SCA poster rejection

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Hey guys, I was recently notified that my poster for SCA was rejected. Honestly was pretty surprised and not sure what went wrong. I am wondering if they had higher number of submissions and they had to be more selective this year? Anyone have any thoughts on this or similar experience?

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Hey guys, I was recently notified that my poster for SCA was rejected. Honestly was pretty surprised and not sure what went wrong. I am wondering if they had higher number of submissions and they had to be more selective this year? Anyone have any thoughts on this or similar experience?

I was 1/2 so who knows.
 
What was your poster about?

I have 0 insight to the SCA rejection process. But as I'm writing up more and more I realized not everything was as cool as I thought it was.

Most likely what happened is the reviewer was not impressed with your submission.
 
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There was an announcement made at the ACTA Fellowship PD meeting in November regarding the rapid growth of poster submissions in the last 2 years, and that the percentage of acceptances would likely fall in order to maintain a stable number of total items submitted.

My residents were 14/14 over the past 3 years, and we’re 0/2 (so far on the residents that have gotten back to me) this year.
 
I know the submissions have been going up steadily the last few years. One of my co-fellows’ poster was rejected a couple of years back - but he’d be the first one to tell you he threw it together in 2-3 hours post-call one day. And he didn’t submit any pictures, which I think are an absolute necessity. That stinks about your poster, though.

For those who did get their posters accepted - congratulations! Once you clear it with your program I would book your hotel room ASAP - the block will fill (Especially the weekend) and you want to be there for convenience and the rates are usually pretty good.
 
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