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Emergency Nurses Association - Call for Content 2020
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Welcome to the Emergency Nurses Association
Call for Content (2020)
Submission Site


The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is looking for 2020 programming content from experts like you. Below are the avenues to which you can submit your personal story, research, conference presentation, and other emergency nursing content. Members and non-members are encouraged to submit abstracts.

You may stop and start your submission at any time, save and return to it later, any time prior to the submission deadline. The submission site closes Thursday, January 16, 2020, at Noon (Central).

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ENA PODCAST

Featuring member interviews, news, and updates directly from the Emergency Nurses Association, the ENA Podcast provides monthly updates to all things emergency nursing. This is your opportunity to tell us your story. Triumph, tragedy, lessons learned and/or mistakes avoided, the ENA Podcast is collecting your stand out events. Submit your podcast proposal and be considered for the 2020 line up.

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FREE CE WEBINAR

Be a contributor to one of ENA’s most valued member benefits, the free CE webinar! We are looking for engaging and innovative content from experts like you. Presentations are pre-recorded and can be 30, 45 or 60 minutes. Submit your webinar proposal and be considered for the 2020 line up.

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EMERGENCY NURSING 2020

The Emergency Nursing 2020 Annual Meeting, September 8-11, 2020 at The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.

Please review the Statement of Understanding for conference education abstracts before starting a submission.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
• Log on to the ENA CadmiumCD Portal (Scorecard) to begin the submission process
• Complete the required tasks (description, learning objectives, outline, speaker agreements, etc.)
• Submit a Conflict of Interest Form for all authors/coauthors
• Input a maximum of three speakers per presentation submission

Submissions must select a primary target audience:
1. Advanced practice
2. Leadership and Management (supervisory and/ or administrative roles)
3. Clinical
4. Educator
5. Emerging Professional (less than 5 years experience)
6. Air & Surface Transport Nurse

Submissions must select a primary topic area (up to three):
Behavioral Health, Chronic Disease, Disaster Preparedness
Forensics, Geriatrics, Health and Wellness
Infectious Disease, Innovation,Legal
Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Quality and Safety
Resuscitation, Throughput, Trauma

Submissions must select a primary presentation format:
1. Fast Track (25 minutes)
2. Learning Hour (60 minutes)
3. Deep Dive (2.5 hours)
4. Pre-conference Workshop (3.5 hours)
5. Roundtable (60 minutes-Brief presentation/ facilitated discussion)

New for 2020 - PI Mash Up (Performance Improvement Project Submissions)
PI Mash Up - Guidelines
PI Mash Up - Example Storyboard
PI Mash Up - Storyboard Template

New for 2020 - Film/ Video Submission
Guidelines: Video Submissions

PRESENTATION SELECTIONS
Conference presentations offer the opportunity to exchange ideas, network and impact the quality of education for emergency nurses. Abstracts should reflect sound adult learning principles and the best thinking in the field, informed by theory, research and practice.

To deliver exceptional learning experiences, preference may be given to proposals that are positioned to deliver a mix of the following:

CONTENT: Reflects innovative, cutting-edge content and evidence-based practice • Addresses a gap in nursing practice • Explores issues important to diverse audiences • Demonstrates the relevance of lessons through “real-life” case studies

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN: Stimulates and provokes discussion, audience engagement, and outcome-focused design • Facilitates knowledge transfer and development of new competencies • Uses methods that draw out relevant past knowledge and experiences

Each submission will be blind peer-reviewed by a minimum of three emergency nurses.

Log in to submit a proposal

Questions? Emergency Nurses Association: Conference Education Team -