The following presentation types will be available for presenters.
The preferred presentation type can be selected in the online
abstract submission form.
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State of
the Art Lecture
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Pre-arranged symposium
(summary/overview)
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Oral
presentation in pre-arranged symposium
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Pre-arranged workshop
(summary/overview)
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Oral
presentation in pre-arranged workshop
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Oral
presentation in a Symposium
(composed
by the Programme Committee)
-
Oral
presentation in a Workshop
(composed
by the Programme Committee)
-
Poster
presentation
State of the Art Lecture
These
lectures will present the recent developments in a certain area
with a special focus on the conference themes.
There are
two types of symposia and workshops:
- pre-arranged symposia and workshops
- symposia and workshops composed by the Programme Committee
Pre-arranged symposium
A symposium
will focus on clinical issues and will constitute the central
element of the congress. A symposium is data-driven and presents
perspectives of different aspects of a topic or different views of
the same topic. A symposium will last 120 minutes with a maximum
of four talks and a discussion.
The Programme
Committee kindly asks the symposium organiser to submit the
abstract as a summary/overview of the whole symposium including
the names of the presenters and titles of the oral presentations.
>>> Oral
presentation in pre-arranged symposium
Pre-arranged workshop
A workshop
(clinical or research) will focus on topics of special interest to
child and adolescent mental health. A workshop consists of
multiple brief presentations (max. 15 minutes), using of no more
than ninety minutes, followed by approximately thirty minutes of
discussion (total length 120 min).
The Programme
Committee kindly asks the workshop organiser to submit the
abstract as a summary/overview of the whole workshop including the
names of presenters and titles of oral presentations.
>>> Oral
presentation in pre-arranged workshop
Oral presentation to be included into a symposium
composed by the Programme Committee
A symposium
will focus on clinical issues and will constitute the central
element of the conference.
The length of the oral presentation is 15 minutes with 5 minutes
for questions from the audience.
Oral presentation to be included into a workshop
composed by the Programme Committee
Workshop
(clinical or research) will focus on topics of special interest to
child and adolescent mental health.
The length of the oral presentation is 15 minutes with 5 minutes
for questions from the audience.
Poster Presentation Sessions
Posters are
hypothesis driven and the authors will present their new research
findings of important ongoing research.
Poster presentation
requires the author's presence at the poster for at least one hour
during the poster session. Evaluators will meet the poster
presenters, who wish to take part in the competition for “Trainee”
(UEMS-CAP) and “Young Scientists” (ESCAP) poster awards. |