2009 National HIV Prevention Conference
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Types of Presentations

There are five types of presentations: single oral presentations, group oral presentations, late breaker oral presentations, roundtable discussions, and poster sessions. All oral presentations will be 90 minutes and roundtables will last 45 minutes. Single oral session abstracts will be accepted individually and combined into sessions by track chairs, typically three per session. Group oral session abstracts will be accepted as a group of relevant papers that are organized and submitted together by the abstract authors (also 90 minutes). Roundtables will be accepted with a maximum of two facilitators per abstract and organized by track. Roundtables will be highly competitive and limited in number. In 2009 a limited number of Spanish/English roundtables may be available. Please indicate your interest in hosting a bilingual session.

Single Oral Sessions

(Session Abstracts Submitted Individually)
Oral sessions provide an opportunity for conference participants to hear the latest information on a topic from individual presentations. Single oral sessions are presented in lecture style for a large group, but not all conference participants. Room configurations will allow for questions from the audience. Single oral session abstracts will be accepted individually and combined with other presentations into 90-minute sessions by the conference track cochairs.

Group Oral Sessions

(Session Abstracts Submitted as a Group)
Group oral sessions comprising an expert panel or specific group of presenters provide an opportunity for authors to combine their presentations and submit together as one 90-minute session. A limited number of these sessions will be available in the conference program. Some authors submitting group oral abstracts may be asked to turn these presentations into single oral sessions. Group oral sessions are presented in lecture style for a large group, but not all conference participants. Room configurations will allow for questions from the audience.

There are two ways to submit abstracts for a group oral session. Authors may submit one summary abstract outlining the objectives for the entire panel, along with the names of the speakers. Or, authors may submit up to four individual abstracts together as one group oral session. In either submission method, all information on each speaker must be completed and accompany the abstract(s).

Late Breaker Oral Sessions

To accommodate breaking news of scientific and programmatic developments that have surfaced in the weeks following the abstract deadline, a limited number of late breaker abstracts may be considered for inclusion in the program. This is a separate abstract submission process. Additional information about the submission of late breaker abstracts will be available in late Spring 2009 on the conference Web site.

Roundtable Sessions

Roundtables provide an opportunity to informally discuss programmatic and scientific topics with a group of conference attendees. The format for a roundtable will be one to two experts on a topic, relevant to one or more of the conference tracks, serving as hosts for the dialogue. Conference participants are seated in a circle to facilitate active participation in a 45-minute discussion. Those interested in facilitating a roundtable should submit a roundtable abstract.

Poster Sessions

There will be two sessions for posters during the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference.one on Monday, August 24, and one on Tuesday, August 25, 2009. This presentation format should not be confused with an oral session. The conference organizers will determine how the posters will be grouped once all confirmations have been received. Authors will present posters on their assigned day. Information on poster size and presentation day/time will be sent to authors after abstracts have been accepted.
For general inquiries please Email: info@2009nhpc.org