![]() ![]() Practice your presentation until you can present it clearly in six minutes. (Do not spend excessive time on title, co-authors, historical work, motivation, and too little on methods, results, and discussion.) If there is to be an acknowledgement, it should be on one slide at the end and not a part of the formal oral presentation. Spend one minute maximum on background and motivation, two to three slides on methods, with most on results, discussion, and conclusions. The next slide should give the presentation title and authors. Your slides will NOT be presented if this disclosure is not made. This is MANDATORY even if you have nothing relevant to declare. Please see the declaration slide page to download the template slides. The declaration of financial interests or relationships should be your first or second slide, and it should show the same “declaration” information you provided when you submitted the abstract. Do not include commonly known background information. Discuss only the major points of your work, especially the conclusions drawn from your data. To present your paper effectively in this limited time, do not attempt to cover too much material. Note: Program numbers were emailed to first authors on 25 April 2023. Kyle, DVM, with program number 1021, would be named: ![]() 4įor example, the file name of a presentation titled, “Efficacy of Catnip for Reduction of Claw-Based Injuries in Feline MR,” by S. ĭO NOT EMAIL presentations! Presentations that are e-mailed will be deleted. If you do not receive your ETS or Mira login, please email will be delayed after.
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