We Need Your Expertise!
Now is your chance to enhance the knowledge of our pediatric-focused APRN community. Consider sharing your experience and expertise to help us deliver the high-quality, evidence-based course content in a variety of engaging learning formats that makes our conference so successful year after year. Presenting at our national conference is a great way to share your expertise, innovation and research on a national stage and enhance your CV to achieve your professional goals.
The Conference Planning Committee is open to all presentation proposals and encourages those related to key topics frequently requested by conference participants, including pharmacology, psychopharmacology, critical care, behavioral and mental health, adolescent health, and leadership/professional issues. The submission deadline for the concurrent presentations had passed.
Intensive workshops (IWS) are sessions that provide skills training or may offer an in-depth review on a condition or topic during the main conference agenda or as a pre-conference or post conference event. These sessions allow for extensive interaction between the audience and the presenter, special equipment or hands-on opportunities for the participant. Application is now open. Click here to learn more and begin your submission. Deadline is July 19.
Call for poster abstracts will open in July.
Concurrent Presentations
Application Process: The Conference Planning Committee members evaluate the applications through a blinded peer-review process. The number of abstracts selected depends on the conference schedule and the number of time spaces allotted for the different types of presentations. The evaluation process takes place in early summer and presentation selection is usually completed by Sept. 15.
CE Credit: All presentations are expected to meet the requirement for continuing education contact hours. Contact hours are allocated at 1.0 CE contact hour for 60 minutes of content.
If you have any questions regarding the online abstract system, please contact Anna Chernis at achernis@napnap.org.