Pursuing Scholarship: Creating Effective Conference Submissions
- PMID: 38406237
- PMCID: PMC10887393
- DOI: 10.22454/PRiMER.2024.345782
Pursuing Scholarship: Creating Effective Conference Submissions
Abstract
Medical educators are expected to disseminate peer-reviewed scholarly work for academic promotion and tenure. However, developing submissions for presentations at national meetings can be confusing and sometimes overwhelming. Awareness and use of some best practices can demystify the process and maximize opportunities for acceptance for a variety of potential submission categories. This article outlines logistical steps and best practices for each stage of the conference submission process that faculty should consider when preparing submissions. These include topic choice, team composition, consideration of different submission types, and strategies for effectively engaging participants.
© 2024 by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.
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