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APMA is pleased to announce the Call for Oral/Poster Abstracts for the APMA 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting (The National) in Denver, July 29–August 1. You are encouraged submit a research abstract on a topic relevant to foot and ankle care to be considered for presentation at The National. The deadline is February 15 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Please note: You do not need to be a podiatric physician to submit an abstract, however, each abstract must have at least one podiatric physician listed as an author to be considered. Additionally, all podiatric physicians and podiatric medical students listed as authors must be APMA members in good standing for the abstract to be considered. Please read the submission guidelines thoroughly prior to submission.
Questions? Contact Scientific Program Assistant Allison Fisher at 301-581-9280 or ajfisher@apma.org.
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