Pr-042206 “The Abstract Advantage” : Creating a polished professional abstract for submission.

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Type

Presentation

Credit

No

Description

This course offers 1.0 Interprofessional Continuing Education credits for nurses. To claim the credits ... show more

Objectives

  • Critique a draft abstract for readiness and quality (completed data, guideline compliance, clarity/conciseness, appropriate tense, implications, sustainability/generalizability) and prioritize the top revisions needed.
  • Define what a professional abstract is and list the standard components (Background/Purpose, Objectives/Aims, Methods, Results, Conclusions).
  • Differentiate Research vs. QI/EBP objectives by constructing a clear primary aim/hypothesis that specifies population/setting and focuses on a single primary outcome (and identify when an aim is too vague or overly broad).
  • Explain how conference/journal alignment and submission requirements (date, theme/scope, structured format, word/character limits) influence abstract content and structure.
  • Produce a submission-ready abstract (targeting the required structure and word count) that aligns objectives–methods–results and ends with a concise, data-supported “so what” conclusion including implications (and sustainability/generalizability w

Fees

Free

Faculty

Mandy Garrett-baya

Organization

MedStar Harbor Hospital