Abstracts must be submitted online
Faxed, emailed or mailed submissions will NOT be accepted.
All submissions will be reviewed by members of the APTR Annual Meeting Planning Committee.
All submissions will be reviewed by members of the APTR Annual Meeting Planning Committee.

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submission guidelines
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Submission Abstract (400 words)
Learning Objectives
List two objectives for participation in your session in the following format:
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Poster Presenters must be available to set-up, present, and tear down their posters during the evening of Monday, March 16.
Submission Abstract (400 words)
Abstract should contain the following headings:
Poster presentations should summarize results using visuals such as tables, graphs, and pictures. Presentations will be displayed on a 4x8 foot wide poster board. The purpose of this presentation format is to facilitate one-on-one and small group discussions with colleagues. Presenters are required to be at their poster boards during the Poster reception on Monday, March 16. All poster presenters are responsible for the removal of their materials from boards by the end of their presentation time. Any posters remaining will be discarded.
Submission Abstract (400 words)
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What is the session about?
- Why is this session important? Please describe why this topic is important and relevant.
Learning Objectives
List two objectives for participation in your session in the following format:
- Learning objectives should describe behavior in measurable terms, what you would expect learners to take away and implement from this activity.
- Each objective must be specific, to the point, and limited to one sentence.
- AVOID these words: Understand,
Know, Realize, Be aware of, and Perceive
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Poster Presenters must be available to set-up, present, and tear down their posters during the evening of Monday, March 16.
Submission Abstract (400 words)
Abstract should contain the following headings:
- Purpose: Describe the problem being addressed, state the objective of the study or project, and any relevant background.
- Methods: Describe the study design or project, setting, participants, interventions, measures, main outcomes, and analyses.
- Results: State the main findings of the study or evaluation.
- Conclusions: Summarize the main findings/interpretation of the study or project, and provide context by stating main implications of the findings for practice, policy, or research, and next steps.
Poster presentations should summarize results using visuals such as tables, graphs, and pictures. Presentations will be displayed on a 4x8 foot wide poster board. The purpose of this presentation format is to facilitate one-on-one and small group discussions with colleagues. Presenters are required to be at their poster boards during the Poster reception on Monday, March 16. All poster presenters are responsible for the removal of their materials from boards by the end of their presentation time. Any posters remaining will be discarded.