◆ 会议时间:2025年2月14-16日
◆ 会议地点:美国 新奥尔良
◆ 会议简介:
2025年第34届北美颅底学会(NASBS)年会暨第9届世界颅底学会联合会(WFSBS)世界大会将于2025年2月14-16日在美国新奥尔良举行。
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NASBS 2025
34th Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS)
9th World Congress of the World Federation of Skull Base Societies (WFSBS)
Date:
February 13-16, 2025
Venue:
Sheraton Downtown
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
摘要征文投稿-Call for Abstracts:
Submission Deadline: Friday, July 26, 2024, 5:00 PM EDT
Submit Your Abstract Now
Abstract Submission Supporting Document:
Manual for Abstract Submission Site
Video Preparation Instructions
NASBS will be accepting online submissions for either podium or poster presentation.
Topics Include:
- Adjuvant Therapy
- Anterior Skull Base / Orbit
- Basic Science
- Cavernous Sinus / Middle Fossa
- Chordoma
- Clivus /Craniocervical Junction
- Head And Neck Tumors - Nonsinonasal Malignancy
- Lateral Skull Base / CPA / Jugular Foramen
- Meningioma
- Paraganglioma
- Pediatrics
- Pituitary Adenoma
- Reconstruction / CSF Leak
- Sella / Suprasellar
- Sinonasal Malignancy
- Surgical Approaches and Technology
- Training And Education
- Value Based Care / Quality of Life
- Vascular
- Vestibular Schwannoma
- Other
NASBS will also welcome the submission of surgical videos through the abstract process. Both, open and endoscopic approach videos will be considered. Videos will be reviewed for quality of the video, narration (must be in English), content, teaching value and overall interest to our audience. The video must be structured with a brief narrated slide show (no more than 3 slides) of the relevant clinical information, preoperative clinical imaging, a step-by-step narrated surgical video with the most important technical aspects of the case and post-operative imaging if relevant. The total length of the video should be no more than 6 minutes.
Important Notice: The following Abstract/Video Submission Policies will be firmly enforced:
- No Previously Published Submission: The abstract/video submitted must present original work that has not and will not be published or presented prior to the 2025 NASBS 34th Annual Meeting and 9th World Congress of the World Federation of Skull Base Societies.
- No Dual Submissions: The abstract/video must not have been submitted to any other upcoming meetings.
- No Previously Presented Data: All abstracts/videos must be new and original content OR include at least 50% new data if previously presented at a meeting.
- There is no limit to the number of abstracts/videos you may submit, but you may not submit a video abstract and a written abstract on the same study/data set. You must select either a written abstract submission or a video abstract submission.
- Abstracts/Videos can be edited until the submission site closes. After the submission site closes and the abstracts/videos go into review, the content of the abstracts/videos may not be edited in any way. Please make sure to proof read and double check your abstracts/videos before submission. In addition, NASBS cannot update the content/text of your abstract/video to include new/updated data after acceptance notifications, although you will be allowed to include these updated findings in your actual presentation.
Written Abstract Submissions
- The word limit for written abstract submissions is 500-words (not including title and authors) and a four (4)-image limit .
- Up to four (4) images are allowed with written abstract submissions. Images must be no larger than 1MB in file size, and no larger than 900 pixels wide by 900 pixels high.
- Tables may be included in the abstract submission but will go against the abstract's 500-word limit.
- No reference to the authors or the institution should appear within the body of the abstract or in the abstract title.
- Videos may not be submitted with a written abstract
- Video Abstract Submissions
- The Maximum length for submitted videos is Six (6) Minutes. NASBS is not accepting 3D Video submissions. If your video is accepted for presentation at the 2025 NASBS meeting, you will be required to bring a final copy of your video with you to the meeting.
- A short (75-word maximum) written description of your video should be included when submitting your video abstract.
- Images and tables should not be included in the short written description when submitting a video abstract.
- Videos must have narration in English. Without narration, it will not be considered.
- The video must be structured with a brief narrated slide show (no more than 3 slides) of the relevant clinical information, preoperative clinical imaging, a step-by-step narrated surgical video with the most important technical aspects of the case and post-operative imaging if relevant.
- Your video should not contain any reference to the authors or the institution in the video and does not list authors or institutions on the title slide to allow for blinded review.
- Videos may not include advertisement or promotion of products.
- DO NOT include any music and DO NOT include any video clips or other materials/media copyrighted by any entity other than yourself
NASBS Policy on Owner/Employee of Ineligible Companies
In accordance with ACCME regulations (ACCME Standard 3), the American College of Surgeons must ensure that anyone who is able to control the content of the activity has disclosed all financial relationships with any ineligible companies in the 24 months prior to their involvement in the educational activity.
Ineligible Company: Companies that are ineligible to be accredited in the ACCME system (ineligible companies) are those whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, reselling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Financial Relationships: Financial relationships are relevant if the following three conditions are met for the individual who will control content of the education: 1) a financial relationship, in any amount, exists between the person in control of content and an ineligible company; 2) the financial relationship existed in the last 24 months; 3) the content of the education is related to the products of an ineligible company with whom the person has a financial relationship.
Please contact: Stephanie Hige with any questions regarding NASBS Policy on Owner/Employee of Ineligible Companies.
AWARDS
President Dr. Erin L. McKean, MD, MBA, FACS, on behalf of the NASBS, will be awarding four $500 Awards for the following categories:
Fred Gentili Clinical Excellence Abstract
Best Basic Science Abstract
Best International Abstract (Institution from outside North America)
The Rhoton Award: This award recognizes the best abstract addressing skull base anatomy via cadaveric dissection, morphometric analysis, radiographic modalities, or computer simulation. This award is being given in special recognition of Dr. Al Rhoton and his remarkable impact on the Anatomy of the Skull Base.
All authors who intend to apply for one of the awards must declare so during the abstract submission process. If you are selected as an award winner, you MUST submit a manuscript to the Skull Base Journal by February 4, 2025. Notification of winners will be sent in mid September 2024 with abstract acceptance notifications.
Best Poster Award
President Dr. Erin L. McKean, MD, MBA, FACS, on behalf of the NASBS, will be awarding one $250 Award for the Best Poster Award. The Best Poster Award will be selected on site at the Annual Meeting.
NASBS will be accepting online submissions for either podium or poster presentation.
Categories Include:
Anterior Skull Base / Orbit
Cavernous Sinus / Middle Fossa
Clivus /Craniocervical Junction
Lateral Skull Base / CPA / Jugular Foramen
Sella / Suprasellar
Vascular
Topics Include:
Adjuvant Therapy
Basic Science
Chordoma
Head And Neck Tumors - Nonsinonasal Malignancy
Meningioma
Paraganglioma
Pediatrics
Pituitary Adenoma
Reconstruction / CSF Leak
Sinonasal Malignancy
Surgical Approaches and Technology
Training And Education
Value Based Care / Quality of Life
Vestibular Schwannoma
Other
NASBS will also welcome the submission of surgical videos through the abstract process. Both, open and endoscopic approach videos will be considered. Videos will be reviewed for quality of the video, narration (must be in English), content, teaching value and overall interest to our audience. The video must be structured with a brief narrated slide show (no more than 3 slides) of the relevant clinical information, preoperative clinical imaging, a step-by-step narrated surgical video with the most important technical aspects of the case and post-operative imaging if relevant. The total length of the video should be no more than 6 minutes.
Important Notice: The following Abstract/Video Submission Policies will be firmly enforced:
No Previously Published Submission: The abstract/video submitted must present original work that has not and will not be published or presented prior to the 2024 NASBS 33rd Annual Meeting.
No Dual Submissions: The abstract/video must not have been submitted to any other upcoming meetings.
No Previously Presented Data: All abstracts/videos must be new and original content OR include at least 50% new data if previously presented at a meeting.
There is no limit to the number of abstracts/videos you may submit, but you may not submit a video abstract and a written abstract on the same study/data set. You must select either a written abstract submission or a video abstract submission.
Abstracts/Videos can be edited until the submission site closes. After the submission site closes and the abstracts/videos go into review, the content of the abstracts/videos may not be edited in any way. Please make sure to proof read and double check your abstracts/videos before submission. In addition, NASBS cannot update the content/text of your abstract/video to include new/updated data after acceptance notifications, although you will be allowed to include these updated findings in your actual presentation.
Written Abstract Submissions
The word limit for written abstract submissions is 500-words (not including title and authors) and a four (4)-image limit .
Up to four (4) images are allowed with written abstract submissions. Images must be no larger than 1MB in file size, and no larger than 900 pixels wide by 900 pixels high.
Tables may be included in the abstract submission but will go against the abstract's 500-word limit.
No reference to the authors or the institution should appear within the body of the abstract or in the abstract title.
Videos may not be submitted with a written abstract
Video Abstract Submissions
The Maximum length for submitted videos is Six (6) Minutes. NASBS is not accepting 3D Video submissions. If your video is accepted for presentation at the 2024 NASBS meeting, you will be required to bring a final copy of your video with you to the meeting.
A short (75-word maximum) written description of your video should be included when submitting your video abstract.
Images and tables should not be included in the short written description when submitting a video abstract.
Videos must have narration in English. Without narration, it will not be considered.
The video must be structured with a brief narrated slide show (no more than 3 slides) of the relevant clinical information, preoperative clinical imaging, a step-by-step narrated surgical video with the most important technical aspects of the case and post-operative imaging if relevant.
Your video should not contain any reference to the authors or the institution in the video and does not list authors or institutions on the title slide to allow for blinded review.
Videos may not include advertisement or promotion of products.
DO NOT include any music and DO NOT include any video clips or other materials/media copyrighted by any entity other than yourself
NASBS Policy on Owner/Employee of Ineligible Companies
The ACCME states 'the owners and employees of ineligible companies are considered to have unresolvable financial relationships and must be excluded from participating as planners or faculty, and must not be allowed to influence or control any aspect of the planning, delivery, or evaluation of accredited continuing education, except in the limited circumstances outlined in 'Standard 3.2.' Therefore, NASBS declares that no employees/owners of an ineligible company may present in NASBS CME accredited sessions. This policy is applicable to abstract authors and presenters.
Click here to view the ACCME’s definition of ineligible company, owner and employee.
Please contact: Jared Katz with any questions regarding NASBS Policy on Owner/Employee of Ineligible Companies.
AWARDS
President Dr. Siviero Agazzi, on behalf of the NASBS, will be awarding four $500 Awards for the following categories:
Fred Gentili Clinical Excellence Abstract
Best Basic Science Abstract
Best International Abstract (Institution from outside North America)
The Rhoton Award: This award recognizes the best abstract addressing skull base anatomy via cadaveric dissection, morphometric analysis, radiographic modalities, or computer simulation. This award is being given in special recognition of Dr. Al Rhoton and his remarkable impact on the Anatomy of the Skull Base.
All authors who intend to apply for one of the awards must declare so during the abstract submission process. If you are selected as an award winner, you MUST submit a manuscript to the Skull Base Journal by February 7, 2024. Notification of winners will be sent in late October 2023 with abstract acceptance notifications.
Best Poster Award
President Dr. Siviero Agazzi, on behalf of the NASBS, will be awarding one $250 Award for the Best Poster Award. The Best Poster Award will be selected on site at the Annual Meeting.
注册费:
Registration Type |
On or before December 13, 2023 |
On or before February 12, 2024 |
On or after February 13, 2024 |
NASBS Member |
$750 |
$800 |
$900 |
Non-Member |
$980 |
$1030 |
$1130 |
Resident |
$380 |
$430 |
$530 |
Fellow |
$380 |
$430 |
$530 |
Allied Health Professional |
$380 |
$430 |
$530 |
Medical Student |
$220 |
$270 |
$370 |
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。
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