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AAIP 50th Annual Meeting and Health Conference Poster Competition
July 29, 2021 - August 1, 2021
When: July 29th-August 1st, 2021
Where: Virtual Meeting
The Association of American Indian Physicians is seeking posters that address substance abuse, metabolic disorders, childhood obesity, strokes, mental health, cerebral vascular disease, kidney disease/renal failure, musculoskeletal disease, osteoarthritis, autoimmune disease/lupus, rheumatology, trauma-suicide, homicide, domestic violence, poisoning and self-inflected trauma, diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease. Posters should emphasize treatment and epidemiological issues for American Indian/Alaska Natives.
WHO: Undergraduate students, graduate students, resident physicians, health care providers, physicians, and other meeting attendees with relevant AI/AN health research and programs.
WHEN: Poster judging session will be July 30, 2021. Awards will be announced the same day.
DEADLINE FOR POSTER SUBMISSIONS IS JUNE 1st, 2021.
Awards will be given to the top posters after a review by a panel of judges. The award amounts are:
1st Prize = $300
2nd Prize = $150
3rd Prize = $75
Poster applications must submit the following:
- Cover letter with name, contact information, student or professional status, & brief biographical sketch
- Abstracts are limited to 250 words, single space, in WORD, and must adhere to the following format:
Title: One line description
Author(s): Underline the person presenting the poster
Background: State the health issue or problem and its impact
Objectives/Aims: State the objectives or aims of the research
Methods: Describe the type of study, the setting for the study, the sample characteristics, the measures used, how the analysis was conducted, etc.
Results: Key findings from the study
Conclusions: The importance or relevance of results
Please direct all inquiries to Dr. Jason Deen at jason.deen@seattlechildrens.org.