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NOTICE:
We have just completed in-depth discussions with the ACCME, and ACCME has agreed that AHA's extensive internal controls and peer review assure independence from industry and are appropriate for CME accreditation for a scientific meeting.

Thus, there will be no variance from past Scientific Sessions/ReSS and CME will be available for all presentations within the scientific program.

For those submissions that were affected by the previous rules, we will open abstract submissions from July 1 to Aug. 2.  (This call for abstracts is not intended as a resubmission/update opportunity for those abstracts already submitted by the June 7th deadline nor a new submission period for those who were elegible during that period.)

 

 

 



Submission Period:
July 1 - Aug. 2, 2010

 

Resuscitation Science Symposium abstract submission is closed.
The submission fee per abstract is $30.

The American Heart Association maintains the highest standards for abstract acceptance and program development.  Submit your research to the American Heart Association’s Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) and Scientific Sessions.

ReSS Abstract Category List
Sessions Abstract Category List

Abstract Archives
Select a year below to view past abstracts from the Resuscitation Science Symposium and Scientific Sessions:

2007
2008

The ReSS Best Abstract Award will be presented to the top-scoring abstracts submitted to the Resuscitation Science Symposium. Two awards will be presented for abstracts related to cardiac resuscitation science and two will be presented for abstracts related to trauma resuscitation science. To be eligible to receive one of these awards, attendees must submit an abstract to ReSS 2009 that relates to either cardiac or trauma resuscitation science, receive a top score for that abstract, and be a member of the American Heart Association.

The ReSS Young Investigator Awards will be presented for top-scoring abstracts submitted to the Resuscitation Science Symposium. Awards will be given for abstracts pertaining to both cardiac and trauma resuscitation science. To be eligible to receive one of these awards, young investigators (researchers/clinicians within the first five years of their appointment) must submit an abstract to ReSS 2009, receive a top score for that abstract, and be a member of the American Heart Association.

2008 Best Abstract Award Recipients.
Steven M. Bradley
Theresa M. Olasveengen
Dongmei Wu
Richard L. Summers

2008 Young Investigator Award Recipients

 Oluwakemi Badakj  Peter Radsel
 Jocelyn Berdowski  Joshua Reynolds
 Michael Fries  Willard Sharp
 Shuchien Huang  Noah Sugerman
 Kentaro Kajino  Jai Udassi
 Manuella Lahoud-Rahme  Zhi Wan
 Christian McClung  Sebastian Wolfrum
 Nathan Menke  Franklin Wright
 Niklas Nielsen Demetria Yannopoulus
 Jose Osorio