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The ICS 2017 Abstract Submission closed on 3 April 2017.

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ICS invites Basic Science and Clinical Abstracts in:

Categories -
Anatomy / Biomechanics Nocturia
Anorectal / Bowel Dysfunction Overactive Bladder
Conservative Management Paediatrics
Continence Care Products / Devices / Technologies Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Ethics Pelvic Pain Syndromes / Sexual Dysfunction
Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction Pharmacology
Female Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) Prostate Clinical / Surgical
Geriatrics / Gerontology Quality of Life / Patient and Caregiver Experiences
Health Services Delivery Rehabilitation
Imaging Research Methods / Techniques
Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Incontinence Urethra Male / Female
Neurourology Urodynamics

Seven key points towards a successful abstract submission!

Follow these steps to make the most of your submission

  1. Read the submission rules! They are only 2 pages long and present key information.
  2. The reviewers’ first score is for originality. If you’re presenting novel work, start the abstract with “this is the first….”or “this original…”.
  3. The next criterion is scientific merit. Your abstract must demonstrate your study to be scientifically sound.
  4. Choice of key words very important to ensure that your abstract is reviewed by someone in your discipline.
  5. Lack of anonymity is automatic disqualification. Do not mention your name or the name of your clinic or university.
  6. For non-English speaking writers we recommend having your submission reviewed by someone who knows English well before submission.
  7. Don’t split results across several abstracts. Conclusions should be consistent with results.
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