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The American College of Physicians invites you to volunteer to review abstracts submitted by medical students and residents for the 2010 National Abstract Competitions.

We offer four submission categories:

  • Basic Science Research
  • Clinical Science Research
  • Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
  • Clinical Vignette

Grading criteria and reviewer guidelines will be mailed to your address of choice. However, you will be directed to a URL on our website to view/print, and grade your abstracts. You will be assigned to approximately 35 abstracts and will have 5 - 6 weeks to review them. The reviewer process begins in mid-December.

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If you are interested in participating, please e-mail us at abstracts@acponline.org to indicate your availability.

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