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Call for ‘How I Do It’ Videos

Submission Deadline: November 20, 2024, 3PM ET

“Actions speak louder than words.” For surgeons, videos can often educate more effectively than other formats. The American Society of Breast Surgeons is again inviting you to submit a video showing your colleagues your tricks of the trade. Your video can be used to demonstrate how you perform a novel procedure, provide tips or tricks you use on a standard procedure, or show an approach you take to a clinical problem.

Authors of selected videos will present at ASBrS 2025, the Society's 26th Annual Meeting. The meeting will be held at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, NV, from April 30–May 4, 2025. During the presentation session, videos will be played without sound, and presenters will add their own narration from the podium.

All videos must be submitted through our video submission portal no later than 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT on November 20, 2024. Videos will be peer-reviewed by the ASBrS Online Video Library Committee, who will select the best submissions for presentation based on procedure, quality of technique and video, and interest to ASBrS membership. All video submission may be posted on the ASBrS website at the discretion of the committee. Video submissions are not eligible for awards. If you have any questions regarding the submission process, please contact Paul Bunn (pbunn@breastsurgeons.org) or call us at 877-992-5470.

Click Here to access the video submission portal.

Requirements for Video Submission

  1. All videos must be submitted through our video submission portal no later than 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT on November 20, 2024. Within 24–48 business hours of completing this form, you will receive an email with a link to upload your video. If you submit this form within 48 hours of the deadline, email pbunn@breastsurgeons.org to expedite the process.
  2. Videos should be 5–6 minutes in length.
  3. Standard video file formats must be used, for example, MP4 file with the largest frame size (usually 1920x1080).
  4. Recommended file size is 300–600 MB. Upload speed will depend on the speed of your network.
  5. Videos should be professional high-quality educational style.
  6. Video editing assistance may be available to members, if needed. Contact us for more information.
  7. Videos should include narration in English for the review process.
  8. Viewers should be oriented to the anatomy in the video.
  9. No music should be included in the video.
  10. Do not use copyrighted images.
  11. Vendor branding should not be shown. Use generic names instead of brand names in your narration.
  12. The submitter of a video selected for presentation at ASBrS 2025 must register and attend the meeting for live narration presentation and discussion.
  13. We encourage the inclusion of a PowerPoint slide at the beginning and/or the end of your video that outlines the procedure, indication for the procedure, and goals of the video.
  14. Video consent forms will be required from surgeons and patients featured in each video. Make sure to include the ASBrS Consent and Release Form.
  15. The 26th Annual Meeting Disclosure Form is required with all submissions. All accepted video presenters will also be subject to the disclosure review and mitigation process outlined in the 'CME Activity Disclosure Process for Financial or Non-financial/Strategic Business Relationships or Partnerships'.
  16. Include a slide with your disclosure statement at the beginning of your presentation.

Submitter Disclosure Policy

ASBrS promotes balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational activities through the disclosure of financial or non-financial/strategic business relationships or partnerships (relationships) and mitigation of relevant relationships. The relationships requiring disclosure are outlined in the ASBrS CME Activity Disclosure Policy. All accepted video presenters are required to disclose all financial, and non-financial/strategic, business relationships or partnerships (relationships) with any ineligible company they have had over the past 24 months.