Thursday 11 December 2014

Reminder! Med-e-Tel 2015 - Call for abstracts (Focusing on Nurses)

The Telenursing Working group of the International society for Tele-medicine and eHealth (ISfTeH)  is strongly encouraging nurses to submit abstracts. We hope to have a nurses session and some of those presentations could be done virtually using the ISfTeH's anymeeting platform.  We are also looking for nurse abstracts that address women's  issues to be considered for the Women's Working Group session.
 The call for abstract in details with dates and deadline:
This message is just to remind you that the call for abstracts for the 13th edition of Med-e-Tel (The International eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT Forum for Education, Networking and Business, April 22-24, 2015, Luxembourg, G. D. of Luxembourg, http://www.medetel.eu) is still opened.

The Med-e-Tel 2015 Scientific Program Committee invites authors to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations. Submissions can be made online following the hyperlink http://www.medetel.eu/index.php?rub=educational_program&page=abstract_submission  

Please avoid submission within 48 hours of the deadline for best system performance!

When you submit your abstract, you will be asked to indicate the session type. Feel free to choose more than 1 session if you consider the topics appropriate.

All abstracts must be submitted online by December 22, 2014! All accepted abstracts will be published on the Med-e-Tel website one and a half months before the event. They will also be published in a special issue of the Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (www.jisfteh.org)

Important dates:

22 December 2014
Abstract submission deadline

31 December 2014
Notification of acceptance

14 February 2015
Deadline for speaker registration and payment

19 February 2015
Deadline for camera-ready submission of full text papers

6 April 2015
Deadline for submitting PowerPoint presentations

22-24 April 2015
Med-e-Tel
This post was requested by:
Claudia Bartz 
Coordinator, Telenursing Working Group.

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