• 2025 APSSLH Conference

Presentations Guidelines

I: Oral Presentation (20 minutes)

  • Format: In-person only
  • Topics: Audiology and speech-language pathology science/research

The purpose of oral presentation session is to communicate scientific information or highlight clinical innovations in an efficient form. The session may have either a research or clinical focus. Research sessions present recent research findings or research in progress. Clinical sessions address the applied clinical aspects of the professions, such as the methodology of a specific diagnostic, a therapeutic strategy, or a unique service delivery model used by the clinician.

Three oral presentation awards will be given for the best 3 oral presentations during APSSLH convention in Bangkok, Thailand. Prize and a certificate will be presented to the authors.

Selection Criteria

Selection of best 3 oral presentations are based on the following criteria using oral Rubrics:

1. Strength of theoretical/scientific rationale for research questions
2. Strength of research questions/hypothesis
3. Potential impacts
4. Overall clarity of oral presentation
5. Knowledge and style of Author Presentation

II: Symposium (60 minutes)

  • Format: In-person only
  • Topics: Audiology and speech-language pathology science/research

The purpose of symposium session is for a group of researchers and/or practitioners to select a contemporary topic and learn state-of-art research or innovative clinical aspects by exchanging ideas, thoughts, or concerns between attendees and symposium presenters.

III: Poster Presentation (60 minutes)

Time: 12th Dec. 1pm-2pm

  • Format: In-person presentation
  • Topics: All areas of communication sciences and Disorders

Poster presentations combine an organized but short oral presentation with a visual display to facilitate the rapid communication of scientific ideas. During the presentation, viewers visually guide themselves at their own pace through the basics of the study displayed on the poster, while the presentation focuses on explanation, clarification, and discussion of key elements of the work. In-person poster presenters will be scheduled for a 60-minute session at the APSSLH Conference. Authors must be present to answer questions and engage in discussion with the audiences.

Three poster awards will be given for the best 3 posters during APSSLH convention in Bangkok, Thailand. Prize and a certificate will be presented to the authors.

Selection Criteria

Selection of best 3 posters are based on the following criteria using Poster Rubrics:

1. Strength of theoretical/scientific rationale for research questions
2. Strength of research questions/hypothesis
3. Potential impacts
4. Overall clarity of poster design
5. Knowledge and style of Author Presentation

Submission Guidelines

  1. All submissions should be made through this portal only (you are required to register your account to submit your proposal).
  2. Select a session format (oral presentation, poster presentation, or symposium)
  3. Select a topic and number (A1-A10, or S1-S10)
  4. Proposal Content:
    • Style Guide:
      APSSLH adheres to the style guide of the American Psychological Association (APA) 7 Edition in using person-first or identity-first language.
    • Language:
      Abstracts must be written and presented in English.
    • Title:
      The title of your proposal should not exceed 15 words, using title case. Do not use all caps or unnecessary punctuation, such as quotation marks around the title of a period at the end.
    • Abstract/Summary:
      Please provide an expanded summary of your proposal, not to exceed 500 words, that the Program Committee can use in its review of your proposal. A suggested structure for the abstract could be as follows:
      1. Background: Briefly introduce the topic and context of the study or clinical innovation.
      2. Objective: Clearly state the specific research question or clinical goal.
      3. Methods: Describe the study design, methodology, and/or intervention, as appropriate.
      4. Results: Summarize the main findings or outcomes of the study or clinical innovation.
      5. Conclusion: Summarize the implications of the findings or outcomes, and their relevance to the field.
    • Keywords:
      Please submit 3-5 keywords that best represent the main themes or topics covered in your proposed work. These keywords will help organizers to categorize and group similar abstracts and help attendees to more easily find sessions that are of interest to them.
    • Learning Outcomes:
      3 audience learning outcomes, authors must use "Action" words to describe.

Notification

  • Notification to Authors: Early June, 2025
  • Abstracts will be considered for presentation if they have not been presented at a previous APSSLH conference and if they have not been published prior to Jan 2025.
  • Any requests to link presentations will be considered but are not guaranteed.
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