10% Registration Discount for ASNACC 2027 for All Participant
Competition Category: Case Studies and Original Research
Abstracts and E-Posters submitted must be original and must not have been presented or published in other scientific events or media.
Theme: Free, but must remain within the scope of Anesthesia, Critical Care, Neurology, and Neuroscientist.
Abstracts must be written in Indonesian and English. Abstracts must be in PDF format with a maximum of 300 words (excluding the title and references). References must be cited using the Vancouver reference style.
E-Posters must be in English.
E-Posters may contain text, tables, images, photos, and other visual aids related to the chosen topic.
E-Poster files must be submitted in PDF format, in portrait orientation, with dimensions of 1080 x 1920 pixels (aspect ratio 9:16). The layout must use a 3-column format on one slide.
It is recommended to use a maximum of 4 colors (including font colors). A white background is recommended.
The author’s name on the E-Poster should be written without academic titles. The author’s name and affiliation/institution should be clearly written. The first author is the presenter, and their name must be written in italics and underlined.
Word count: 500–1,000 words (including title, images, and tables).
The E-Poster design must have an ideal composition between text and tables/images/photos. Images and tables must not exceed 50% of the poster area.
The E-Poster Competition is open to Specialist (SP-1 & SP-2), GP, PhD, PhD Candidate, Trainees, and Fellows from the fields of Anesthesiology, Neurology, and Neurocritical Care.
Selected electronic posters will be presented and will have the opportunity to win prizes.
Selection results will be announced via WhatsApp and/or email.
Poster participants must register for the symposium and/or workshop.
Registration for the poster competition is free.
The E-Poster presentation session will be held on the day of the event in a designated room. Participants must be present in the presentation area 10 minutes before the discussion session.
Each participant will have 8 minutes for their presentation, followed by 3 minutes for discussion, and 2 minutes for preparation.
E-Posters will be judged based on content, design, and presentation skills.
The E-Poster Competition is open to Specialist (SP-1 & SP-2), GP, PhD, PhD Candidate, Trainees, and Fellows from the fields of Anesthesiology, Neurology, and Neurocritical Care.
Selected electronic posters will be presented and will have the opportunity to win prizes.
Selection results will be announced via WhatsApp and/or email.
Poster participants must register for the symposium and/or workshop.
Registration for the poster competition is free.
The E-Poster presentation session will be held on the day of the event in a designated room. Participants must be present in the presentation area 10 minutes before the discussion session.
Each participant will have 8 minutes for their presentation, followed by 3 minutes for discussion, and 2 minutes for preparation.
E-Posters will be judged based on content, design, and presentation skills.
Participants must prepare an E-Poster and Abstract in accordance with the applicable regulations. Only E-Posters that meet the requirements will be evaluated.
All participants are required to submit abstracts via the form: [form link] before June 16, 2026
All participants are required to register their E-Posters via the form: [form link] before [date] July 2026 with the following terms and conditions:
Fill out the Form:
Registrant’s name, profession, contact details, institution of origin
E-Poster Title
Type of E-Poster (Case Report/Series or Research)
Name of presenter and supervisor (full name including titles)
Department and institution name
Contact name and e-mail
Uploaded files must be in the following formats:
Abstract in PDF format with a maximum of 300 words (excluding title and references)
E-Poster in PDF format with a maximum size of 25 MB
Title and Authors
The manuscript title must be concise, may not contain abbreviations, and must not exceed 15 words.
The title must be written in Arial font, size 14, bold, single-spaced.
The author’s name on the E-Poster should be written without academic titles. The author’s name and affiliation/institution must be clearly stated. The first author is the presenter, and their name must be written in italics and underlined.
Abstract and Keywords
The abstract is written in paragraph form accompanied by 5 keywords, in both Indonesian and English.
The Research Abstract is written using Arial font, size 12, single-spaced, and should not exceed 250–300 words. It consists of: 1) Introduction; 2) Subjects and Methods; 3) Results; 4) Conclusion.
The Case Report Abstract should not exceed 300 words and consists of: 1) Brief Case Summary; 2) Management; 3) Management Outcome (Success/Failure).
Keywords: anesthesia, bronchus, desaturation, endotracheal, cardiac (listed in alphabetical order), covering the key points of the article.
Manuscript Content
The content of a Research paper consists of: 1) Introduction; 2) Methods; 3) Results and Discussion; 4) Conclusion and Suggestions.
The content of a Case Report consists of: 1) Introduction; 2) Case; 3) Discussion; 4) Conclusion.
Introduction: Description/definition or scope of the topic being raised (background, uniqueness, or specialty justifying the case selection, the objective of reporting the case, delivered concisely and clearly).
Case: a) Complete identity without patient name; b) Anamnesis, physical examination, supporting examinations, diagnostics; c) Management; d) Management observation, management outcome (success/failure); e) Delivered concisely and clearly, particularly highlighting aspects related to the problem in the case.
Discussion: a) Discuss the diagnosis and management of the case; b) Discuss the relationship between existing theories and actual data related to therapy outcomes (success/failure); difficulties, consistencies or inconsistencies with existing theories, comparison with other literature or theories.
Conclusion: Summarizes the discussion findings, including necessary suggestions for future research.
Uncommon abbreviations and footnotes are not permitted.
References must be selected with a publication date of less than 5 years, with a minimum of 5 references.
References are written in Vancouver format and arranged in order of citation.
Arabic numerals are written in superscript form in accordance with the reference list.
If there are more than 6 authors, the 7th author and onward are written as et al.
Avoid using abstracts and personal communications, unless absolutely necessary.
Journal names should be abbreviated according to the Index Medicus list.
The maximum number of references is 7 for the research category and a maximum of 5 for the case report/series category.