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Elements of an Abstract. Kelly Latimer, MDLCDR MC USNFaculty Development Fellow. Objectives . Described the purpose of an abstractListed the format of an abstractBe able to write an abstract that will get accepted for presentation and/or publication. Abstract. Condensed version of full paperUsed by judges to select for presentation at scientific meetingsUsed by reader of journal to decide whether to read the article or not.
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1. “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
-Lao-tzu Chinese philosopher (604 BC - 531 BC)
2. Elements of an Abstract Kelly Latimer, MD
LCDR MC USN
Faculty Development Fellow
How many of you are comfortable with writing for publication or presentation?How many of you are comfortable with writing for publication or presentation?
3. Objectives Described the purpose of an abstract
Listed the format of an abstract
Be able to write an abstract that will get accepted for presentation and/or publication For both basic research articles and case reportsFor both basic research articles and case reports
4. Abstract Condensed version of full paper
Used by judges to select for presentation at scientific meetings
Used by reader of journal to decide whether to read the article or not An abstract forces you to distill your case or study down to what’s important.
“the Grabber”An abstract forces you to distill your case or study down to what’s important.
“the Grabber”
5. 4 – C’s of an Abstract Complete
Concise
Clear
Cohesive It’s way harder to describe something in 300 words than it is to describe it in 1000 words.It’s way harder to describe something in 300 words than it is to describe it in 1000 words.
6. Answer these Questions Why did you start?
What did you do?
What did you find?
What does it mean? Regardless of the type of research you’re doing, any abstract needs to answer these general questions…Regardless of the type of research you’re doing, any abstract needs to answer these general questions…
7. General Rules for Abstract Follow requirements explicitly
Use active voice
Use consistent verb tense
Define acronyms before use
Generic drug names
One thought per sentence
Eliminate unnecessary words
8. Reasons for Rejection Poor presentation
Weak discussion
Lack of originality
Poor methods
Inappropriate statistical analysis
Inappropriate results
9. Two More Tips Involve a mentor
Have a non-medical person review it for grammatical errors
10. Case Report Abstract Introduction
Description
Discussion
Conclusion
11. Case Report: Introduction Grab interest of reader
Explain context of case
Concise background information
Why is it relevant?
Why is it important?
12. Case Report: Description Rules of medical communication
In chronological order
History, physical, studies
Patient progress and outcome
Be complete, omit irrelevant details Tell the story using SO format; include pertinent H&P, studies.
Tell the story using SO format; include pertinent H&P, studies.
13. Case Report: Discussion Point to lessons from case
Review why decisions were made
Review existing literature
One or two teaching points
14. Case Report: Conclusion Restate purpose and teaching points
15. Basic Research Abstract Introduction
Methods
Results
Conclusions
16. Research: Introduction Interesting and dramatic!
2-3 sentences
Background
Explain why it’s important
State the research hypothesis
on your table are some examples of abstracts….do they fulfill this criteria?on your table are some examples of abstracts….do they fulfill this criteria?
17. Research: Methods Study design and setting
Number of patients
Selection and exclusion criteria
Intervention or observation
Outcomes measured
Statistical methods
18. Research: Results Describe outcome measures
Use 95% confidence intervals or p-values to show statistical significance
19. Research: Conclusions 1-2 sentences
Answer your question
Implications?
Generalizable?
20. Exercise Write your abstract introduction
Grab the reader’s attention
Why is your study important?
Be prepared to share
21. Key Points The abstract will make or break your research
Abstracts have defined elements
Content varies based on forum
Clear, concise writing is important
22. References Pierson,D “How to Write an Abstract that will be Accepted for Presentation at a National Meeting,” Respiratory Care, Oct 2004 Vol 49 (10)
Kotur, PF, “How to Write a Scientific Article for a Medical Journal,” Indian Journal of Anesthesia, Feb 2002
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors website: www.icmje.org
ACP website: www.acponline.org