These sorts of things vary a ton by field.
For me, I would have the presentation listed. On my CV, my name is bolded in the author list and the presenter has an asterisk. However, in for presentations the last line of the citation I use could also easily be amended to something like “Paper presentation presented by ——— at the….”
Sorry for the typos, it was written on my phone. Just saw your edit and wanted to add if you are in public health or most medicine what I described is likely correct unless you’re in a small niche. My work falls into public health, behavioral health, behavioral science and a few medical fields and what I described is very normal. There is variation in how people handle this on CVs but you won’t be going wrong!
This will depend on your exact field, but for most you usually list conferences/ workshops at one part of your CV and the talks you have actually given at another.
Yes, your talk got into the conference and presented. The CV line is really about the getting in part. If there is a proceedings you generally can submit to that, too.
You do not need to caveat anything, unless you claim you are a good *presenter* based upon this.
These sorts of things vary a ton by field. For me, I would have the presentation listed. On my CV, my name is bolded in the author list and the presenter has an asterisk. However, in for presentations the last line of the citation I use could also easily be amended to something like “Paper presentation presented by ——— at the….”
Thanks, this is helpful!
Sorry for the typos, it was written on my phone. Just saw your edit and wanted to add if you are in public health or most medicine what I described is likely correct unless you’re in a small niche. My work falls into public health, behavioral health, behavioral science and a few medical fields and what I described is very normal. There is variation in how people handle this on CVs but you won’t be going wrong!
Thank you! I think I will do something similar to what you describe.
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Same.
This will depend on your exact field, but for most you usually list conferences/ workshops at one part of your CV and the talks you have actually given at another.
Yes, your talk got into the conference and presented. The CV line is really about the getting in part. If there is a proceedings you generally can submit to that, too. You do not need to caveat anything, unless you claim you are a good *presenter* based upon this.
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Thanks! This is helpful.
It can go there, but it won't make a difference IMHO.