Question about publications

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If you are an author on a poster presented at an annual scientific meeting, but you do not actually attend the event, can you still list it in ERAS under poster presentations? (especially if you already listed them under accepted abstracts). Essentially, if you submit an abstract to a meeting and then prepare a poster from the data in the abstract (although you do not attend the poster meeting), can you list them both?

Also, would abstracts from annual meetings, such as Congress of Neurological Surgerons, be considered published or ...?

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If you are an author on a poster presented at an annual scientific meeting, but you do not actually attend the event, can you still list it in ERAS under poster presentations? (especially if you already listed them under accepted abstracts). Essentially, if you submit an abstract to a meeting and then prepare a poster from the data in the abstract (although you do not attend the poster meeting), can you list them both?

Also, would abstracts from annual meetings, such as Congress of Neurological Surgerons, be considered published or ...?

Yes it would go under posters/presentations.

Abstracts on the other hand are only considered published if the abstract is published in a journal... (NOT the meeting booklet.. must be a journal.)
 
Question on publications too...

what if you have a work that's coming out in November? ERAS wont accept a date of publication in the future!
thanks
 
I thought there was some way to just put "in press" or something like that. Or leave the date blank and fill it in somewhere else.

The above is right though, your CV can have spots for posters/presentations as opposed to publications. And any abstract you participate in can go there if it was presented (even if you weren't there). People will assume you presented it if you are the first author.
 
Question on publications too...

what if you have a work that's coming out in November? ERAS wont accept a date of publication in the future!
thanks

If it is meets this criteria, you can choose Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts(Other than Published).

How about accepted presentations happening in the future?
ERAS won't accept future dates for presentations either, and there isn't an option for Presentations "In press".
 
Yes it would go under posters/presentations.

Abstracts on the other hand are only considered published if the abstract is published in a journal... (NOT the meeting booklet.. must be a journal.)


I have to disagree with this, I want to get other opinions on the matter.
A lot of national meetings actually publish your abstract in an archive of meeting abstract online that are supported by like High Wire Press or Stanford University Press. These are all technically published, and you can always pull them up online. What do people think?
 
can't seem to find that "in press" choice...
eras demands complete details...
 
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