Call for Abstracts: 20th Annual Building Bridges to Research Based Nursing Conference
Posted almost 8 years ago by Carol Sabel
The Annual Building Bridges to Research Based Nursing Practice Conference is now accepting abstracts for both oral and poster presentations.
Abstract Guidelines
- Title of the oral presentation or poster, the authors’ names, credentials, organization affiliation, city; phone number and e-mail of 1st author. Indicate if you are submitting an abstract for an evidence-based, quality improvement project, or for a research study.
- Under the heading, identify submission for oral or poster presentation. Research or projects presented orally must be completed by the conference date, preliminary or to-date findings accepted for posters.
- Include labeled sections, as applicable to the work.
- Background or Significance
- Purpose of the project or study
- Literature review including the following, if applicable
- Conceptual framework for research projects
- Evidence yield for EBP projects
iii. QI approach for QI projects
- Description of Sample or Population
- Setting
- Results or Outcomes
- Conclusions and Implications
- For all oral presenters please submit a COI (Conflict of Interest form), the abstract and a Bio form.
For poster presenters, please have the first author and anyone who will be standing with the poster at the conference submit a COI, the Bio form.
- Please submit all required documents to no later than December 1, 2017. Abstracts without the appropriate forms cannot be considered for presentation.
Submit abstract through Survey Monkey using the link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYV9P7G (Abstract Submission)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/B239QNM (Conflict of Interest)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/B2P9DJQ (Biographical Form)
Thank you for your Submission!
*Co-sponsored by Southeast Wisconsin Research Consortium Members: Alverno College, Ascension Wisconsin, Aurora Health Care, Children’s Hospital & Health System, Concordia University Wisconsin, Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin, Froedtert and Community Health Division, Marquette University, MSOE University, ProHealth Care, Sigma Theta Tau Chapters: Delta Gamma at Large, Eta Nu, and Phi Beta; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center