However, accepted sessions will be included on the IDWeek website when finalized and published including any subsequent updates. Due to the sheer volume, we are unable to provide feedback rationale for accepting, rejecting, or combining submitted sessions. The identity of the session submitter is blinded to the program committee until after the sessions are finalized. Topics and speakers who have recently presented at IDWeek may not be accepted in a subsequent year to allow for other topics and speakers to participate. To better foster inclusion and opportunity at IDWeek, we strive for gender, geographic, practice and ethnic diversity in IDWeek sessions and submissions which achieve these goals have a better chance of being selected. IDWeekâs goal is to present cutting-edge science, cover a wide variety of infectious disease topics and provide a forum for scientific discovery and exchange. The program committee reserves the right to reject, alter and/or combine suggestions where applicable. Because there is a finite limit to how many sessions we can have at IDWeek, the selection process is very competitive.
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