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Abstract Submission form 2020

MyDispense Symposium 2020 Poster Abstract

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  • Closing date for abstract submissions is 5 PM (UAT), 14th February 2020

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  • MyDispense Research / MyDispense Sharing of Practice – encompasses work on the implementation, evaluation, and/or student/teaching experience using MyDispense. Abstracts can also focus on sharing of MyDispense practice. Simulation Teaching Innovation – may involve presentation of data or sharing practice on use of simulation in teaching and learning (other than MyDispense).
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  • Use the following subheadings for your Education Research abstract: Background, Aims, Method, Results and Conclusion*
  • Reference citations should be based on the Harvard style of referencing [eg Perkins, K. A., Donny, E., & Caggiula, A. R. (1999). Sex differences in nicotine effects and self-administration: review of human and animal evidence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 1, 301-315.]
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