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HSRN symposium call for abstracts

Abstract submissions are now open for the Health Services Research Network Symposium - which takes place on 19-20 June 2012 at Manchester Central.

The Health Services Research Network annual symposium brings together presentations and discussions from the leading edge of research. All those working in the field of health services research and healthcare policy are invited to submit abstracts for presentation and/or poster display. Deadline for submissions is 17 February 2012 and delegate registration will open in the next week or two.

The symposium will be followed by the NHS Confederation Annual Conference and Exhibition for researchers, practitioners, managers and policy makers.
Abstracts must include:

  • Short title (up to 20 words) and the author’s names (asterisk the presenting author).
  • Maximum length: 250 words.
  • Structured: background/objectives, methods, results, implications.
  • Include presenting author’s contact details including institution, address, email, telephone and fax.

Authors must indicate if they wish to submit it for presentation and/or poster display. Please send completed abstracts (using the template) to hsrn@nhsconfed.org.

For further information please visit the event website.

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