Call for Abstracts – National Summit on Promoting Well-being and Resilience in Healthcare Providers

The Inaugural National Summit on Promoting Well-being and Resilience in Healthcare Providers

September 26-28, 2018

Healthcare providers across multiple professions have high rates of burnout, depression and unhealthy lifestyle behaviors. The mental and physical well-being of healthcare providers has been linked to healthcare quality, safety and patient outcomes. This national forum, sponsored by all seven health sciences colleges and the College of Social Work at Ohio State, will focus on enhancing wellness and resilience as well as healthy lifestyle behaviors in healthcare providers and health professions students. Evidence-based practices and research to improve outcomes will be highlighted as well as strategies for integrating health and well-being in health sciences academic programming. Click here to see the confirmed keynote/plenary speakers.

Submit an abstract in one of the following categories to be considered for a concurrent oral session or poster presentation:

  • Promoting well-being/healthy lifestyle behaviors in healthcare professionals
  • Promoting well-being/healthy lifestyle behaviors in health sciences students/faculty
  • System-wide initiatives to enhance wellness cultures
  • Innovations to promote well-being, resilience and healthy lifestyle behaviors

Submissions must include the following information:

  • Title of submission
  • Abstract (limited to 300 words), which includes the following headings:
  • Background/significance of the problem
  • Purpose
  • Methods
  • Results (for innovation abstracts, these may not yet be available, but include a plan for outcomes evaluation)
  • Implications for linking evidence to action in the real world or in future research

Presentations will take place on September 27 and 28. They need to be 30 minutes in length, including five to 10 minutes for question and answer discussion.

The application deadline is March 30, 2018. An email confirmation of receipt will be sent. An expert panel will review all applications received by the deadline. Notification of results will be conducted by email to the primary contact listed on the submission by April 30, 2018. Confirmation of acceptance is needed no later than May 31, 2018.

Abstracts must be submitted online using the application form.

CLICK HERE FOR THE APPLICATION

INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUM

Conference and hotel information coming soon!
If you have questions, please email clinicianwellbeing@osu.edu

 

2018 National Meeting Call for Proposals Open!

The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery is greatly looking forward to our upcoming 2018 National Meeting: Implementing Change in Urgent Times to take place October 15-18 2018 at The Ohio State University. The 2018 National Meeting offers practitioners, student affairs professionals, faculty and students the training and tools necessary to strengthen alcohol and drug misuse prevention, intervention and recovery at their college, university or community.

The 2018 National Meeting Committee is seeking proposals that reflect the best thinking in the field, informed by theory, research, and practice. “Implementing Change in Urgent Times” highlights the critical need to use best practices in implementation science to move campus resources towards effective change. Three main elements are implicit within this theme:

(1) understanding the urgent need
(2) selection and adaptation of evidence-based responses, and
(3) successfully implementing and evaluating programs, policies and practices in a sustainable and impactful way.

View Full Call for Proposals

Submit Your Proposals

Learn More about NM2018!

Save the date – 19th Annual Summer Program in Population Health

Save the date!

June 18-22, 2018
Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center
OSU Campus

Advancing workforce education for a healthier nation

Communities all over the U.S. face challenges that threaten the health and well-being of our friends, family and neighbors: from opiate addiction to infant mortality.

The Summer Program in Population Health provides practitioners a week of education and training from national experts confronting today’s serious public health issues.

Save the date and stay tuned for more details.

Presented by the Center for Public Health Practice at The Ohio State University College of Public Health, with support from the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resources Center.

Innovate Conference Accepting Proposals

The Innovate conference is Friday, May 11, 2018. This annual conference is hosted by the Office of Distance Education and eLearning, and brings together educators, administrators and tech industry enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada to explore recent advancements and best practices in teaching and learning with technology.

We are accepting proposals from those who want to present at this year’s conference; our RFP is open now through Friday, February 2. I’m hoping you would share this information with your audiences for them to consider. Our theme in 2018 is “Forward,” and we’ll explore the future of teaching and learning through three threads: access, technology and learning environments.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Monique Bowman at bowman.953@osu.edu. Below are links to additional information should you or your colleagues need it. Thank you!

2018 Community Engagement Conference Call for Proposals

Proposals are now being accepted for Ohio State’s inaugural Community Engagement Conference, taking place January 24-25, 2018 in the Ohio Union. Building on the success of the Extension Annual Conference and the university’s Engagement Forum, the conference will bring together faculty, staff, students and community partners to focus on professional development and networking, while exploring new potential engagement partnerships. The theme of this year’s conference is Partnering to Advance Health and Wellness. Proposals are due October 30, 2017.

Submit a proposal and learn more at engage.osu.edu/conference.

Contact: lewis.485@osu.edu or morrison.332@osu.edu

Submit posters for 4th Annual Symposium on Preparing Health Professionals to Serve Underserved Populations: Ongoing Opportunities and Lessons Learned

IPEP Call for Proposals

The deadline to submit to the 4th Annual Symposium on Preparing Health Professionals to Serve Underserved Populations: Ongoing Opportunities and Lessons Learned is March 27th.

Download full details here: CallforPosters_OSUIPEP4thSymposium_Final 20170206-2295iys

Call for Proposals – ESC Conference

This is Engagement: Best Practices in Community-Engaged Scholarship
Conference: September 26-27, 2017
Hosted by Auburn University with the ESC Southern Region, Birmingham, Alabama
The Call for Proposals for the 2017 Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC) conference is now open.
Proposals are sought for presentations and posters that will inform or advance the scholarship and practice of engaged scholarship and university-community partnerships through research findings, innovative program design and partnership models, proven community/institutional impacts, effective curriculum or service-learning models, collaborative policy development and integration, or successful civic engagement practices.
The online submission deadline for proposal submissions is March 15th, 2017.
The 2017 conference will take place in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 26th-27th, with the pre-conference workshops taking place on September 24th-25th.
Visit the official conference website for more information about ESC and the conference.
We are very excited for you to be a part of the ESC 2017 conference!
The ESC Program Committee

Innovate RFP Now Open

Impact in 2017
We’re excited to announce Impact as our theme for the 2017 Innovate conference. We’ll be scouting and sharing innovations that incite positive change on student outcomes, instructor best practices, the educational community, and beyond.

What will you bring to Innovate 2017? Innovate attendees continue to report that they come to the Innovate conference for the breakout sessions. These presentations, collaborative conversations and demonstrations (presented by YOU) inspire your colleagues to explore new innovations in their courses. If there’s a new tool you love, a technique you’ve come up with, or a fresh idea you’d like to share, we want to hear more. We’re accepting presentation submissions now through January 30, 2017.

SUBMIT A PROPOSAL

Ohio Research and Innovative Forums, and Poster Solicitation for 2017 Annual Conference

Friday, April 21, 2017
Columbus Convention Center, 400 N. High Street, Columbus, OH
The Ohio Research Forum:  1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Innovative Practice Forum: 2:40 p.m. to 4:10 p.m.
Poster Session: 4:10 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The Ohio Research and Innovative Practice Forums and Poster Session provide an opportunity for those performing practice-related research AND those transforming pharmacy practice through novel services and interventions to share their findings and experiences with pharmacists throughout Ohio during the 139th OPA Annual Conference, April 21-23, 2017.

We invite pharmacists, residents, fellows, and students to submit their research and/or practice innovations. Effort will be made to honor preferences for research and innovative practice submissions. However, the selection committee reserves the right to make the final determination of category for presentation.

Research Submissions
Investigators working on research projects pertaining to pharmacy practice, pharmacy-focused scientific research, economic/social/administrative sciences, and pharmacy education will be showcased during the Ohio Research Forum and Poster session.  Students, residents, practitioners, educators and scientists are invited to submit completed research or work in progress (if results are anticipated to be ready for presentation at the time of the meeting).

To submit your Research abstract for consideration in the Ohio Research Forum or Poster Session, please click here.  There will be up to seven research projects chosen for the podium presentation.  Remaining abstracts accepted will be presented as part of the Poster Session.

Innovative Practice Submissions
Innovative pharmacy practices and opportunities in Ohio will be showcased in the Innovative Practice Forum and Poster Session.  Practitioners from a variety of practice sites will present exciting practice examples, and share how they have successfully implemented services and overcome barriers to offer these patient-centered services.  Original methods of development and process, including optimizing available resources, will be presented to provide participants with ideas to enhance their own practices.

To submit your Innovative Practice abstract for consideration in the podium or poster presentation, please click here. There will be up to four innovative practices chosen for the Innovative Practice Forum CE session.  Remaining abstracts accepted will be presented as part of the Poster Session.

Friday, February 24, 2017 is the deadline to submit abstracts.  Notification of acceptance and presentation format/time will be sent via email to the primary author 3 to 4 weeks prior to the presentation.

Questions? Contact Amy Bennett at abennett@ohiopharmacists.org.