Present your work and disseminate your findings to the Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions community.
Discuss your abstract with experts, network with peers and be acknowledged as an active contributor in your field of expertise.
The call for abstracts is now open.
Submission deadline is Thursday, 6 February 2025, 12:00 noon CET.
Don't wait until the last minute.
Mark your calendar with key dates
- Tuesday, 3 December 2024 - Opening abstract submissions
- Thursday, 6 February 2025 – 12:00 noon CET - Abstract submission deadline
- Mid of March 2025 - Abstract results announcement online. An email will also be sent to each submitter.
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Presentation formats
All presenters will be required to present their research onsite in Sophia-Antipolis.
Selected abstracts will be assigned to different presentation formats:
ACNAP Doctoral Student Award
One session will be held onsite chaired by senior faculty members.
Each finalist will present the key points of his/her research followed by a Questions & Answers period led by a panel of experts who will judge the presentations and determine the winners and runners-up.
- Submit in this category to benefit from:
- an award certificate
- a free registration for ACNAP 2026
- Selection process: the selection committee will review the final top scoring abstracts to appoint the finalists. The selected abstracts will be presented to a jury in a dedicated session including a questions and answers section
Abstracts not selected for this Award session will be automatically considered for the other abstract sessions.
Late-Breaking Research session
The highest graded abstracts submitted under the option Late-Breaking Research Studies will be selected to be presented orally during the dedicated Late-Breaking Research Studies session.
Rapid Fire Oral Abstract sessions
The highest graded abstracts will be selected to be presented orally during the rapid-fire abstract sessions which will be held onsite moderated by senior faculty members.
Moderated ePosters
The highest graded ePosters will be selected to be presented orally during dedicated Moderated ePoster sessions which will be held onsite moderated by senior faculty members.
Paper Posters
Abstracts selected as Posters will be displayed in a dedicated area onsite.