IMPORTANT POINTS AND SUBMISSION RULES FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstracts must be submitted online through the website using the abstract system. Abstracts sent via email or post independently of the system will not be accepted. The papers to be presented at the congress should be in the form of experimental studies, clinical studies, and original case reports, should be capable of contributing to scientific development, and must give a concluding message. Since the abstracts submitted over the internet will be printed exactly as they are, attention should be paid to typographical errors. Authors are responsible for all typographical errors.

Abstract Submission Deadline: September 18, 2026
Writing Guidelines
- Abstracts will be collected via the online abstract submission system.
- Academic titles should not be used in author names.
- Names should be written in lowercase with only the first letter capitalized.
- The names and addresses of the institutions where the authors work must be stated.
- Only the first letter of the abstract title should be capitalized. (Abbreviations are an exception.)
- If abbreviations are used in the abstract, the full name of the abbreviation should be given in parentheses.
- The abstract should briefly state the aim of the study and the methods used, summarize the findings with sufficient numerical details, and explain the conclusion within the framework of the presented findings.
- The abstract must be written using the headings: objective, method, findings, and conclusion.
- The entire abstract should not exceed 300 words, excluding the title, author's name, and surname.
Any abstract that does not comply with any of these items will be excluded from evaluation regardless of its content.
Evaluation of Abstracts
The evaluation will be made over the internet by the Abstract Evaluation Committee, keeping the researchers' names/surnames and institutions confidential. The evaluation result will be sent as a result letter to all abstract owners.
PRESENTATION INFORMATION
Oral Presentations
Please note when preparing your Oral Presentation slides;
- Not having more than 7 lines on your slides,
- The number of words in each line not exceeding 6,
- Slides being prepared horizontally,
- Tables with very broad content not being included in the slides,
- Ensuring slides are prepared in Turkish or English.
- Presentation time is 5 minutes presentation, 2 minutes discussion.
Poster Presentations
Poster papers submitted to the congress will be published as e-posters. The rules for sending e-posters are included in the abstract system, and publication rules will be forwarded to the owners of accepted poster papers.