Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT) Conference & Workshops

Part of the BSAC OPAT Initiative

Regional Workshop: Leicester

19th June 2020

Local Facilitator and Chair:

0955
Welcome and introduction
1000
Evidence base for OPAT (GPR, NORS, Drug Stability) - Evidence, standards and outcomes: the trinity of successful OPAT
1030
Local OPAT - Discussion point 1

1100
Coffee break

1130
Case Presentation 1
1150
Case presentation 4
1210
Panel discussion

1245
Lunch and networking

Learning from OPAT Centres
1400
Case presentation 3
1400
Case Presentation 4
1425
Local OPAT - Discussion point 2
Next steps
1530
Summary of day / Closing Remarks

Abstracts

Please submit your abstract(s) using the online submission form for consideration for POSTER presentation at the OPAT Workshops.

The deadline for abstract submission for the Birmingham and Glasgow workshops is 1700hrs BST on Friday 22 May 2026. The closing date for the London and London Paediatric workshops is 1700hrs BST on Friday 7 August 2026.

Please note our Conditions of Submission:

  • Abstracts must be submitted by the deadlines stated above. Submissions received after this time may not be considered.
  • The first author should ideally be the presenting author. The presenting author must register for the workshop and attend in-person.
  • PLEASE NOTE: It is the responsibility of the author(s) to provide printed poster(s) in A0 portrait for abstracts accepted for presentation.
  • All abstracts are to be submitted using the online submission form. Please use the Supporting documents button to upload your full abstract in a Word file that includes the complete abstract formatted as specified below.
  • Please do not include figures, tables or references in your abstract (these can be presented in your poster, but the abstract should be text only).

Format of Abstracts:
Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words and contain:

  1. a title;
  2. the full list of authors (in the order they should appear on the published abstract);
  3. all author affiliations (including institution, city and country for each);
  4. an initial statement of specific objectives of the study, unless this is given in the title;
  5. a brief statement of methods;
  6. a summary of the results obtained;
  7. specific conclusions.

For example, standard headings are Background (optional), Objectives, Patients and methods (or Methods), Results, and Conclusions.

For any queries regarding abstract submissions, please contact Esme Carruthers.

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