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ID:	30473Would you like to be a speaker at BSAVA Congress in April 2015? In the Clinical Abstract stream you could have 15 minutes to present your work to the veterinary profession at this world class event.

Clinical Abstracts are an important part of Congress, providing delegates with the opportunity to be inspired by the latest studies and new research. Delegates welcome the chance to take time out from the traditional lectures to hear some of the up-and-coming members of the profession – often presenting cutting edge research.

These presentations play a crucial role in the progress of veterinary science – and are often the start of some of the most impressive careers. Thanks to the diverse range of subjects covered, delegates are bound to learn something they weren’t expecting. If you are a delegate, this is a great way to refresh your enthusiasm and find new areas of interest – and a really supportive, encouraging environment for a presenter.

“These allow veterinary surgeons, nurses and practice managers to announce the preliminary results of a new study, describe interesting cases or discuss new techniques in a relatively relaxed and informal environment,” explains Nick Bexfield, Congress Scientific Programme Chair.

BSAVA invites submissions either in the form of Free Communications or Posters that present new or alternative information with the chance to share your findings with the audience through discussion and questions. Submission will be open from 15th September – 20th October and further information is available at https://www.bsava.com/Congress/Scien...abstracts.aspx.

Notes
Clinical Abstracts were formerly called Clinical Research Abstracts.

Prizes will be available in the following categories:
§ Practitioner
§ Intern/new graduate
§ Intern/resident (surgery)
§ Intern/resident (medicine)
§ Nurse/practice manager
§ Poster

About BSAVA Congress
BSAVA Congress 9-12 April 2015
BSAVA Congress is the premier annual event for the British veterinary profession – attracting thousands of visitors and hundred of exhibitors to Birmingham every April. These veterinary professionals amass more than 100,000 CPD hours in an unrivalled programme of lectures in up to 40 streams – which included Vet, Nurse and Practice Management programmes.

For more general information about the event visit www.bsava.com/congress