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32nd Annual Meeting
Dimensions of the NP Kaleidoscope: Education,
Practice, Research, & Advocacy
Call for
Abstracts
Submission
Deadline:
October 17, 2005
NONPF invites the
submission of abstracts for individual podium (paper) presentations,
traditional or electronic poster presentations, workshops, or symposia.
See below for abstract submission guidelines for the different
presentation types, and follow the link for the newly
enhanced electronic submission
forms. If you have any questions about the abstract
submission process, please contact
Jennifer Rabinovitz. All abstracts undergo blind,
peer review before selection for presentation. NONPF will notify of
acceptance by December 15.
Guidelines for
Submission of Abstracts for Podium or Poster
Presentations
- Submit abstracts electronically
via the main
Abstract
Submission page.
- Abstracts should be 350
words or less.
- Topics should be
pertinent to NP education and consistent with the theme. Sample
topics might include competency evaluation, curriculum development,
preceptor issues, new and emerging content areas, interdisciplinary
models, evidence-based practice, faculty practice, and more.
- Presentation
Types:
Podium - oral, 20-minute
presentation; Poster -
traditional display on poster board on a
designated day, eligible for the APEA
Outstanding Poster Award;.*
Electronic Poster - a laptop display on a designated day,
eligible for the APEA Outstanding Poster Award.
(See below for Guidelines for Symposium and Workshop presentations)
- Presenters are responsible for
their own registration fee, hotel accommodations, and travel.
- NONPF will
notify the main contact person of acceptance by December 15.
Presenter biosketches due at time of submission. The presentation content outline will be
due January 25. Abstracts will appear in the conference syllabus.
- Criteria for the evaluation
of podium and poster abstracts:
- Education Topics:
1) Topics/Purpose is consistent with the
conference them and/or highly significant to the NP role;
(2) soundness of education intervention
(e.g., methodology, pedagogy or andragogy); (3)
feasibility of implementation of education
intervention/strategy; (4) innovation of
educational strategies; (5)
effectiveness/evaluation of the educational strategy; and (6)
overall education merit: relevant,
timely, and creative.
- Research Topics:
(1) Topic/purpose is consistent with the
conference them and/or highly significant to the NP role;
(2) quality, appropriateness and completeness
of the design and sample; (3) clear
and adequate description of methods (instruments, procedures,
analysis, and intervention); (5)
discussion/conclusion is linked to the NP role (education,
research, practice and/or advocacy); and (6) overall
scientific merit: relevant, timely, and
creative.
- Practice
& Advocacy Topics: (1)
Topic/purpose is consistent with the
conference theme and/or highly significant to the NP practice
role; (2) contribution of intervention to improved
outcomes; (3) innovation of strategies/methodology; (4)
application of findings/outcomes; (5)
effectiveness/evaluation of the strategy; and (6) overall
merit: relevant, timely, and creative.
Submission Deadline:
October 17, 2005
(On-line submission closes at midnight. Postmark deadline for
mailed submissions.)
*Poster award criteria include: (1)
clarity of description; (2) Scope of objectives; (3) Attainability
of objectives; (3) Originality of content; (4) Creativity of
presentation; (5) Relevant to NP education, practice, service or
research; (6) Handouts; (7) Overall design; (8) Oral summary and
answers to questions.
Go to the main
Abstract
Submission page.
Guidelines for
Submission of Symposia/Workshops
- Submit electronically. Go to
the main
Abstract Submission page.
- A minimum of 3 presenters
is required for a workshop or symposium. One
presenter should be identified as the coordinator, who will
lead/moderate the session and serve as contact person for the
submission.
- Symposia and
workshops each have 75 minutes for presentation as a concurrent
session open to the general meeting participants.
- Topics
should be pertinent to NP education and consistent with the
conference theme. Sample topics might include competency
evaluation, teaching strategies (traditional and on-line),
curriculum development, preceptor issues, new and emerging content
areas, interdisciplinary models, evidence-based practice, faculty
practice, faculty and leadership development, and more.
- NONPF will
notify the coordinator of acceptance by December 15. Presenter
biosketches due at time of submission. The presentation content outline will be due January
25. Abstract(s) will appear in the conference syllabus.
- Presenters are responsible for
their own registration fee, hotel accommodations, and travel
arrangements.
- Symposia
consist of 2-3 related presentations oriented toward a
specific topic and involve a synthesis of knowledge.
Symposia can be concerned with research (completed),
education, practice, or advocacy.
A symposium submission should include
abstracts (350 words or less) for each presentation, as
well as one integrating abstract.
Symposium Review Criteria: (1)
Topic/purpose is consistent with the
conference theme and/or highly significant to the NP
role; (2) purpose/significance of educational, practice,
or research strategies; (3) innovative or creative topic
or application of ideas; (4) appropriate expected
outcomes are identified; (5) proposed presentation
appropriate for expected outcomes; and (6) overall merit
for faculty development.
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- Workshops
should present a "How-To" session related to teaching
strategies. Workshop submissions
should include 1 abstract providing an overview of the
workshop and, if applicable, additional abstracts to
describe different presentations within the workshop.
Single abstracts should not exceed 350 words; increased
length accepted for single abstract description of the
workshop.
Workshop Review Criteria: (1)
Topic/purpose is consistent with the
conference theme and/or highly significant to the NP
role; (2) purpose/significance of educational, practice,
or research strategies; (3) innovative or creative topic
or application of ideas; (4) appropriate expected
outcomes are identified; (5) proposed presentation
appropriate for expected outcomes; and (6) overall merit
for faculty development.
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Submission Deadline: October
17, 2005 (On-line
submission closes at midnight. Postmark deadline for mailed
submissions.)
Go to the
main
Abstract
Submission page.
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National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)
1522 K Street, NW, Ste. 702
Washington, DC 20005
tel: (202) 289-8044 ● fax: (202) 289-8046
nonpf@nonpf.org
President: Ann O'Sullivan,
PhD, CRNP, CPNP, FAAN
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