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General Format
An audioconference is an interactive broadcast that is 90 minutes in length: typically one hour and fifteen minutes for presentations and fifteen minutes for the question and answer session (Q&A). Each program has a moderator who will introduce the instructors and expedite the Q&A. A program may have as few as one or as many as four instructors. The specific length of each presentation will be decided among the instructors and moderator. However, the overall length of the audioconference should not exceed 90 minutes.
Quality
Guidelines
All AABB Audioconference faculty members are selected based
on their expertise and presentation experience.
The programs presented reflect directly
upon the AABB and its reputation for offering quality education. Therefore, while we do not wish
to inflict your individual speaking style, we request
that you follow the formatting guidelines.
Formatting
Guidelines
Please ensure your materials have been edited and
proofed and that any graphics are already embedded
in the document or presentation. Unfortunately,
we cannot edit your materials. We have included a slideshow template (available here) which you may use to prepare your presentation.
Disclosure
AABB strives to ensure objectivity in all educational programs and presentations and recognizes that debate and professional differences of opinions are often instructive. Recognized as an accredited sponsor of continuing education for physicians by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the AABB is required to have a policy regarding disclosure of faculty relations. Please complete the disclosure information.
Curriculum Vitae:
Due 11/30/2007. Please fill out your contact information for publishing in the audioconference marketing materials You also need to provide your Curriculum Vitae. This must be submitted as an MS Word document.
Presentation PPT (PowerPoint):
This PowerPoint file should be your final presentation.
Supplemental MS Word Document:
Additionally, you might want to upload extra information in MS Word Document format. This could be additional information and/or supplemental reading.
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