Presenting author of the abstracts must register before 8th September 2020 for the conference. Submit an Abstract for a Poster Presentation or Lecture at the 2020 AMSUS Annual Meeting Poster abstract deadline extended to 3 August 2020 (Deadline for presentation abstracts was 17 July 2020) Have questions about accessing pre-recorded presentations? The call for abstracts is now closed.

AMSUS supports the federal health professional and honors the legacy of federal medicine’s tremendous impact in advancing and improving health for all Americans and international coalition partners. Failure to do so may result in exclusion from the final program and the abstract may be automatically deleted from the program book. *Submissions will be accepted on the following topics with the express interest to share successful ethical, and optimal professional healthcare practices, research findings and outcomes; keeping in mind the direction of “One Health” and collaborative and integrated care:All presenters or panel members named on the submission will be required to complete the following:For the abstract submission you will need to provide the following:All accepted presenters, Lecture/Panel and Poster, must register for the meeting. Abstract acceptance/rejection notices will be sent by 5th September 2020 via email. For specific information for your meeting, including important dates, please see the Author Instructions page on your meeting 's webpage. Other Resources: Presenter Information . AMSUS supports all federal health professionals- to include physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, administrators and healthcare leaders at all levels- and honors the legacy of federal medicine’s tremendous impact in advancing and improving health for all Americans and international coalition partners.The information on this page and within the abstract submission portal is important to successfully securing a presentation assignment. Abstracts will be vetted by the selection committee of AMS2020 for one of the following:Abstract acceptance/rejection notices will be sent by 5th September 2020 via email.Presenting author of the abstracts must register before 8th September 2020 for the conference. In the event that AES is required to cancel the in-person Annual Meeting, acce pted abstracts will be made public through both virtual and print platforms and disseminated to the AES Annual Meeting audience. Approximately 160 poster presentation assignments and limited lecture presentation assignments are available.Submissions are required to meet medical education accreditation standards to be accepted for presentation. AMS 2020 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIon DEADLINE: FRIDAY 26th JUNE . Webprograms are posted on the webpage for each AMS meeting or search past AMS meetings. After an abstract is submitted, it can be accessed and edited until the abstract submission deadline (29 July 2020). The only method of payment accepted for abstract fees is by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express) in the abstract submission system. The 86th meeting of the American Malacological Society (AMS) will take place virtually on Monday July 13th – Tuesday July 14th.. Concurrent sessions will …

Your abstract will appear in the webprogram of the meeting to which you submitted. Commercial content, product endorsements, or service related advertisements are not permitted. ONLINE PROGRAM AES 2020 Annual Meeting: All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the AES Scientific Program Committee per the usual process. After this deadline, edits cannot be made. If you have any questions please email: collinst@fiu.edu (Deadline for presentation abstracts was 17 July 2020)Theme- Federal Health: A Global Vision Beginning in Your CommunityAMSUS Mission: Organized in 1891, and chartered by Congress in 1903, AMSUS, The Society of Federal Health Professionals, is a non-profit member-based educational and professional development association serving the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Health and Human Services, federal health professionals and their families, industry partners and advocates for advancing health for all- especially through interagency collaboration.