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Welcome to the 2023 National Nurse Educator Summit
Call for Abstracts

ATI Nursing Education is currently accepting abstract submissions for poster presentations at the 2023 National Nurse Educator Summit. The Summit will focus on the critical issues facing nursing and healthcare today, with topics to help educators prepare for nursing's exciting future.

Call for Abstracts
Abstracts must describe completed projects, and all work should be original.
Abstract submissions should explore research studies and/or scholarly works that address common challenges in nursing education, including but not limited to:
  • Help More Students Pursue and Succeed in Nursing Careers
    • Students’ academic, emotional, and financial support through school
    • Assessment tools for student readiness
    • Clinical hours, academic prerequisites, etc.
  • Promote the Nursing Profession
    • Promote positive perceptions of nursing as a career
    • Celebrate the contributions of nurses and nurse educators
  • Promote Equity
    • Address equity gaps in nursing education and the nursing workforce
    • Create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive nursing education and workforce
    • Educational strategies to teach the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and improve health equity outcomes.

Abstracts may take the following forms:
  • Research Abstract: Abstract representing a complete research study, which includes an introduction to the overall topic under investigation, clearly stated purpose, background information to support the purpose or hypothesis of the study, a concise description of the methodology and results, and a sound conclusion, which is directly connected to the purpose of the study. The results of the research study should clearly impact or benefit nursing education. The study may be any one of the following:
    • Qualitative
    • Quantitative
    • Mixed Methods
    • Integrative Review/Meta-analysis
  • Evidence-Based Best Practice Abstract: Abstract representing an educational process, strategy, or practice innovation that represents a change leading to achievement of a desired outcome or meeting a benchmark for nursing education and/or student learning outcomes.
  • ATI Best Practice Strategy Abstract: Abstract representing strategies or teaching innovations using ATI solutions in any setting to solve an academic problem related to student learning.

The required fields for abstracts will include:
  • Title (limit 12 words): Provide an informative and complete title that accurately represents the purpose of the study or project.
  • Purpose (limit 75 words): Provide a brief description of the problem/issue under investigation and the intended outcomes or goal(s) of your research study or scholarly project.
  • Introduction (limit 75 words): Provide a brief summary of what is known about the topic of your research study or scholarly project and how your study/project addresses a specific need in nursing education. Include the research question or PICOT question, if applicable.
  • Methodology / Implementation (limit 150 words): Describe the methods, strategies, or interventions that were used to implement your research study or scholarly project.
  • Evaluation / Results (limit 150 words): Present the key results/outcomes of your research study or scholarly project.
  • Conclusion / Recommendations (limit 50 words): Concisely state the conclusions of your research study or scholarly project. Provide recommendations as to how to integrate the results/outcomes of your research study or scholarly project into nursing education.



Submission deadline
Abstract submissions must be received no later than February 17, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. EST.



Acceptance notification
Authors will be notified of the status of their submission no later than February 27, 2023.

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Questions? Organizer: Taylor Felz -