
SLENDO 2026 encourages you to showcase your work in this unique forum. We welcome scientific work in the field of diabetes and endocrinology that is innovative. Case reports or case series that describe a particular clinical problem and challenge the current treatment paradigm are also welcome. We welcome you to grab this opportunity to shape our scientific program and help ensure that the most relevant spectrum of topics is presented at the meeting.
SLENDO 2026 will provide a valuable opportunity for allied health professionals to showcase their scientific studies in the form of either research or case studies, which in turn will serve as a platform to interact and expand the horizons of knowledge in the field of Endocrinology. We are excited by the initiative and look forward to your submissions and hope that delegates will make the best out of this golden opportunity.
All are invited to submit scientific abstracts of original research/case reports in the field of diabetes or endocrinology. Please note that abstracts that are not prepared according to the guidelines provided, or are submitted after the deadline, will not be considered for review. The SLENDO scientific committee reserves the right to reject the abstracts and to make alterations to the text of the abstract which will improve its quality.
The deadline to submit abstracts is 15th June 2026 16:00 India Standard Time (IST).
Please note:
SLENDO 2026 reserves the right to make alterations and edit the contents of the abstract to improve the quality of the presentation.
The title of the abstract: Should be brief but adequately descriptive.
Introduction: One or two sentences indicating the gravity of the problem.
Objectives: The main objective/s of the study.
Methods: Give sufficient details of the study setting, subjects, selection process, measurements, and analyses. Indicate the statistics used to analyze data. (Need not indicate the software used for statistical analyses.)
Results: Sufficient data to address objectives and support conclusions.
Conclusions: This should be based on the results and observations of the study. References and acknowledgements are not required. However, these can be included in the presentation.
Word Limit: 300 words only
The title of the abstract: Should be brief but adequately descriptive.
Introduction: Briefly describe the background for the case, explain why this case is noteworthy and what it adds to current knowledge.
Case Description: Relevant information may include basic demographics, the patient’s main symptoms or other reasons for seeking care, clinical assessment, treatment plan, and health outcomes. Given the space limitations, include only the information relevant.
Conclusion: This section should emphasize the learning point(s) and implications for clinical practice highlighted in the case.
Word Limit: 300 words only