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I am somewhat confused about the "publications" tab on ERAS.

If we submitted an abstract that was printed in a student research forum annual journal, does this count as a published abstract? (i.e. After submitting the abstract, the peer-review process selected your abstract for a poster presentation at a conference). Or poster presentation? Kind of seems like both. Are they 2 separate things?
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In the academic world, published means an article of some sort. If it was an abstract for a poster at a conference then it should go under Presentations/Abstracts (I think there is something for that). Just b/c the abstract was published in the proceedings of the conference doesn't make it count as a publication, just a presentation.

At least that's what I did.
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Thanks.
On ERAS, there is a separate category for "Peer-reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts" and "Poster Presentation".

Would you still choose poster pres if the abstract was peer-reviewed before accepted to the conference?
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yes...b/c everything for a conference is usually peer reviewed. Even if it seems everything is accepted.
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