Abstract Submission

Abstract submissions open soon.

The abstract portal is currently in a coming-soon phase while the next review cycle is being prepared. Submission dates, review windows, and the updated call for abstracts will be published once the editorial timeline is locked.

Submission Status
Editorial window pending

The next call for abstracts is being finalized now. Use this page to stay close to the release and keep your draft moving.

1400+
2025 Participants
50+
Institutions
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Next Cycle
Editorial Direction

What the next submission call will reward.

The page is paused for now, but the standard remains the same: clear thinking, disciplined structure, and work that deserves to be discussed.

Method before polish

The next abstract cycle is being shaped for work that can defend its design, not just decorate its summary.

Clinical relevance first

The strongest submissions will still be the ones that clearly matter to practice, systems, or patient outcomes.

A room worth presenting in

The next submission call is opening into a conference built for serious student research, not a casual poster wall.

2025 Scale

The audience is already there.

The next abstract cycle is not opening into theory. It is opening into a conference that already proved its reach.

1400+
2025 participants

The next abstract cycle feeds into a proven national room.

150+
2025 contributors

Review, faculty, and event support already exist at real scale.

50+
Institutions

This is built for broad academic reach, not a narrow internal audience.

Submission Scope

The abstract track still spans a broad academic field.

These categories remain the clearest signal of where the conference expects strong research interest.

Core subject spread

Keep your work moving while the portal is being prepared. The next cycle is still expected to receive work across the core clinical, educational, and research categories below.

Internal MedicineSurgeryCardiologyPediatricsPublic HealthMedical EducationNeurologyOncologyRadiologyPsychiatryPathologyResearch and Innovation