Winter 2005
 

Call for Abstracts for 2006
CCSNM Annual Spring Meeting

March 24-26, 2006 - Radisson Hotel City Centre
Indianapolis, Indiana
DEADLINE: January 6, 2006

The Program Committee of the Central Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine is soliciting abstracts for papers to be presented at the 2006 Annual Spring Meeting of the CCSNM, to be held March 24-26, 2006 at the Radisson Hotel City Centre in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Abstracts must be submitted online. The abstract instructions and submission form may be accessed through the CCSNM web site. Awards may also be presented to residents, basic scientist trainees, technologists and students as noted below. The deadline for submission is Friday, January 6, 2006.

Who May Submit Abstracts

The Program Committee invites original contributions in nuclear medicine from both members of the SNM and non-members.

Acceptance Criteria

The abstract must be submitted in the final format and not represent a work-in-progress. Abstracts that have been presented at any national or international meeting will not be considered.

CCSNM Awards

Abstracts can be considered for 4 awards.

  • Best Technologist Paper-CCSNM-TS (oral presentation only) $250. Senior author must be a technologist SNM member. A $750 educational grant may be awarded to the top-scoring author if this abstract is also accepted for presentation at the next SNM annual meeting.

  • W. H. Beierwaltes Award (oral presentation only) $250. Senior author must be a resident or basic scientist trainee.

  • Best Technologist Paper-CCSNM (oral presentation only) $250. Senior author must be a technologist SNM member.

  • Best Student Papers-CCSNM-TS (oral presentation only) $200, $150, $100.

Author must be a student SNM member. $200 is awarded for the 1st place presentation, $150 for 2nd place and $100 for 3rd place.

If you have any questions, please contact the CCSNM Office at 630-323-7028 or email info@ccsnm.org.

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