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EmergNP 2025 National Conference Call for Content

Saddle up for Emergency Excellence!

Call for Presentations is now closed for the 2025 EmergNP 2025 National Conference.

Calling all Emergency NP professionals and other Emergency Medicine thought leaders from across the profession! You are invited to submit your education content for the 2025 American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners® (AAENP) National Conference: EmergNP.

When: March 14 – 16, 2025
Where: The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa | Dallas, TX

AAENP is looking for fast-paced, creative, engaging education from experts like you! Do not hesitate to take the next step in your career and connect with emergency professionals from all over the world. We cordially invite all interested presenters/authors from across all disciplines (Physician, Pharmacy, Physician Associates and Nurse Practitioners) to submit proposals to be considered.

Presentations offer the opportunity to exchange ideas, network and impact the quality of education for Nurse Practitioners working in Emergency Medicine, Observation and Urgent Care settings. Presentation abstracts should reflect sound adult learning principles and the best thinking in the field, informed by theory, research and practice.

 

Topics of Interest for EmergNP 2025:

  1. Delirium and delirium screening
  2. Subtle or unusual stroke presentations
  3. GLP1 use and complications
  4. Traumatic Brain injury
  5. Dizziness and posterior Strokes
  6. Maternal Complications (Preeclampsia/Eclampsia/HEELP, Ectopic Pregnancy)
  7. Withdrawal Syndromes
  8. Hyperglycemia: DKA, HHS, Euglycemia Acidosis
  9. Traumatic Injuries from the Rodeo
  10. Farm Injuries
  11. Heat Related Illnesses
  12. Pediatric Rashes
  13. Pediatric Fever (0-3mo)
  14. Practice Updates
  15. TXA
  16. Sepsis
  17. MDM updates and highlights
  18. Provider staffing companies - insights, negotiations, and how this works
  19. Admission criteria
  20. M&M case studies
  21. Cardiopulmonary emergencies
  22. Deciphering derm emergencies
  23. Speaking to the specialist - how to sound like a pro when you feel imposter syndrome
  24. DOACS and outpatient treatment of DVT/PE
  25. ENP role in EMS and public health
  26. Atrial fibrillation management updates
  27. Advanced X-ray and CT interpretation
  28. All other applicable topics

Available Presentation Formats:

  • Poster Presentation
  • Rapid Fire: 30 minutes
  • Learning Hour: 50 minutes
  • Procedural Workshop: 50 minutes
  • Panel Discussion: 50 minutes

Submission Review Process

Deadline to submit a proposal: September 15, 2024

Each submission will go through a peer-review process. Preference will be given to proposals that are positioned to deliver a mix of the following:

Content: Reflective, innovative, cutting-edge content and evidence based-practice, present evidence supported by relevant research or data, explore issues important to diverse audiences, demonstrate the relevance of lessons through “real-life” case studies.

Instructional Design: Stimulate and provoke discussion, audience engagement and outcome focused design, facilitate knowledge transfer and development of new competencies, use methods that draw out relevant past knowledge and experiences.

Proposals will also be reviewed and evaluated to ensure the following:

  • Proposals include accurate and complete information.
  • Content is current, evidence-based, and suitable for the presentation duration.
  • The presentation does not promote personal interest in a service, book, or product.
  • The presenter's experience indicates expertise in the subject area.
  • The backgrounds of the conference presenters (as a group) are diverse.

Selected presenters will be notified October 15, 2024

Important: Consider your subject matter and submit your abstract proposal using the link below. Complete the application in its entirety. Do not include personal identifying information for facility/hospital within the body of your abstract. There is a limit of three (3) speakers per content submission. Applicants are allowed up to four (4) separate submissions. A separate submission must be completed for each proposal.