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