The Call for Abstracts for the 9th Annual CACPR 2024 Spring Conference
is closed!
The Spring Conference will be held in Ottawa, Ontario, June 13-14. This year, the CACPR is partnering with the Toronto Ottawa Heart Health Summit which will be at the same venue June 14-15. The CACPR Spring Conference offers attendees exceptional learning opportunities in the field of cardiovascular rehabilitation and prevention. Physicians, allied health care professionals, careers, and students treating and caring for patients are all welcomed.
Abstract Submission Guidelines
Presenting an abstract at the CACPR Annual Spring Conference is an excellent opportunity to share your research, best practices, and highlight your facility to colleagues and leaders in the field of Cardiac Rehabilitation. Abstracts are welcome on any topic pertinent to this year’s theme: “Embracing Complexities to Improve Patient-Centred Cardiac Rehabilitation Care.”
Accepted abstract titles, authors and credentials are printed in the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention (JCRP) Conference Issue, and the CACPR produced Current Issues and Trends in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation (CV Edge) - Conference Highlights issue. Full abstracts will be included in the online version of the same issue. Posters are seen by a wide variety of cardiovascular professionals.
Poster presenters for accepted abstracts are required to register for and attend the conference.
Electronic Submission of Scientific Abstracts for Presentation at CACPR 2024 Spring Conference
A scientific abstract contains data from a study that has been completed. The study itself may represent a pilot study or may be the results of a large trial. Submitting the protocol for an on-going large trial is also acceptable. Descriptive or observational research abstracts may be submitted as long as there is a research question, the methods are described and results are presented. You must focus your thoughts as the space on the abstract is limited.
Criteria for Abstract Submissions
- Statement of rationale for the study.
- Statement of the objectives of the study.
- Statement of the methodology used.
- Statement of results - data must be presented and statistical significance addressed.
- Statement of conclusion(s). The conclusion must be based on the results rather than a hopeful promise of additional data or discussion.
About the AssociationThe Canadian Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (CACPR) is a national body comprised of interdisciplinary health professionals. Our focus is enhancing knowledge and clinical care, as well as enabling research for those who work in cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation. | Contact Uscacpr@secretariatcentral.com |