ABSTRACT CATEGORIES
ICS invites Clinical and Non-Clinical Abstracts in Urology, Urogynecology, Colorectal, Bowel Dysfunction, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Conservative Management and Pure and Applied Science. Abstracts are accepted in the following categories:
CATEGORIES |
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Anatomy / Biomechanics |
Nocturia |
Anorectal / Bowel Dysfunction |
Overactive Bladder |
Conservative Management |
Paediatrics |
Continence Care Products / Devices / Technologies |
Pelvic Organ Prolapse |
E-Health |
Pelvic Pain Syndromes |
Ethics |
Pharmacology |
Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction |
Pregnancy and Pelvic Floor Disorders |
Female Sexual Dysfunction |
Prevention and Public Health |
Female Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) |
Prostate Clinical / Surgical |
Geriatrics / Gerontology |
Quality of Life / Patient and Caregiver Experiences |
Health Services Delivery |
Rehabilitation |
Imaging |
Research Methods / Techniques |
Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction |
Transgender Health |
Male Sexual Dysfunction |
Urethra Male / Female |
Male Stress Urinary Incontinence (Post Prostatectomy Incontinence) |
Urodynamics |
Neurourology |
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10 KEY POINTS TOWARDS A SUCCESSFUL ABSTRACT SUBMISSION!
Follow these steps to make the most of your submission!
- Read the submission rules! 5 min read containing key information!
- Lack of anonymity is automatic disqualification. Do not mention your name or the name of your clinic or university anywhere in your abstract text.
- The reviewers’ first score is for originality. If you’re presenting novel work, start the abstract with “this is the first….”or “this original…”.
- The next criterion is scientific merit. Your abstract must demonstrate your study to be scientifically sound.
- The methods of your abstract are scrupulously reviewed - make sure its a randomised trial or a well set up systematic review.
- Don’t split the results across several abstracts. Give absolute results and relative numbers.
- Ensure your conclusion responds to the question in your aims and is consistent with the results.
- Select the correct category and key words to ensure that your abstract is reviewed by someone in your discipline.
- For non-English speaking writers we recommend having your submission reviewed by someone who knows English well before submission.
- Make sure you use the correct and up to date ICS terminology. The use of obsolete terminology may cause rejection.