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    Running Medicine 2008: From the Lab to the Track
    March 28-29, 2008
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    University of Virginia Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
    University of Virginia Runner's Clinic
    University of Virginia - HealthSouth Sports Medicine


    Program Highlights
    Our 5th Annual Running Medicine conference focuses on moving research
    results into practice. Friday morning's presentations examine medical
    issues such as GI complications and other medical masqueraders that
    interfere with performance. Friday afternoon, Dr. Michael Fredericson's
    keynote address sets the stage for a series of presentations on
    musculoskeletal injuries and evidence-based approaches to care. New
    research is the focus of Saturday's session. Dr. Joseph Hamill will
    provide a keynote address and moderate a discussion of six current
    research efforts.

    Individuals engaged in current research are encouraged to submit running
    related abstracts for presentation as a poster or lecture/discussion.
    Students especially are encouraged to submit their work. Up to six
    manuscripts will be accepted for a 15 minute presentation and 5 minute
    question and answer session. Posters will be on display throughout the
    conference and recognized in the conference syllabus.


    Abstract Deadline
    Abstract submissions are ONLY being accepted electronically. You will be
    notified electronically of the acceptance/rejection of your abstract.
    If accepted, this notification will include the date and time of session
    as well as type of presentation. Abstracts must be received no later
    than February 29, 2008.

    Rules for Submission
    1. Each person is permitted to submit and be first author on one
    abstract, but may co-author as many other abstracts as desired. If a
    person submits, as first author, more than one abstract, only one
    abstract will be accepted; all others will be rejected.
    2. The first named author must present the abstract. List your
    name consistently throughout all abstracts on which you appear as an
    author.
    3. All authors should approve the submitted abstract.
    4. All research presented must have been approved by the
    Institutional Review Board at your institution/facility. Human studies
    must comply with the ACSM statement regarding the use of human subjects
    and informed consent. (MSSE(r), Vol.30, No.7, July 1998, "Policy
    Statement Regarding the Use of Human Subjects and Informed Consent.")
    Animal studies must comply with the NIH guidelines regarding the use of
    animals. To access the policy, go to www.acsm-msse.org. On the upper
    left hand side, under "Links and Resources", click on "Author and
    Reviewer Info." On the bottom left hand side under "Files and Resources"
    click on "Instructions for Authors." Scroll down to "Human & Animal
    Experimentation Policy Statements."
    6. Abstract/case presenters must pay the registration fee for the
    Annual Meeting. Do not submit an abstract if your attendance at the
    meeting is questionable.
    7. All student submissions must be sponsored by a faculty member.
    The faculty member's name and e-mail address must be clearly indicated
    on the submission form.


    Format Instructions
    1. The entire abstract must be typed using a Times New Roman font
    and a font size of no smaller than 11 points and must fit on one page.
    Please set your page margins prior to typing your abstract (Top: 0.6
    inches; Left: 0.6 inches; Right: 0.6 inches; Bottom: 0.6 inches).
    2. The title of the abstract should be typed in Title Case and in
    bold. It should be limited to 15 words. On a
    new line, with a 3-space indent, type the name of the
    authors (include 1st initial), followed by the institution, city and
    state. Skip a line between the title/authors and the body of the
    abstract.
    3. The text of the abstract should be single-spaced and one
    paragraph. Tables are permitted. The abstract must be informative and
    MUST include the following headings: PURPOSE, METHODS, RESULTS, and
    CONCLUSION. It is unsatisfactory to state, "The results will be
    discussed." Abstracts of experimental studies must include data to
    substantiate the conclusions being drawn. It is not satisfactory to
    simply describe what was found in general terms. Do not use brand names
    in the abstract.
    Indicate grant funding information at the bottom of the
    abstract.
    4. The abstract must be in .pdf or Microsoft Word format and
    written in English.
    5. Poster presentation: Posters should not be more than 4 feet X 4
    feet (120 X120 cm). The posters will be exhibited throughout the two-day
    meeting



    Abstracts must be submitted electronically to Tammy Eberly, PhD, RN,
    Office of Continuing Medical Education, teberly@virginia.edu.
    (434-924-1657)
    Thank you for your participation!


    -----------------------------------------
    Jason R. Franz
    Research Engineer, Gait Laboratory
    Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    University of Virginia
    (434)243-9137
    jrf5n@virginia.edu
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