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DIA wants to hear from you! We are accepting abstracts for short courses to be offered in advance of the DIA 2025 Global Annual Meeting during our DIA 2025 Call for Short Course Abstracts.
Short Courses are “hands-on”, interactive learning experiences for a group
of 25-50, designed to enhance knowledge in both broad and specific areas and to improve the day-to-day job function of participants. DIA encourages abstracts that showcase future trends; offer unique ideas; share interesting case studies; foster diversity, equity, and inclusion; and accelerate innovation. Our Track Chairs have highlighted priority topics within their educational tracks to provide direction on content they would like to receive. You may submit abstracts addressing priority topics and/or topics relevant to the DIA 2025 track descriptions. Both priority topics and track-specific topics will be reviewed and considered by DIA.
Short Course Call for Abstracts
- Opens: August 8
- Closes: September 12
General Submission Requirements
- Please read the following instructions carefully; incorrect or incomplete abstracts will not be considered
- All abstracts must be submitted online. The deadline for abstract submissions is Thursday, September 12, 11:59PM ET. This deadline will not be extended.
- Submitted abstracts must not overtly endorse or recommend a specific product or service. Please review DIA’s Policy Concerning Promotion of Products and Services from the Podium at DIA-sponsored Programs
- Proposed abstract title must reflect the abstract content accurately and concisely.
- Please note: Co-instructors may not be from the same company.
- In the description of your abstract, please indicate if your proposed short course is planned as a half-day or full-day offering.
- A half-day short course is virtual and consists of three hours and 15 minutes of instruction, and will have a lead instructor and no more than one co-instructor
- A full-day short course is in person and consists of six hours and 30 minutes of instruction, and the short course will have a lead instructor and no more than two co-instructors
Notification Date
- Submitters will be notified of the status of each abstract no later than the week ending the end of January 2025.
- Please note that DIA and the 2025 Annual Meeting Program Committee have the right to request authors to revise abstracts. Potential revisions include direction of topic or revising the proposed level of difficulty.
Timeline
- August 8 - Call for Short Courses Abstracts opens
- September 12 - Call for Short Courses Abstracts closes
- Week Ending January 31 - Abstract Notification
Key Dates
- The deadline for submissions is September 12, 11:59PM ET.
- Acceptance notifications will be sent by the end of January 2025.
- Educational sessions will take place June 16- June 19
* Helpful Hint! Plan your submission separately and in advance by using this short course abstract template.
If you have any questions, please contact the Annual Meeting Team
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