Abstract submissions should include the following information:
- presentation title
- presentation theme
- authors names and affiliations
- a structured abstract of no more than 250 words must be submitted using the following template, with a word count including background, method, results and conclusion
- a 50 word CV is required from each presenter to facilitate their introduction by the session chair.
Please note the following:
- the authors must accept sole responsibility for the statements made in their abstract
- if abbreviations are used in the abstract, they must be defined at their first mention
- illustrations and tables are not permitted
- supplementary data will not be accepted
Abstract Review and Selection
- The committee will review all abstracts submitted. All decisions made by the committee are final.
- Each abstract must specify a presenter, who will be notified of the committee's decision when the abstract acceptances/non-acceptances are distrubuted.
- The presenter of each accepted abstract must register for the entire conference and must be available to present on the day allocated.
- Abstracts submitted for presentation at Laryngology Melbourne 2026 are expected to be original and unique submissions without duplication at other societal meetings.
- The committee reserves the right to reallocate abstracts to a different theme after review proccess.
Key Dates
- Abstract submissions close - Sunday, 21 June 2026
- Notice of acceptance to authors - Friday, 24 July 2026