Best Poster Prize in Adult Medicine

Submissions now open through the RACP Congress website until Friday, 9 February 2024

The College awards the Best Poster Prize in Adult Medicine to a Fellow and a trainee who each demonstrate excellence of hypothesis, scientific merit and oral presentation for a poster presentation at the RACP Congress.


Recipients

Dr Yada KanjanapanDr Yada Kanjanapan | 2022 recipient (Fellow)
Title: COVID-19 Vaccine Response in Patients on Cancer Therapy - Evidence From Australian Data

Yada Kanjanapan: Medical Oncologist, Canberra Hospital, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Australian National University. She is the Principal Investigator in the EVEREST study: Evaluation of Vaccine Efficacy and Rare Events in Solid Tumours. She also led the Medical Oncology Group of Australia Position Statement on COVID-19 vaccination in patients with solid tumours.

Dr Yi Chao FoongDr Yi Chao Foong | 2022 recipient (Trainee)
Title: Monash Status Epilepticus Study (Moses): Glasgow Coma Score, Age and Inpatient Onset, Not Time to Treatment, Predict In-Hospital Mortality and Morbidity

Yi Chao is a neuroimmunology fellow at Eastern/Alfred Health and is currently completing a PhD in multiple sclerosis. He has been awarded the NHMRC postgraduate scholarship. Outside of medicine he enjoys rock climbing and bushwalking.


Eligibility

Applicants must be a Fellow or trainee of the RACP's Adult Medicine Division.

Prize

2 x prizes are on offer for 1 Fellow and 1 trainee.

Each recipient will receive AUD$1000 and a certificate.

Submission

Read the terms and conditions and abstract guidelines before you submit your abstract.

Abstracts that do not conform to the guidelines will not be accepted.

Submit your abstract through the RACP Congress website.

The College Conflicts Of Interest Policy (PDF) and Privacy Policy apply to all applicants and the prize recipient.

Selection process

Members of the Adult Medicine Congress Program Committee will review the abstracts and select those that meet the highest standard.

Selected applicants will be notified by the RACP Foundation and briefed on the next stage to be held at RACP Congress: a poster and short oral presentation.

On the day, a Judging Panel will adjudicate the posters and presentations.

Note: You must be registered to attend RACP Congress to be able to participate in the poster presentation.

The RACP requires the recipient's permission to publish their winning abstracts in the Internal Medicine Journal. Publication of abstracts is at the discretion of the Journal’s Editor in Chief.


For more information on the Best Poster Prize in Adult Medicine, contact us.

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