Lecture or workshop proposal form

The organizing committee of the Journées dentaires internationales du Québec (JDIQ) will study your proposal, after which a decision will be communicated to the contact person. Incomplete proposals or those in which the information provided is insufficiently detailed may not allow for proper evaluation. The committee therefore reserves the right not to review proposals that do not meet these requirements. To guide you in preparing your conference or workshop proposal, consult our short information guide.

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Conference information

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    For a lecture presented during the congress:

    These lectures scheduled on Mondays and Tuesdays, are open sessions to all participants and take place in rooms of medium to large capacity.

    • Duration of the presentation: 2.5 hours (including question and answer period)
    • Mainly theoretical content (no manipulation of products or practical workshop with participants)

    For a workshop or a lecture/workshop presented during the pre-congress:

    These sessions, offered from Friday to Sunday preceding the congress, are paid workshops with a limited number of seats.

    • Duration of the presentation: 6 hours
    • Content both theoretical and practical
    • Possibility of having one or more sponsors. In this case, they must have reserved a space on the exhibition floor

    In the case of a sponsored lecture or workshop, please ensure that the content presented maintains scientific objectivity and does not only promote the products of the sponsor(s). In such cases, we strongly recommend presenting as exhibitors during the congress on Monday and Tuesday.

    Assessment and response

    All received proposals will be evaluated individually based on the information mentioned above and the following criteria:

    • Relevance of the topic;
    • Quality of scientific content;
    • Quality of educational content;
    • Speaker’s presentation (if previously seen in person or in video).

    The decision will be communicated after the committee meeting. It will be one of the following responses:

    • Positive and aimed at the next congress(es);
    • Negative;
    • Negative and referred to the exhibition floor or kept in reserve;
    • Suspended until additional details are obtained, allowing the organization to assess
      the speaker.