Nursing Conference

HYBRID EVENT: Join the Nursing Leadership Conference 2026 in the "USA" or Virtually" from your home or workplace.


Global Stage of Excellence

23 – 24 May 2026 | San Diego ,USA

Guidelines

Abstract Submission Guidelines – Nursing Leadership Conference 2026

 Submission Process

  • Deadline: Submit your abstract either as an email attachment or via the abstract submission portal on the official Nursing Leadership Conference 2026 website by the stated deadline.
  • Language & Clarity: Use plain American English. Focus on clear communication of your scientific content.

Required Information

  • Author Details: Provide the full name, email address, institutional affiliation, biography, and a recent photograph of the submitting author.
  • Abstract Title: Choose a concise and descriptive title that reflects your research.
  • Presentation Type: Indicate your preference for an oral or poster presentation.
  • Scientific Session: Specify the most appropriate session or track for your abstract.

General Submission Guidelines

  • No Submission Limit: You may submit multiple abstracts as long as each meets the criteria.
  • Original Content Only: Submissions must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
  • Single Entry: Submit each abstract only once. Duplicates will not be considered.

Review Process

  • All abstracts are evaluated by an internal panel of experts.
  • Review is based on quality, relevance, and originality.
  • Authors will receive notification of acceptance or rejection within 2 days of submission.

Speaker Guidelines

General Instructions

  • Attend the full session to stay updated with schedule changes.
  • Each speaker will be allotted 20 minutes (including Q&A). Please adhere strictly to this limit.
  • All presentations must be delivered in English.

Presentation Requirements

  • Prepare slides in PPT or PDF format with a clear, engaging design.
  • Submit your presentation 15 days prior for review.
  • Bring a backup copy on a flash drive.

Poster Presentation Guidelines

Poster Specifications

  • Dimensions: Posters must measure 1 meter x 1 meter.
  • Preparation: Posters should be printed before arrival; no on-site printing will be available.
  • Design: Posters should be clear, visually effective, and logically organized to enhance readability and understanding.

Setup Instructions

  • Install your poster at least 1 hour before the session starts.
  • Remain near your poster during the session for discussion and interaction.
  • Remember to take down your poster after the session; uncollected posters will not be stored.

Virtual Presentation Guidelines

  • Present from your location using a device with stable internet.
  • A unique user ID will be shared a few days before the webinar.
  • Join 20–30 minutes early to resolve any technical issues.
  • Your presentation will last 20 minutes, including Q&A.
  • Keep your final slides ready. You may optionally submit a pre-recorded presentation at least 10 days in advance if unable to attend live.
  • Ensure all technical aspects (audio, video, internet) are tested beforehand.

Certification

  • All registered participants will receive a certificate with their name and affiliation.
  • For in-person participants, certificates will be distributed at the end of the session.
  • For virtual attendees, certificates will be emailed within 2–3 working days.
  • Please note: Unregistered co-authors will not receive certificates.

Presentation Awards Criteria

Presentations will be evaluated based on the following:

  • Clarity & Structure: Logical, concise, and well-organized content flow.
  • Visual Aids: Use of professional, visually engaging slides.
  •  Time Management: Strict adherence to the 20-minute time limit.
  •  Communication Skills: Clear speech, eye contact, and audience interaction.
  • Expertise: Demonstrated knowledge and use of evidence-based insights.
  • Innovation: Creative and original presentation approach is highly valued.
  • Schedule Respect: Sticking to time ensures the event runs smoothly.
  • Conciseness: Avoid excessive text; focus on key messages with strong visual support.
  • Engagement: Interact with your audience instead of reading verbatim from slides.
  • Accessibility: Ensure your language is simple and inclusive for a diverse audience.
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