Call for Abstracts

2015 CSTE Annual Conference

The call for abstracts is now open!

Abstracts must be received no later than Tuesday, January 6, 2015 by 11:59 PM EST through the online CSTE abstract submission site. The Program Planning Committee will evaluate abstracts based on a number of criteria, including timeliness, relevance, design, clarity, outcomes and potential impact. Formal letters of invitation are sent by e-mail from the CSTE National Office during the first week of March 2015.

Guidelines for abstract submission and topics selected by the Program Planning Committee are available below.

Steps and Instructions:

  1. Presentation Formats

    While the Program Planning Committee will attempt to schedule selected abstracts for the requested presentation format, this will not always be possible. An option is available to select a secondary format if the Program Planning Committee cannot accommodate your preferred format. Below is a brief description of presentation formats. For details, please see the presentation rubric on the Guidelines for Abstract Submission.

    Breakout Presentation

    Findings are presented on a specific topic within a breakout session with the opportunity for audience Q&A. Presentations are approximately 15-20 minutes, with only one (1) presenting author per submitted abstract.

    Rapid Fire Presentation

    Findings are presented on a specific topic within a breakout session with the opportunity for audience Q&A. Presentations are approximately 5-7 minutes, with only one (1) presenting author per submitted abstract.

    Poster Presentation

    A visual illustration on a poster board that summarizes findings by way of limited text, graphics, and photographs. Presentations are limited to only one (1) presenting author per submitted abstract.

    Roundtable Presentation

    Informative presentation focusing on recent findings or innovative topics, with substantial opportunity for discussion among attendees. Presentations are limited to up to two (2) presenting author(s) per submitted abstract. Audiovisual equipment will not be available for roundtable sessions.
  2. General Instructions

    • Abstracts are limited to 400 words, not including the title.
    • The use of �all caps� should be limited to acronyms generally accepted in the field and names of organizations; the full organization name should be used on first reference.
    • Each abstract should be submitted to the most appropriate committee and topic. Review the list of committees and topics carefully to determine the best fit for your abstract. Conference committees and abstract topics are available on the CSTE website at www.csteconference.org.
    • Duplicate abstracts will not be considered.
    • Concluding statements such as �to be completed� should be avoided.
    • All information should be reviewed prior to submission to ensure completeness; abstract revisions are permitted at any time before the abstract submission deadline.
    • By submitting an abstract, please make sure you (or an alternate presenting author) are committing to attend the conference and giving the presentation if the abstract is accepted. All presenting authors are required to register for the conference and pay the related fees. CSTE does not provide a travel allowance, honorarium, or reimbursement for attending the conference.
    • There are no restrictions on the number of abstracts you may submit or on the number of submissions you may be selected to present.
    • CSTE membership is not required to submit an abstract.
    • Title

      • The title is not included in the abstract word count; however, titles should not exceed 185 characters.
      • Title case should be used where the first word and all other major words (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) and some conjunctions are capitalized.
        • Articles such as the, a, an, and, but, for, or and nor should be in lowercase.
        • Lowercase the part of a proper name that would be lowercased in text.
      • Do not begin paper titles with "The".
      • Do not end title with a period.
      • Use a concise title that summarizes the content of the abstract.
      • Do not use abbreviations, unless they are widely accepted by the field (for example, HIV/AIDS is acceptable in place of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
    • Committee

      Abstracts will be divided into Committees for review and programming purposes based on topic areas.
      Available Committees:
      • Chronic Disease / Maternal and Child Healh / Oral Health
      • Cross-Cutting
      • Environmental Health
      • Infectious Disease
      • Injury Control and Prevention / Substance Abuse
      • Occupational Health
      • Surveillance / Informatics
      The Program Planning Committee reserves the right to reassign abstracts as appropriate.
    • Authors

      • The presenting author is defined as the person who will present at the conference. Breakout, rapid-fire, and poster presentations will only have one presenting author. Roundtable discussion may have up to two presenting authors. Only the first presenting author will receive official communications from CSTE regarding abstracts. Only the presenting author(s) will be printed in the final program.
      • The submitting author is the author that completes the online abstract submission process. The submitting author may or may not be the presenting author.
      • The primary contact for communication should be identified as the first presenting author when a second presenting author is allowed.
      • Abstracts should include all pertinent presenting author contact information.
      • Co-authors who are not presenting, but contributed substantially to the study design, statistical analysis, or interpretation may be listed as a non-presenting author. There is a limit of 15 co-authors.
      • Formal letters of invitation are sent by e-mail from the CSTE National Office during the first week of March 2015. All first presenting authors receive a formal communication regarding the Program Planning Committee�s determination. Any second presenting authors or co-authors do not receive communications from CSTE.
      • It is the responsibility of the first presenting author to communicate with co-authors prior to the presentation. For breakout presentations, the first presenting author is responsible for contacting the session moderator to provide biographic information and coordinate with other presenters in that session.
    • Abstract Text

      Required Body for Breakout, Rapid-Fire and Poster Presentations
      • Background: Study objectives, hypothesis, or a description of the program.
      • Methods: Study design and appropriate statistical analysis.
      • Results: Specific results in summary form.
      • Conclusions: Description of the main outcome of the study.
      Required Body for Roundtable Presentations
      • Key Objectives
      • Brief Summary
    • Confirmation

      After you have completed all steps in the process and are ready to submit an abstract for consideration, please carefully proofread your abstract on the final step � "Confirmation". To complete your submission, select "Conclude Submission" on the last step. You must correct all errors or omissions before the abstract can be submitted as final. Once you have completed the abstract, you will receive an email confirmation that the abstract has been received. If you exit the system without completing all steps, your abstract will be considered incomplete and you will not receive a confirmation email.


    Begin a submission to the following:

    BREAKOUT/RAPID FIRE/POSTER
    New Submissions Closed: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:59pm EST

    ROUNDTABLE
    New Submissions Closed: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:59pm EST