The European Congress of Radiology (ECR) 2010 - Call for Abstracts

European Society of Radiology (ESR)March 4-8 2010, Vienna, Austria.
The European Congress of Radiology (ECR) is the annual meeting of the European Society of Radiology (ESR). It is a trend-setting, dynamic and service-oriented congress, well-known as one of the most innovative meetings within the scientific community, embedded in a unique and inspiring ambience.

Preliminary Programme Highlights include New Horizons Sessions on functional imaging in CT, biomarkers, MRI of the lungs, and hybrid imaging; State of the Art Symposia on multiple sclerosis, adrenals, and lymph node imaging; new Categorical Courses on abdominal emergencies and on lung diseases; one new Mini Course on the liver; a Foundation Course on head and neck radiology; and Multidisciplinary Sessions on managing patients with cancer, etc.

All abstracts for papers or posters (scientific and educational exhibits) for ECR 2010 must be submitted by September 18, 2009 at the latest, in order to be considered by the board of reviewers.

Abstracts must not exceed 250 words and should be structured as follows:

  • Scientific papers and exhibits: Purpose - Methods and Materials - Results - Conclusion
  • Educational exhibits: Learning Objectives - Background - Imaging Findings or Procedure Details - Conclusion

You can edit or delete your abstract online at any time before September 18, 2009.

Scientific and educational exhibits will be presented electronically in EPOS(TM), the Electronic Presentation Online System. Once an abstract has been accepted for poster presentation, the digital material must be uploaded to EPOS(TM) from December 1, 2009 to January 29, 2010.

Notifications of acceptance and guidelines for presentation will be available by November 2009.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.myesr.org

About ESR/ECR
The European Society of Radiology (ESR) was founded in December 2005 by merging the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) and the European Association of Radiology (EAR), thus establishing a single house of radiology in Europe. It is an apolitical, non-profit organisation, exclusively and directly dedicated to promoting and coordinating the scientific, philanthropic, intellectual and professional activities of Radiology in all European countries.

The European Congress of Radiology represents the medical specialty of Radiology throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. The ECR comprises a Congress Committee, a Programme Planning Committee, a Technical Exhibition Committee, and 15 Scientific Subcommittees.

The next ECR congress will be held from March 4-8, 2010, in Vienna, Austria.

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