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Welcome to the INACSL Conference
2020 Call for Abstracts

Welcome to the abstract collection site for the INACSL Conference, 2020 being held in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, June 24-27, 2020.

The online abstract submissions deadline is 11:59 pm (EST) on October 15, 2019. Information submitted for each abstract will be saved in the system until completed. You do not need to complete your submission at one time. However, failure to complete the required documentation by the due date will result in your abstract being rejected.

An overview of requirements and tips is below to help you through the submission process. To learn more about how to write an abstract, click here. There is a maximum of 250 words per abstract.

1) Abstract Categories
  • Podium presentations - 45-minute, concurrent educational activities to include a question/answer (Q&A) period. Can be individual, panel (maximum of 5 people), or how-to formats. Preference will be given to sessions with participant interaction. Hands-on opportunities will be collected and evaluated via HomeGrown Solutions. Click here for more information.
  • Poster presentations - Displaying a physical poster no larger than 8 feet wide x 4 feet tall (2.4 meters x 1.2 meters) in size. Posters will be set up on Wednesday afternoon and removed on Friday afternoon. If your poster is selected for presentation, at least one representative from the author team is required to register for the conference and participate in the Poster Reception by staffing the posters in order to answer questions and discuss the presentation with attendees.
  • Pre-conference presentations - Presenting on Wednesday, June 24 for 6 hours (full day). Authors are encouraged to work together to create a mini-symposium with multiple speakers presenting on the same topic for an equal amount of time (example: three experts on a topic submit together and each present for two hours). Individual submissions may be combined to create a symposium or be accepted as stand-alone presentations. Based on past attendees feedback, suggestions for topic submissions include Practice/hospital-based simulation and APN/graduate level simulation ; however, this is not an exhaustive list and other submission topics are encouraged.
  • Off-site tour – Occurs on Wednesday, June 24 from 8:00 am-3:00 pm. Must include lunch for participants. Like the other categories, potential tours must have an educational focus, are required to submit learning objectives and complete all required abstract documents, and submit the final presentation prior to the tour for approval by the Lead Nurse Planner.

2) Submission Tracks
  • Education - In this category, any group of educators who work with any type of learners can apply. Abstracts for consideration may include: quality improvement, best practice, curricular changes, student outcomes, and/or innovative projects.
  • Industry - This category includes simulation centers, hospital-based programs, stand-alone programs, companies, and businesses where the focus is on organizational, system-wide, and/or global change or impact utilizing simulation.
  • Operations - The focus of these abstract submissions is on the operational aspects of launching, managing, and/or evaluating simulation programs. In addition, this could include the day to day operations such as moulage, scheduling, turn-over, and technical aspects of simulation.
  • Research - Research could be from education, industry, and/or operations. Submissions in this category must be the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Systematic reviews are applicable. If human subjects are involved, institutional review board or ethics committee approval is required.

3) Lead Author – The author or individual submitting abstract documentation.
  • Responsible for all communications pertaining to abstract status between INACSL and the abstract team.
  • Responsible for identifying all additional authors as co-authors in the system by providing names and email addresses for the creation of co-author profiles. Each abstract may have a maximum of 7 total authors (one Lead Author and six co-authors). These individuals may be contacted throughout the conference planning process regardless of whether or not they will attend the Conference.
  • Responsible for creating a unique login and password to submit abstract(s) at the bottom of this page. Once your account is set up, you will receive a confirmation email from support@conferenceabstracts.com. All communications regarding the abstract and presentation process for the conference will be sent through this email address. If you do not see the confirmation, check your junk mailbox. Confirming receipt of this email will ensure that you receive all future communications. It is the responsibility of the lead author to inform INACSL if your email address changes, or you are unable to receive emails.
  • Responsible for completing the following required abstract documents by the deadline of October 15, 2019. Remember, you can save your submission and come back later, but all documentation must be completed prior to the due date. Once the lead author locks the documents for submission no changes can be made.
    1. Abstract (summary of submission requirements)
      view Research Rubric
    2. view Non-Research Rubric
    3. Education Planning Table
    4. Sample Educational Planning Table that has been completed correctly
    5. A Bio/Conflict of Interest/Disclosure
    6. (completed online as part of submission; no need to print form)
    7. Statement of Work
    8. (completed online as part of submission; no need to print form)

      As an ANCC accredited provider of CNE, INACSL is required to collect some information in multiple documents.

      If you have any concerns or questions, please contact INACSL at inacslinfo@inacsl.org. Questions regarding ANCC requirements will be forwarded to the Lead Nurse Planner.
    9. Responsible for reviewing options through the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) website for the posting of the final presentation slides (Podium presentations only) to the Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository on STTI’s website. This process will occur after the podium presentation has been accepted, confirmed and scheduled.
    10. Responsible for ensuring that all communicated deadlines are met if the abstract is accepted. Presentations will be cancelled and will not be listed on conference materials if all deadlines are not met.

4) Co-Authors – up to six co-authors may be identified by the lead author. Co-author(s) receive an email through the system requesting that they submit a Conflict of Interest. Each designated co-author is required to complete the information before an abstract is finalized.

5) Next Steps – Lead authors will receive an email in January inviting them to present or notifying them that the abstract has been declined. A minimum of 1 author (lead or co-author) is required to register to attend the full conference as an attendee and present on behalf of the abstract team. Other authors are encouraged to register for the conference. However, all authors listed on the abstract will be listed on conference website and app regardless of whether they register for the conference.

The lead author of selected podium presentations will receive one $50 registration discount code for use by one author per abstract. Click here for information about registration and lodging costs. If the presentation is cancelled due to missed deadlines, the registraiton discount will not be available.

Each person is welcome to submit an unlimited number of abstracts; however, the committee will not accept more than one abstract per Lead Author.

Click the JOIN NOW button below to begin your 2020 submission. Please remember your username and password as they will be necessary throughout the abstract management process.

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Questions? Organizer: Kara Stachowiak -