CPEG Scientific Meeting 2026 (Oral Presentations)

Congratulations on being accepted to present an oral abstract at the 20th Annual CPEG Scientific Meeting taking place at the JW Marriott Edmonton ICE District on February 26-28, 2026.

This web page will guide you through a series of tasks for your in-person presentation. Please complete all the tasks by the deadlines listed below.

Oral Presentations are a total of 13-minutes (an 8-minute presentation followed by a 5-minute moderated Q&A).

  • OR1-OR6 will be presenting on Friday, February 27 at 9:00 AM
  • OR7-OR12 will be presenting on Friday, February 27 at 2:00 PM

Visit the Abstract Index or the Conference Agenda for abstract numbers.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or require assistance. Our team is here to help you at every step.

1 Prepare for the Conference

Due
January 16th

Intent to Present Abstract

Reply to your abstract acceptance email from CPD Conference Services indicating your intent to present. If you will not be the presenter at the conference, include the name and email address of the person who will be presenting in your response.

Conflict of Interest Form

Every speaker must complete the Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form.

All presenting authors must register for the conference in order to participate. Please register here.

2 Prepare and Submit your Presentation

Due
February 20th

How To Submit your Presentation

  1. Please submit your presentation (in .ppt) format by email to CPD Conference Services or using this WeTransfer link
  2. Please ensure the presentation file is named: CPEG-Abstract#-LASTNAME so we are able to easily track it

Mandatory Slides

University of Toronto Accreditation conditions require that all presenters/speakers must include a disclosure slide and learning objectives slide at the beginning of their presentation, stating all real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or lack thereof and verbally notify the audience. (Slide 2 & 3) Download Slide Template (PPT)

Copyright

Content for PowerPoint presentations, websites and printed materials should not contain copyright-protected work. However, if the materials are deemed essential, the application of Fair Dealing may apply.

Patient Confidentiality

All presentations must comply with patient confidentiality agreements. Patient names should not be used, and images must not contain identifiable features (e.g., institutional location of scan, date of scan, patient date of birth, MRN, photography that shows facial or other identifiable features etc.).