◆ 会议时间:2025年6月23-26日
◆ 会议地点:英国 格拉斯哥
◆ 会议简介:
2025年英国胃肠病学会(BSG)年会将于2025年6月23-26日在英国格拉斯哥举行,预计有2600余名专业人士与会。
英国胃肠病学会(BSG)成立于1937年,是英国最大的胃肠病和肝病医学团体之一,现拥有3000多名成员,会员包括医师、外科医生、病理学家、放射学家、科学家、护士、营养师以及其他对该领域感兴趣的相关专业人士等等。BSG是一家注册慈善机构,其学术水平在国际上享有盛誉,BSG支持宣其成员为胃肠道和肝脏疾病患者提供最佳的护理和结果。未经许可禁止复制摘录本站任何内容-领域国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com)。
BSG LIVE'25 - British Society of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting
Dates: 23-26 June 2025
Venue: SEC Glasgow, UK
BSG LIVE, your new Annual Meeting format, remains the must-attend event of the year for those who have an interest or specialise in Gastroenterology or Hepatology. The event will showcase the latest clinical and educational developments within the speciality and will boast an impressive range of national and international speakers. BSG LIVE will also provide more opportunities for attendees to network in a variety of ways so that they can share knowledge and be inspired.
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Abstract Submission Deadline
Any abstracts received after this date will not be accepted
Abstracts notifications sent
Abstract deadline to withdraw
Deadline to request modifications
Deadline to submit PDF posters for app
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Abstract Topics
The abstract topic is a general heading under which the abstract will be reviewed and published. Abstracts must be submitted under the conference topic that best describes the subject of the abstract. The BSG Programme Committee reserves the right to decide on the final topic assignment of the abstract submission.
1. Endoscopy
2. Endoscopy Video
3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
4. Liver
5. Oesophagus
6. Gastroduodenal
7. Pancreas and neuroendocrine
8. Small Bowel & Nutrition
9. Colon & Anorectal
10. Neurogastroenterology: functional disorders, motility and clinical physiology
10. Gastroenterology service: development, delivery, IT
11. Education & Training
12. Nurse
13. Pathology
14. Sustainability
Abstract Template
Abstracts must be formatted using the 模板-BSG Abstract submission template. You must save as a Word file for uploading to the system. Only WORD files (version 2013 or later) will be accepted for upload.
Format
- Abstract length must not exceed 3,000 characters (including spaces) .This includes the title and figure/table. Please check this before submitting the abstract. Please note that Gut has a strict 3000 character limit, therefore, if an accepted abstract exceeds this, the end of the abstract will be cut off in publication.
- The title is limited to 20 words and must clearly indicate the content of the abstract.
- The main text of the abstract must not include authors & affiliations. This is to keep the abstract as anonymous as possible for review.
- Abstracts will be published in Gut. The journal applies this strict character count to help with layout, but also to help authors keep material back for full publication purposes. Any abstracts over this maximum character count will be truncated by Gut, with no exceptions. Do not include footnotes. Any references must be included within the body of the text and will be included in the character count.
- Drug and therapeutic agent names should be referred to by their generic names
Structure
Introduction: 1-2 sentences that clearly indicate the scientific question of the study and its clinical (or other) importance.
Methods: sufficient information to be able to understand the experimental design, the analytical techniques and the statistics used in the study.
Results: objective data answering the scientific question(s).
Conclusions: only conclusions directly supported by the results, along with implications for clinical practice, avoiding speculation and over-generalisation.
Figures and Tables
- Only one figure or table may be submitted.
- Text in these is included in the abstract character limit and may therefore reduce the number of characters considerably.
- Any figure/table provided must be submitted in monochrome.
- Keep any figure/table submitted as simple as possible for optimal reproduction. Figures will be sized to fit a single column so complex images with lots of detail are discouraged.
- The figure legend / table title should appear in the abstract text rather than as part of the figure or table.
- The figure/table should be cited in the abstract as Figure 1 / Table 1 (whichever is relevant)
- Images and graphics must adhere to the following criteria:
Width: min 83mm
File size: min 35 KB / max 1000 KB
DPI: min 300
Spelling and Grammar
- Please ensure your abstract does not contain spelling, grammar, or scientific mistakes, as it will be published exactly as submitted. Linguistic accuracy is your responsibility. No proofreading will be done by the BSG, TFI Lodestar or Gut.
- Abstracts may only be submitted in English.
- Abbreviations should be defined on first use.
- Trade names can be mentioned in the title, as well as in the body of the text.
- If the abstract contains special characters, consider spelling them out or finding a transferable way for them to reproduce, to avoid errors in the published abstract.
Abstract Corrections
- During the pre-submission period, the abstract can be edited online as many times as needed, up to the submission.
- After the abstract has been submitted, it will still be possible to make corrections prior to the submission deadline. Click on View/Edit Abstracts to make any edits to abstracts.
- No corrections to the abstract text, authors, affiliations or change of presenting author are permitted following submission. Accepted abstract presenters will have an opportunity to request modifications up until 14th April 2025. After this, abstracts will be published in Gut as submitted. Further amendments after the 14th April 2025 will not be permitted.
Endoscopy Video Submissions
BSG will consider videos of endoscopic procedures as part of the abstract submission process. Those who would like to submit a video must accompany their video with an abstract in the usual format. If accepted, abstracts and accompanying videos will be publicly presented either as oral presentations or as Endoscopy posters. There will be facilities to show the accompanying video for those abstracts selected for posters. Abstracts will be scored along with their accompanying video.
Video format: Patient confidentiality should be maintained throughout the video. All videos should be no more than five minutes in length and be recorded in an easily accessible format (e.g. files ending with the extensions: mpg / mp4 / wmv / avi – queries to bsg.abstracts@tfilodestar.com
Video submission: All videos must be submitted electronically using We Transfer to bsg.abstracts@tfilodestar.com. For further information or help regarding We Transfer, please feel free to contact us. Please label the video file with the submitting author’s family name and the title of its accompanying written abstract.
Submitting accompanying abstract: All videos must be accompanied by an abstract which must be submitted via the abstract submission portal. Please choose “02. ENDOSCOPY VIDEO” as the topic for your submission.
Deadline to submit: The deadline to submit your video (via WeTransfer) and accompanying abstract (via Submission Portal) is the same as the main abstract deadline given above. If both files (video and text) have not been submitted, the submission will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed. Following this date, no submissions will be reviewed.
Review and Notification
All abstracts will go through a blind peer review carried out by reviewers selected by the BSG Programme Committee.
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to the submitter, presenting authors and all co-authors as stated in the key dates above. Information about presenter bursaries will be shared at this time.
Registration of the Abstract Presenter
When notified of acceptance, the Presenting Author is required to accept the offer by registering for the conference (if not already registered) and paying in full by the abstract presenter registration deadline given on the key dates at the top of this document.
Presenters of accepted abstracts are entitled to pay the early bird registration rate up until this deadline. A link to register at this rate will be provided in the acceptance email. If the link is not used, the standard prevailing rate will apply. After this deadline, the prevailing rate will apply to anyone registering.
If a presenter fails to register by the deadline:
- The abstract will not be published in Gut.
- The abstract will be removed from the programme and all BSG-related publications.
Presentation, Modifications & Withdrawals
The presenting author of an accepted abstract must attend and register for the conference. All accepted abstracts will be published in a supplement of Gut, in the BSG conference app and on the online programme.
Changes to Title & Text
The abstract title and text must be correct at the submission deadline. Any changes in the abstract title or body will not be possible after the submission deadline. Abstracts in draft format will not be reviewed. Accepted abstract presenters will have an opportunity to request modifications up until 14th April 2025. Further amendments after the 14th April 2025 will not be permitted.
Withdrawals & Changes to Authors
Requests for withdrawal of an accepted abstract must be sent in writing to bsg.abstracts@tfilodestar.com by the withdrawal deadline (see key dates) to avoid publication in the Gut Journal supplement and final programme.
Addition or removal of author names will be permitted until the withdrawal deadline. Changes must be agreed in writing by all authors on the abstract.
Changes to the presenting author will be permitted until the withdrawal deadline.
Any withdrawal or change of presenters requested after that date will not be considered and the abstract will be published in Gut.
Changes to the Published Abstract
It is the responsibility of the abstract submitter to check that the abstract as published in Gut supplement shortly after the conference is correct. If there is an error, this must be raised no later than 4 weeks after the conference, no changes can be made after this time.
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。
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