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Faculty and students are invited to the American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Conference in Washington D.C., May 19 - 24, 2023.

The Nursing Assembly at ATS brings together an international group of nurses who are clinicians, educators, and researchers in the areas of sleep, critical care, and respiratory health. If you are interested in learning more about ATS and the Nursing Assembly or the International Conference, please contact Jill Guttormson at jill.guttormson@marquette.edu.

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Abstract Submission Information

Nursing research plays an important role at ATS. With the International Conference being held in D.C., faculty and students have a unique opportunity to promote nursing research and nursing practice at the 2023 ATS International Conference.

Submit your abstract and encourage colleagues, mentees, and students to submit an abstract to ATS.

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Submission Deadline: 5 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Nov. 2

Please contact Sharron Crowder (sjcrowde@iu.edu) or Jennifer Seamann (jbs31@pitt.edu) for questions about abstract submissions.

About the American Thoracic Society

The mission of ATS is to accelerate global innovation in the advancement of respiratory health through multidisciplinary collaboration, education, and advocacy. Core activities of ATS are focused on leading scientific discoveries, advancing professional development, impacting global health, and transforming patient care. The medical and scientific areas of interest of the Society include pulmonology, critical care, sleep medicine, infectious disease, pediatrics, allergy/immunology, thoracic surgery, behavioral science, environmental and occupational medicine, physiology, molecular biology, among others. Read more.

About the Nursing Assembly at ATS

The Nursing Assembly is represented globally with national and international members. Members include scholars, clinicians, and educators within nursing or other health professions. The breadth of the work of the assembly is undergirded by experts that care for and that conduct research to address the needs of populations across the lifespan, clinical settings, and geographic boundaries within the areas of sleep, critical care, and respiratory health. Read more.

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