Abstracts
Selected Abstracts
Poster
The poster (format A0 vertical (0.841 m. wide x 1.189 m. high)) should be hung in the panel at time, date and place indicated in the confirmation letter. Posters will be removed from the panel at the time indicated in the acceptance letter.
Official Template
Chaired Poster
The poster (format A0 vertical (0.841 m. wide x 1.189 m. high)) should be hung in the panel at time, date and place indicated in the confirmation letter. The time available for presentation is 4 minutes (2 minutes for the presentation and 2 minutes for the discussion). Chaired posters will be removed from the panel at the time indicated in the acceptance letter.
Official Template
Oral Presentation Abstract
Oral presentations will be scheduled in 12-minute slots (the time, day and room will be indicated in the confirmation letter). Each participant will have 8 minutes for presentation and 4 minutes for discussion.
Official Template
Speakers and Audiovisuals Guidelines
Abstracts Guidelines
Presentation Guidelines
Abstracts Reviewers Area
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Information about your Abstract
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Accepted Abstracts
If a abstract is accepted, the first author of the abstract must be the one who presents the paper during the Congress, except in cases of force majeure, which must be previously justified and accepted by the moderators of the session.
Having your abstract selected means recognition and visibility. Once selected, your scientific work will have the chance to reach a large international audience and will provide you with the opportunity to engage in scientific exchange and get insightful feedback. In addition, selected abstracts will be published in Pancreatology.
Having your abstract selected means recognition and visibility. Once selected, your scientific work will have the chance to reach a large international audience and will provide you with the opportunity to engage in scientific exchange and get insightful feedback. In addition, selected abstracts will be published in Pancreatology.
Submitting an abstract is completely free of charge. You only need to register for the congress after your abstract has been accepted.

