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I'll keep this short. I'm an M2, starting rotations in May, and my first abstract that I ever submitted in my career was accepted as a poster presentation at a national conference. It's not an oral presentation, but I'm just happy to be validated. I'm excited/ willing to go to the conference, even if it's only for a day in order to be at my poster during the assigned poster session. However, my PI said I don't NEED to go, which confuses me. I thought one presenting author had to be at the poster session, otherwise it's counted as a no-show.
Logistics indeed may be hard to get to go to the conference, esp if I don't get a travel fund, but I'd rather shell out a couple hundred dollars than be blacklisted for not showing up to my poster (does this happen?). I'm just confused why my mentor said I don't need to go...I was actually looking forward to getting a little feedback on my project from other people. I'd have to miss a day during the first 2 weeks of my first rotation, but it shouldn't be a big deal, right? (ik that attendance policy differs based on rotation/ school)
tl;dr do i have to attend a poster session? (I want to, just confused why I was told it's not necessary).
Logistics indeed may be hard to get to go to the conference, esp if I don't get a travel fund, but I'd rather shell out a couple hundred dollars than be blacklisted for not showing up to my poster (does this happen?). I'm just confused why my mentor said I don't need to go...I was actually looking forward to getting a little feedback on my project from other people. I'd have to miss a day during the first 2 weeks of my first rotation, but it shouldn't be a big deal, right? (ik that attendance policy differs based on rotation/ school)
tl;dr do i have to attend a poster session? (I want to, just confused why I was told it's not necessary).