◆ 会议时间:2025年11月5-8日
◆ 会议简介: 2025年北美儿科胃肠病学、肝病学和营养学会(NASPGHAN)年会暨研究生课程将于2025年11月5-8日在美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥举行。 北美儿科胃肠病学、肝病学和营养学学会(NASPGHAN)的使命促进对儿童的正常发育, 生理学和胃肠道和肝脏疾病病理生理学的了解,通过科学会议、专业和公共教育以及政策发展,促进这些知识的传播,提高护理质量,并作为成员和行业的一个有效的代言者。NASPGHAN现拥有1800余名儿科胃肠病学家成员。NASPGHAN通过促进临床护理、研究和教育的发展,努力改善对患有消化系统疾病的婴儿、儿童和青少年的护理。NASPGHAN的目标宣包括但不限于:改善全球特别是北美地区儿童的消化健康和营养状况;促进有关影响儿科胃肠病患者及其家属的相关问题的对话和研究;为临床医生和研究人员提供机会,以获得有关儿科胃肠病学领域科学进展的知识;传播丰富的科学信息,以改善临床结果,促进儿科胃肠病学和营养学的实践。 儿科胃肠病学专家专业从事对患有慢性腹痛、腹泻、便秘、呕吐、胃肠道出血、炎症性肠病、肝病、胰腺疾病、体重不佳和营养问题的儿童的护理。儿科胃肠病学专攻胃食管反流(GER)、消化性溃疡、幽门螺杆菌、乳糜泻、克罗恩病、溃疡性结肠炎、先天性巨结肠疾病、周期性呕吐、息肉、胆结石、肝炎、胆道闭锁、黄疸、胰腺炎、乳糖吸收不良、发育不良等常见和罕见疾病。大多数儿科胃肠病学家进行内镜检查、结肠镜检查、食管pH探头研究、食管和直肠测压和肝脏活组织检查。未经许可禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com) 2025 NASPGHAN Postgraduate Course and Annual Meeting Dates: November 5-8, 2025
摘要征文投稿: NASPGHAN/CPNP/APGNN Annual Meeting abstract submission Submission deadline is June 1, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET Notifications of acceptance will go out on late July/early August.
The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition NASPGHAN, the Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Nurses, APGNN, and the NASPGHAN Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals, CPNP, are now accepting scientific abstracts and clinical vignettes for presentation at their NASPGHAN 2025 Annual Meeting. All submissions must be completed electronically by clicking on the “Submission” tab in the upper left corner. A $55 submission fee for each abstract/clinical vignette will be assessed. APGNN and CPNP abstracts may be submitted at no charge. Abstracts and clinical vignettes will be competitively reviewed and presented as follows:
Abstracts that will be considered include:
There are some helpful resources for constructing the best abstract. A few links are provided below: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3136027/ https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/706/1/ Please conform to the character limits and specifications in the abstract instructions. You can save a draft and come back to submit it later if needed as long as it’s before the deadline. Clinical Case Reports and small case series should only be submitted to the Clinical Vignettes section (except CPNP abstracts.) They will be rejected if submitted to the Scientific Abstract Section. *CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSIONS NASPGHAN recognizes the importance of patient-related clinical information in furthering knowledge and approaches to diverse problems in the management of pediatric gastrointestinal disorders. Accordingly, a separate abstract category of Clinical Vignettes will again be held this year. This poster session will permit the submission of interesting clinical cases, or case reports that:
Submitted abstracts might include the presentation of interesting or challenging cases, discussion of a new or incompletely understood clinical problem, or consideration of a treatment protocol that differs from traditional approaches. Clinical Case Reports should only be submitted to the Clinical Vignettes section. They will be rejected if submitted to the Scientific Abstracts section. Accepted submissions will be presented as posters, encouraging informal and collegial discussion. Clinical vignette abstracts will be integrated with other poster sessions, subdivided by appropriate organ/disease category. By sharing important clinical experiences in a meaningful and instructive format, we encourage practicing pediatric gastroenterologists and fellows-in-training to consider a submission to this session. All abstracts will be reviewed and selected by the clinical vignette subcommittee of the Clinical Care and Quality Committee. AWARDS The Young Faculty Investigator Award is given to a laboratory scientist submitting an outstanding scientific abstract. Candidates for this award must be: 1) less than five years beyond fellowship training in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition in North America; 2) first author 3) a member of NASPGHAN. Eligible applicants may submit only one abstract for this award. The award is $1000 plus travel expenses to the annual meeting. The Young Faculty Clinical Investigator Award is given to a clinical investigator submitting an outstanding scientific abstract focusing on clinical investigation or outcomes research and must be: 1) less than ten years beyond fellowship training in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition; 2) first author; 3) a member of NASPGHAN. Eligible applicants may submit only one abstract for this award. The award is $1000 plus travel expenses to the annual meeting. The Fellow Research Award is given to a fellow in pediatric gastroenterology/nutrition submitting an outstanding abstract. The recipient must be a fellow in training, be the first author, and be a NASPGHAN member. Eligible applicants may submit only one abstract for this award. The award is $500 plus travel expenses to the annual meeting. Five Latin America Travel Awards will be given to LASPGHAN members residing in a LASPGHAN country or Mexico who submit outstanding scientific abstracts. Clinical vignettes are not eligible. The 1st ranked abstract will receive a full award for hotel, travel, registration, and postgraduate course expenses. The 2nd-5th ranked abstracts will receive a waiver of the annual meeting registration and postgraduate course fees. Awardees must be conversant in English and be able to present the abstract in a poster or oral session. The awards will be given to the presenting author. NASPGHAN Travel Award for Mexican Pediatric Gastroenterologists: Ten Travel Awards will be given to members residing in Mexico who submit outstanding scientific abstracts. Clinical vignettes are not eligible. The 1st and 2nd ranked abstracts will receive a full award of the hotel, travel, registration, and postgraduate course expenses. The 3rd – 10th ranked abstracts will receive a waiver of the annual meeting registration and postgraduate course fees. Awardees must be conversant in English and be able to present the abstract in a poster or oral session. The awards will be given to the presenting author. The NASPGHAN Endoscopy Prize has been developed to promote the pursuit of research related to endoscopy and other procedures in children. This award is in the amount of $500.00. NASPGHAN members whose abstracts have been accepted for presentation may be considered for the prize. One author on the abstract must be a NASPGHAN member. Abstracts whose focus is primarily on endoscopy or other procedures and that have been accepted for presentation at sessions other than the ASGE/NASPGHAN Pediatric Endoscopy Forum will still be eligible for consideration. Members of the abstract reviewing committee/ judging committee are not eligible for the prize. The NASPGHAN Neurogastroenterology and Motility Prize has been developed to promote the pursuit of research related to Functional and Motility disorders in children. The Awards in the amount of $500 each will be given to one outstanding clinical abstract and one to the outstanding basic science abstract. One author on the abstract must be a NASPGHAN member. The winners will present their work during the meeting. The NASPGHAN Nutrition Prize has been developed to promote the pursuit of research related to nutritional disorders in children. The Award in the amount of $500 will be given to the outstanding nutrition abstract. One author on the abstract must be a member of NASPGHAN. The winners will present their work during the meeting. The NASPGHAN Amin Tjota Award for Excellence in Pancreatic Research Prize has been developed to promote the pursuit of research related to pancreatic disorders in children. The Award in the amount of $500 will be given to the outstanding pancreas abstract. One author on the abstract must be a member of NASPGHAN. The winners will present their work during the meeting. The APFED Outstanding EGID Abstract Award has been developed to encourage the pursuit of research related to eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases in children. Two awards in the amount of $750 each will be given to the two top-scored abstracts as determined by NASPGHAN. One author on each abstract must be a NASPGHAN member. The winners will present their work during the meeting. This award is being generously supported by the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED). The Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association (CVSA) Young Investigator Prize in honor of B Li in Functional GI Disorders has been developed to promote the pursuit of research in these conditions. This award will be given to a young investigator submitting an outstanding scientific abstract focusing on basic science, clinical investigation, or outcomes research in the following conditions: Cyclic vomiting syndrome, aerophagia, rumination syndrome, functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, or functional abdominal pain (submissions for any other condition must have a written justification for inclusion in this category). The investigator must be: 1) less than ten years beyond fellowship training in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition or from receiving a PhD; 2) first author; 3) a member of NASPGHAN. Eligible applicants may submit only one abstract for this award. The award is $750. The Feeding Matters Outstanding Pediatric Feeding Disorder Abstract Award encourages the pursuit of research related to pediatric feeding disorders in children. Two awards in the amount of $500 each will be given to the top-scored 2 abstracts as determined by NASPGHAN. One author on each abstract must be a NASPGHAN member. The winners will present their work during the meeting. This award is being generously supported by Feeding Matters. Poster Presentation Information If you have two posters in this session, every effort will be made to place them in proximity to one another. Suggestions for preparing posters are included below. Posters are displayed on fiberboard panels measuring 4 ft x 8 ft and should be designated so that titles, legends, graphs, and illustrations can be read easily at a distance of 4-6 ft. Your cooperation in following the enclosed recommendations will help maintain the high standards of our meeting. You do need to register for the meeting to gain access to your poster space.The program details will be on line at https://members.naspghan.org/annualmeeting . You will also information on how to register online starting in June, and how to book your hotel room on the NASPGHAN website. Please note that the early bird registration deadline is August 31, 2025. INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSTER PRESENTATION The poster board area is 4′ high and 8′ wide. Prepare a label for the top of your poster space indicating the title and authors of your presentation. The lettering for the label should not be less than 1 1/2″. We will provide a printed “number” identifying each station. All illustrations should be made up beforehand. Remember that your illustrations must be read from distances of 3 – 5 feet or more. Charts, drawings, and illustrations should be similar to those you would use in making slides, but more heavily drawn. Do not mount them on heavy board because they may be difficult to keep in position on the poster boards. Hand-lettered material should contain heavy lettering approximately 1″ high for minor titles (i.e. questions, methods, conclusions, etc.) and all printing should be a minimum of 1/2″. Do not use normal “typewriter-size” type. Keep illustrated and written materials simple. One or two authors should be in attendance at each poster during the presentation time. Do not allow yourself to be monopolized for an inordinate period of time by a single individual. We also want to share a new and more interactive way of preparing a poster presentation: https://tinyurl.com/y4lq34fw A packet containing pushpins will be available. Please do not write or paint on the poster boards.
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