Watch the recording from the webinar "Abstract Submission 101: From Idea to Acceptance" to hear Dea Mahanes, DNP RN CCNS CNRN FNCS, and Erin Fecske, DNP APRN CNRN CPNP-PC, of the AANN Annual Meeting Planning Committee highlight key elements of abstract development, including coming up with an idea, developing your concept, choosing a presentation format, writing the abstract content, and identifying objectives or learning outcomes. Differences in abstract development for knowledge-based presentations, results of quality improvement projects, and research reports are also reviewed. The AANN abstract format is used as an example, but the information can be applied to the submission process for any conference.
Participants can earn 1 CE contact hour for viewing the video and completing the evaluation.
Learning Outcomes:
1. The learner will identify 1 potential topic for abstract submission.
2. The learner will identify 2 key elements that must be included when writing objectives or learning outcomes.
3. The learner will apply the knowledge from this session to differentiate a well-written abstract from a poorly written abstract.