Poster Submission for 2026 ATLS Global Symposium

We invite you to complete this survey to submit a poster for the 2026 ATLS Global Symposium, which will be held March 13-15, 2026 in Birmingham, Alabama! Please refer to the Call for Posters for background and requirements for poster presentations. For questions or to submit additional information, contact traumaeducation@facs.org.
1.What is your full name?
2.What is your email address?
3.Select the category of your poster topic:
4.What is the title of the poster?
5.Who are the corresponding author(s)? List their name, credentials, and institutional affiliation.
6.Have all authors given consent to have this poster presented at the 2026 Global Symposium?
7.List the keywords for the poster which will used in categorizing the session (e.g., for a poster entitled “ATLS Implementation and Trauma Outcomes: Mortality, Morbidity, and Quality Metrics” keywords might include Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS); trauma outcomes; mortality; morbidity; quality metrics; protocol implementation; resuscitation; quality improvement).
8.Please submit an abstract below (for Scientific posters only) using a maximum of 250 words.
9.Please submit a brief description of the program and/or intervention implemented (for Best Practices posters only) using a maximum of 250 words.
10.What are the results, measurable outcomes, or lessons learned?
11.Indicate who will present the poster at the 2026 Global Symposium, if selected. List their name, email address, ATLS role, institutional affiliation, and their credentials.
12.Presentations may be translated into a second language and distributed as a printed handout. All mounted posters must be in English. Will you be bringing a handout with your poster in a second language? If so, what language?
Thank you for completing this form! The ACS Trauma Education team will contact you if any additional information is required.

Please note: In order to offer CME credits provided by the ACCME for the 2026 ATLS Global Symposium, the ACS is required to ensure there are no conflicts of interest (COI) presented by those delivering educational content. If your abstract is selected, you will be asked to complete and submit a full Disclosure Form so any potential conflicts can be reviewed and our team can determine how best to manage. If you are presenting on behalf of another individual, or have co-presenters/authors, those individuals will also be required to complete a disclosure form. In the event that a COI is identified based on these disclosures, you will be asked to complete an additional mitigation form. If you have any questions about the disclosure process, please direct them to traumaeducation@facs.org.