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    SGEA 2024 Annual Conference

    Medical Education in a Changing Climate 

    Hosted by
    McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, Baylor College of Medicine, and The University of Texas Medical Branch

    Registration Is Now Open for the 2024 SGEA Annual Conference!

    The Southern Group on Education Affairs (SGEA) extends a warm invitation to you for our 2024 Annual Conference, taking place in Houston, TX, from April 11-13. This year's conference theme, "Medical Education in a Changing Climate," promises an enriching experience with insightful workshops, research abstracts, innovation abstracts, posters, and dynamic plenary speakers.

    Conference Registration

    Registration is now open at the SGEA Registration Website !

    Take advantage of early bird registration, which concludes on March 6. We encourage you to register promptly to secure your spot.


    All fees listed are in U.S. Dollars.

    Type of Registration Price
    Early-Bird Full Conference Registration $650 through March 6, 2024
    Standard Full Conference Registration $750 March 7 through April 13, 2024

    Student Registration
    To qualify for the student rate you must be a full time medical student/resident or fellow.

    $150
     
    Hotel/Travel

    Detailed information about the conference hotel, the Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria, and travel plans can be found on the SGEA Registration Website. The hotel group rate is available through March 21, ensuring convenient and comfortable accommodation for our attendees. 

    Conference Agenda

    Visit the SGEA Conference Website for comprehensive information about the conference. The full agenda, along with details about our esteemed plenary speakers, will be available soon.

    We look forward to welcoming you to Houston!

    For more information, please contact:
    Conference Chair: Nadia Ismail 
    Conference Co-host: Era Buck
    Conference Co-host: Peggy Hsieh
    SGEA Chair: Andrea Berry

    REGISTER NOW

    A submission is considered a commitment to attend the meeting and present if accepted. Abstract Submission decisions were sent on Tuesday, February 7, 2024.

    Session Types

    Research in Medical Education Abstract Proposal

    Purpose: Includes works to promote dissemination and discussion of research and its application to medical education. 

    Time/Format: Submissions will be peer reviewed and accepted abstracts will be selected for either poster or oral presentation. Presenting authors should be familiar enough with the project to discuss relevant literature, present findings, and answer questions.  

    • Oral presentations: 10-minute in-person presentation with a maximum of 12 slides, as well as time for Q&A with the presenter. First authors have the option to “opt out” of an oral presentation during the submission process.
    • Poster presentations: Presenters are expected to be available to discuss their research with session attendees in-person during the designated poster session. 

    Proposals are limited to 300 words and must include:

    • Research statement/question
    • Background and/or theoretical framework and relevance of the study
    • Design and methods
    • Results of data collection and analysis
    • Limitations
    • Conclusions

    Required but not included in 300-word count:

    • Title
    • Author(s) and affiliated institutions
    • References (limit 4)

    Proposals will be reviewed using the following criteria:

    • Clarity of research statement/question
    • Strength of background and/or theoretical framework and relevance of the study
    • Strength of research design and methods
    • Relevance of results
    • Limitations and soundness of conclusions
    • Clarity of writing

    Innovations in Medical Education Abstract Proposal

    Purpose: Includes works to promote dissemination and discussion of scholarly educational innovations and their application to medical education. 

    Time/Format: Submissions will be peer reviewed and accepted abstracts will be selected for either poster or oral presentation. Presenting authors should be familiar enough with the project to discuss relevant literature, present findings, and answer questions. 

    • Oral presentations: 10-minute in-person presentation with a maximum of 12 slides, as well as time for Q&A with the presenter. First authors have the option to “opt out” of an oral presentation during the submission process.
    • Poster presentations: Presenters are expected to be available to discuss their research with session attendees in-person during the designated poster session. 

    Proposals are limited to 300 words and must include:

    • Objective or purpose of innovation
    • Background and/or theoretical framework and importance to the field
    • Innovation Design
    • Evaluation Plan: methods and measures
    • Outcomes
    • Feasibility and transferability

    Required but not included in 300-word count:

    • Title
    • Author(s) and affiliated institutions
    • References (limit 4)

    Proposals will be reviewed using the following criteria:

    • Clarity of what was novel, new or innovative
    • Strength of background and/or theoretical framework and relevance
    • Strength of evaluation plan (methods and materials)
    • Relevance of outcomes
    • Quality of reflective critique about the innovation
    • Clarity of writing

    Key Differences Between Research and Innovations

    The table below summarizes some of the similarities and differences in Research and Innovation abstract submissions.

    Section Research Innovation
    Background Strong rationale with theoretical framework applied Strong rationale with theoretical framework applied; What was new, novel or innovative?
    Methods Clear methods and data analysis Emphasis on evaluation plan
    Results Results are complete and relevant Outcomes are clearly defined
    Conclusions Sound conclusions and limitations discussed Feasibility, sustainability, and transferability; Quality of reflective critique about the innovation

    Workshops

    Purpose: Skill-oriented, interactive experience for participants which will allow them to take home specific knowledge and skills.

    Time/Format: Conference workshops will be 60 minutes in length. It is expected that the workshop activities will include hands-on practice and/or active learning for a majority of the workshop time.  

    Proposals are limited to 750 words and must include:

    • Rationale: Why the topic is important, timely, and its relevant to medical education. Why participants would be interested in this topic.
    • Learning Objectives: What participates will know or be able to do as a result of this session.
    • Session Methods and Format: Indicate the amount of time to be allocated to each element of the session. Describe the format of the session and the methods that will be used to actively involve participants.
    • Experience: In one sentence per speaker, describe the experience of the speaker(s) relevant to the topic being presented. 

    Required but not included in 750-word count:

    • Title
    • Author(s) and affiliated institutions

    Proposals will be reviewed using the following criteria:

    • Strength of the rationale for the topic and interest potential
    • Clarity of learning objectives
    • Clarity and appropriateness of session methods and format
    • Strategies for active learning
    • Qualifications of the speaker(s)
    • Clarity of writing

    Submission Deadline: CLOSED
    Theme: Medical Education in a Changing Climate 

    Notes about ratings for all abstract types

    Rating Scale for each criterion:

    • 1=Poor (major concerns)
    • 2=Below Average (minor concerns)
    • 3=Average (typical; a majority of proposals should fall here)
    • 4=Above Average (better than typical)
    • 5=Excellent (truly outstanding)

    Overall Decision:

    • Accept: (this is an excellent proposal, strongly support it being in the program)
    • Accept with Reservations; Please explain: (this proposal has strong qualities but minor concerns, would include in program if space permits)
    • Reject; Please explain: (this proposal has major concerns, do not support it being on the program)

    Additional information
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    System will collect submitter’s contact information, presentation title, content domain, intended audience, and abstract type