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ATRN 2026 Annual Health Summit Call for Abstracts
Download the ATRN Call for Abstracts Guidelines.
The deadline to submit is Friday, July 10, 2026 at 11:59 pm.
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First Name
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Last Name
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Credentials
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Academic Institution or Organization:
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Department Affiliation
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Email Address:
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Select the preferred presentation type for which you would like to be considered.
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Oral or Poster Presentation
Poster Presentation Only
Oral Presentation Only
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Enter your abstract title below, capitalizing the first word of the title, all major words, and the first word following a colon, as in the following example: "An Exemplary Project: Implementation of a Community-Academic Program to Reduce Parental Stress".
Download the Abstract Guidelines here.
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Enter the full name of each of the abstract authors followed by either:
(1) the name of the organization and city and state in which it is located OR
(2) the name of the author's university and college or department.
(Example: Angela R. Gutierrez, Colgate Company, Newtown Indiana)
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Upload the body of your abstract as a Microsoft Word document.
As a reminder:
Each abstract must be no more than 300 words in length.
Use Arial 11 Font only.
Do not include the title or authors; enter only the body of your abstract.
Do not include diagrams, illustrations or graphics.
Do not include any footnotes or references.
(Required.)
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Please enter 3-5 learning objectives for your abstract. Write learning objectives that relate to the outcome you expect someone who is attending your presentation will be able to demonstrate and that reflects the content of the session. For additional guidelines, please see the attached document "2025 ATRN Summit Call for Abstracts" at the beginning of the survey.
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Please provide a brief "Lay Summary". Your summary should use plain language and exclude highly technical terminology and descriptions. Please limit your summary to 4-7 sentences or bullet points.
Example points to address:
Key question(s)
Key finding(s)
Why is this important?
Why should the community care about this?
For more information on plain language, visit the "National Institutes of Health: Plain Language" site by clicking on the following link:
NIH Plain Language
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Enter the name of the primary presenter. (Reminder: Each abstract may only have one primary presenter.)
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Which of the following best describes the presenter's ATRN affiliation?
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I am faculty or staff at an ATRN affiliated University
I am a student at an ATRN affiliated University
I am a member of an ATRN affiliated Organization
I hold an individual membership in the ATRN
I am faculty or staff at a non-ATRN affiliated University
I am a student at a non-ATRN affiliated University
I am a member of a non-ATRN affiliated Organization
I am an individual community member not affiliated with the ATRN
I am unsure if my university or organization is affiliated with the ATRN
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Enter the email address of the person who will be the primary presenter at the conference.
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Select up to three (3) topic areas your abstract addresses:
Behavioral Science and Health Behaviors (Substance Use, Nutrition, Exercise, Smoking, etc.)
Clinical and Translational Research
Clinical Conditions/Diseases (Cancer, Mental Health, Diabetes, etc.)
Data Access for Community Decision Making
Disease Prevention and Treatment (Drug Development, Mental Health, Pain Management, etc.)
Dissemination and Implementation Science
Environmental Health
Evidence-Based Practice
Community Engagement and Access to Optimal Health
Health Literacy and Health Communication
Health Related Policy Implementation and Enforcement
Impact of Bidirectional Learning Between Communities and Their Academic Partners
Impact of Consolidated/Closed Health Organizations in Appalachia
Program Development and Evaluation
Training, Education, and Workforce Development
Translational Health, Informatics, Telemedicine, and Data-Driven Technologies
Other (please specify)