Call for Abstracts

We invite you to contribute to the global forum and submit an abstract for consideration as an oral or poster presentation.  

Please review the below instructions and details in the abstract submission portal before preparing and submitting an abstract. 

As a Presenting Author you may submit a maximum of two abstracts for consideration. There is no limit on the number of abstracts where you may appear as a co-authors. 

Abstracts cannot contain work that has already been published. 


Key Dates

Call for Abstracts Opens 5 August 2024
Call for Abstracts Closes 5pm AEDT on Friday 15 November 2024
Authors Notified of Outcome of Submission Wednesday 18 December 2024 
Author Acceptance Deadline  5pm AEDT on Friday 7 February 2025
Early Bird Registration Deadline / Author Registration Deadline  5pm AEDT on Friday 14 March 2025

Presentation Types 

You will be required to indicate your preferred presentation format when submitting an abstract. 

The final decision on acceptances and on publication and presentation formats are at the discretion of the Organising Committee. All abstracts will undergo a blind review. 

There are two types of presentation formats. Presenters can select either 'Oral' or 'Poster', or 'Oral or Poster' if they wish to be considered for either. See below for further information on each of these presentation types.  

An oral presentation delivered by one presenting author in a themed session for approximately 15 minutes. Abstracts not selected for oral presentation may be eligible for a poster presentation.

A poster presentation constitutes a visual display of your research project, presented on a physical poster of A0 size in portrait orientation. If accepted, you will be required to be at your poster through your allocated poster session during lunch on Thursday or Friday to discuss your work or answer any questions from fellow delegates. 

The 24 top-scoring poster abstracts will be presented in digital format (only) with an accompanying oral presentation (5 minutes total consisting of 3 minutes presentation and 2 minutes question and answer time). These presentations will take place in the dedicated digital poster presentation sessions in the exhibition hall during morning and afternoon tea on Thursday, and morning tea on Friday.

Full details of the format and display of the posters will be shared within the acceptance notifications sent to successful authors.

You may choose this option if you don't have a specific preference and would like to considered for either an oral or poster presentation.

Themes

The following themes are broad and inclusive and may assist with guidance for your submission. You will be asked to nominate your primary theme during the submission process. A secondary theme may also be chosen, if appropriate. 

  • Adenomyosis
  • Allied health, complementary and alternative management
  • Behavioural health, medicine and psychosocial considerations
  • Biological mechanisms
  • Clinical management
  • Diagnosis of endometriosis
  • Digital health and artificial intelligence
  • Epidemiology, co-morbidities and risk factor(s)
  • Experimental models of endometriosis
  • Fertility and infertility in endometriosis
  • Genetic and -omics technologies
  • Lived experiences and quality of life in endometriosis
  • Models of care in endometriosis
  • Molecular profiling and high throughput technologies
  • Pain and endometriosis
  • Pathogenesis and aetiology of disease
  • Personalised medicine and endometriosis
  • Public health policy and global challenges
  • Surgical management
  • Surgical videos
  • Translational science/medicine

The Congress welcomes submissions from any other themes not mentioned above; you will be asked to indicate your theme during the submission process. 

WES International Travel Grants

The World Endometriosis Society (WES) has made available a limited number of international travel grants to support attendance at the Congress.  To be eligible to be considered for an international travel grant you must:

  • be a current WES Member
  • be an Early Career applicant (see definition below) 
  • reside outside of Australia
  • submit an abstract and be accepted to present in the program

If you wish to be considered for an international travel grant, you must indicate at the time of submitting your abstract.

Awards and Prizes

A number of awards and prizes will be offered to Early Career (EC) applicants who are accepted to present in the program.  

To be eligible for these awards, the lead author/presenter must be an EC at the time of the Congress. An EC is defined as 15 years FTE post medical school for clinical/10 years post PhD for all other categories. 

If you wish to be considered for these awards and prizes, you must indicate at the time of submitting your abstract. 

Rodolphe Maheux and David Healey Awards

The Rodolphe Maheux Award is applicable to Early Career Clinicians and the David Healey Award is applicable to Early Career Scientists*. The winners of these awards will be determined pre-Congress from the top scoring oral clinical abstract and top scoring oral scientific abstract. 

The winners of these awards will be invited to present in the Early Career plenary session. 

*Clinicians no longer providing clinical care can nominate for the David Healey Award. 

Presentation Awards

Presentation Awards will be judged and awarded onsite at the Congress as follows: 

  • Best Oral Presentation by an EC Clinician 
  • Best Oral Presentation by an EC Scientist
  • Best Poster Presentation by an EC Researcher (selected from the top 24 digital poster presentations)

The value of each Award will be made available on this website in due course. A certificate will be presented to successful applicants during the Congress. 

Abstract Template

Please click on the button below to download and save the abstract submission template. Guidelines for how abstracts should be formatted are included on the template.   Incomplete or incorrect submissions will be returned for you to update and then re-submit.

Abstracts will be blind reviewed so should not include be any identifying information within the abstract template. You will be able to upload information on the authors of your abstract during the abstract submission process. 

Abstract Submission Amendments

Once submitted, abstracts can be amended via the portal up until the submission deadline of 5pm AEDT on Friday 15 November 2024. 

Abstract Notification and Acceptance

The details provided as the author contact should be for the nominated main contact for your abstract. Communiation relating to the submission will be directed to this person and they should in turn distribute to all co-presenters.

Abstract review results will be communicated to the author contact on Wednesday 18 December 2024. 

Acceptance of offers are required to be advised to the Congress Office by no later than 5pm AEDT on Friday 7 February 2025

Author Registration

The invitation to submit an abstract does not constitute an offer to pay travel, accommodation or registration costs associated with the Congress. Similarly, no presenter fee is paid to successful participants. 

Presentations must be delivered in person and the ability and willingness to present in Sydney will be a condition of acceptance in the program.

The nominated presenter of successful submissions must register to attend the Congress before 5pm AEDT on Friday 14 March 2025 in order for the presentation to be included in the Congress program. Should you subsequently wish to change the presenting author to another co-author, please advise the Congress Office in advance. 

Terms and Conditions

Before finalising the abstract submission you will be asked to consider and agree to the terms and conditions detailed in the submission portal. 

Further Enquiries

For any enquiries regarding abstract submission please contact the Congress Office.



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