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AAHN 43rd Annual Nursing and Healthcare History Conference The American Association for the History of Nursing (AAHN) invites abstract submissions for the 43rd Annual Nursing and Healthcare History conference, to be held in Buffalo, NY, from June 3-7, 2026. This year, the annual meeting will be held in conjunction with the American Association for the History of Medicine (https://histmed.org). The AAHN is offering three separate abstract tracks: (1) original research; (2) teaching nursing and healthcare history; or (3) thematic proposals. Submissions should align with the criteria in one of the three abstract tracks and, where applicable, must indicate the preferred presentation option: poster, podium, or panel presentation. The conference call for abstracts opens Friday, September 20, 2025, and closes on Monday, November 17, 2025. Track Descriptions Track 1: Original Research As the premier forum for researchers, faculty, and enthusiasts of nursing history to share their scholarship, AAHN welcomes abstracts of original, completed work utilizing historical methodology. The research can address events, issues, and topics in any area of nursing and healthcare history, from any region or time period, as well as those that engage related fields such as women’s labor, technology, economic history, and race and gender studies. Track 2: Teaching Nursing and Healthcare History Building on the success of the education-focused pre-conference session at the 40th Annual conference, AAHN welcomes abstract submissions describing completed work in teaching nursing or healthcare history. Submissions focused on education can describe an entire course, a module or unit, an individual class or seminar, or a specific teaching and learning activity but must include information on planning, implementation, and evaluation. Track 3: Thematic Proposals AAHN also welcomes abstracts for thematic proposals. These presentations are intended not for original scholarship, but to address topics of broad interest such as new themes in historiography, teaching, research methods, and advocacy. Though limited to 60 minutes, presenters may utilize a flexible format and structure. They should, however, include several speakers for a more multidimensional perspective. Guidelines for Submission Abstracts must arrive on or before Monday, November 17th, and must be submitted via the Oxford Abstracts submission portal. Late submissions will not be considered. Presenters will be required to select an abstract track and indicate their desired presentation format, either poster, podium, or panel. Abstracts should be 500 words or less, exclusive of footnoted references and learning objectives. Abstract content must be blinded; all references to the organizations and/or authors by name must be omitted from the title and body of the abstract to ensure a fair, unbiased review process. Failure to comply with this blinded process will result in automatic abstract disqualification. A complete submission will include all of the following elements: Abstract Body, References, and Learning Objectives. Abstract Body: 500 words max; each section of the abstract should be clearly identified using the following four headers:
References: Any footnoted references from the abstract text should be cited using the Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition. References are a separate section and are not considered part of the abstract word count. Learning Objectives: Please state a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3 learning objectives that you expect participants to meet by attending your session. Learning objectives utilize an action verb and must be congruent with the abstract text. New knowledge must be gained to qualify for continuing education (CE) contact hours. Presenter Requirements and Presentation Options If accepted for presentation, all abstract presenters must:
Poster Presentations: Poster presenters must print and bring their poster(s) to the conference for display. Poster elements should reflect the AAHN poster guidelines. Presenters will be required to be present to answer questions during designated times as part of the conference continuing education program. Podium Presentations: Podium presenters are required to speak for 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for questions. All sessions must be 30 minutes in total length to fulfill CNE requirements. Panel Presentations: A panel consists of 3-5 persons addressing a common topic and are 60 minutes in length. Panels need to submit an abstract describing the overall topic, with each presenter also submitting an individual abstract for their content. Each abstract will be judged on its own merits.
Abstracts will be selected based on merit and the overall quality of the submission. The Abstract Review Committee will evaluate all abstracts according to the outlined elements for submissions, focusing on the following criteria:
*By submitting an abstract, you give permission to AAHN to use the work for educational purposes only. This includes, but is not limited to, inclusion in the conference program, posting to the AAHN website before and/or after the conference, and the use of excerpts or themes for conference marketing efforts. |