CALL FOR ABSTRACTS — 138th APHA Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2010)

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services

Submission Deadline:

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The Injury Control and Emergency Health Services (ICEHS) Section invites abstracts related to prevention and control of injuries and violence in all settings; delivery and evaluation of emergency health services; and issues related to emergency preparedness and population safety. Abstracts addressing policy, methodological advances, programs, services, translational research, epidemiology, and research and evaluation are appropriate for this section. We welcome abstracts on ALL unintentional and intentional injury topics.

Abstracts must be submitted via this website. The deadline for submitting abstracts to the ICEHS Section is 11:59 pm PST on Thursday, February 14, 2010. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed and considered for presentation at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, to be held November 6-10, 2010, in Denver, CO. The theme for the 2010 meeting is "Social Justice: Public Health Imperative." Authors will be notified of the status of their abstracts by email in early June 2010.

Subjects of interest include:
  • Aging and Injury
  • Child and Adolescent Injury
  • Community Interventions
  • Emergency and Disaster Preparedness
  • Evaluation of Injury Programs and Policies
  • Fire-related Injury and Fire Prevention
  • Injury Research Methods
  • Motor Vehicle and Transportation
  • Occupational Injury
  • Policy and Law
  • Slip, Trip, and Fall-related Injury
  • Social Justice and Injury
  • Special Session: Annual Exploration of Injury Data Issues
  • Sports, Recreational, and Exercise-related Injury
  • Strategic Planning
  • Suicide and Self-inflicted Injury
  • Surveillance
  • Trauma Systems and Emergency Care
  • Violence, Community and Workplace
  • Violence, Family and Intimate Partner
  • Other, Intentional Injury
  • Other, Unintentional Injury
Abstracts must be structured as follows:
Background/Purpose, Methods, Results/Outcomes, Conclusions

The abstract word limit is 250 words. You must also include clear, MEASURABLE learning objectives with your abstract submission. Detailed instructions for writing learning objectives, including a list of acceptable measurable action words, can be found on the abstract submission page. Learning objectives are not included in the word count.

All meeting rooms at the annual meeting will be equipped with an LCD projector. If your presentation will require additional technology (i.e. to show a film, video, or DVD; demonstrate a special software application interactively, such as a database or GIS system; or go online with a high speed Internet connection), you must indicate that you will require additional technology when you submit your abstract online. Be sure to click on the “Technology Dependent” check-box if need any technology other than an LCD projector.

An expanded summary must be submitted with the abstract. The purpose of the expanded summary is to provide additional information to help reviewers judge the relevance and quality of your work. It should not repeat the abstract material, but instead should provide complementary details about the work. The average length of an expanded summary is 500 words (maximum 2,000).

We also welcome abstract submissions for consideration as a Special Session, the Innovations in Injury Research Methods session, Student Paper Award competition, APHA Film and Technology Theatre, and Late-breakers as noted below. Except for Late-breakers, all abstracts are due February 14, 2010.

Special Sessions. We welcome proposals for full sessions (90 minutes in length). Session proposals are encouraged for any topic of special interest or topics related specifically to this year's theme (Social Justice: Public Health Imperative). In addition to the electronic online submission of an individual abstract for EACH of the 4-5 papers to be included in a Session, a one-page overview of the proposed Session MUST be submitted directly to Dr. Michelle Canham Chervak (icehs2010program@gmail.com), ICEHS Scientific Program Committee Co-Chair. This one-page overview should include:

  1. Overall session title;

  2. Name of the lead facilitator and the contact person for the Session;

  3. Brief overview of the rationale for the Session; and

  4. List (in presentation order) of the individual abstracts to be organized into this Session, complete with titles, presenters' names, and time allocated for each presentation and any discussion periods.



Please note that each individual abstract to be included in a Session must be submitted through the APHA electronic abstract submission process. In the "Comments to Organizers" box for each abstract submission, the authors should indicate that the abstract is to be considered as part of the Proposed Session (indicated by Session title).

Methods Session: An annual session titled Innovations in Injury Research Methods will feature contemporary theories and concepts, innovative study designs, novel data collection techniques, new analytical approaches and measurement tools, and original research that contains a unique methodological element. Both quantitative and qualitative methods will be considered. This 90-minute session usually consists of 4 to 5 presentations highlighting methodological issues of special interest to injury researchers. The deadline to submit abstracts to be considered for presentation in this Special Session is February 14, 2010 (11:59 pm, PST). To submit an abstract, please visit the APHA abstract submission website, scroll to the ICEHS listing, click the "Submit Abstract" link, and click the title "Special Session: Injury Research Methods.") This session is coordinated by Dr. Guohua Li (gl2240@columbia.edu). Late-breakers will not be eligible for consideration in this session.

Student Paper Award Competition. The purpose of the Student Paper Award is to foster and reward quality research efforts of student members of the ICEHS section. To be eligible for the award, the student must be a member of the ICEHS section. (When joining APHA, students can join one section free of charge. There is a $30 fee for each additional section student members join. Contact kfreire@cdc.gov if you have questions on how to affiliate with the ICEHS section). To qualify for the competition, students must be currently enrolled or have completed their degree program within the last year. Abstracts eligible for the Student Paper Award are submitted through the online APHA abstract submission process in accordance with APHA guidelines, which require that the work be original, unpublished, and not have been previously presented at a professional meeting. Both regular deadline and late-breaker abstracts qualify for consideration if the student meets the respective submission deadline AND indicates an interest in having their abstract considered for an award. (To indicate such interest, on the TITLE screen (Step 2 of the submission process), check the "YES" button on the "Consider This Paper For An Award" question (located in the "Presenting Author and Award Submission" box). Use the pull-down menu to select "Student Paper Award.") Following notice of acceptance of the abstract for either oral or poster presentation by the Scientific Program Co-Chairs, applicants must submit a completed manuscript by September 1, 2010 according to the instructions posted on the ICEHS Section website at http://www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/icehs/. The completed manuscript will be reviewed for the award. For additional information regarding the Student Paper Award competition, review guidelines and information on the ICEHS website or contact the co-chairs of the Student Paper Award competition, Dr. Susan G. Gerberich (gerbe001@umn.edu) or Dr. Lenora Olson (lenora.olson@hsc.utah.edu).

APHA Film and Technology Theatre. We also welcome abstract submissions for the APHA Film and Technology Theater. If you have documentaries, public service announcements, or other kinds of media related to ICEHS, please send an email to Keith Hauret (icehs2010program@gmail.com) with the title, director, length of time, and media description.

Late-breaker Sessions. A call for late-breaker abstracts for research findings and events that transpired after the February 14 deadline will be released in the summer of 2010. A notification that includes a firm submission deadline for the abstracts will appear in the ICEHS Newsletter. For questions related to late-breaker abstracts, contact Keith Hauret (icehs2010program@gmail.com). Student abstracts submitted for late-breakers are eligible for Student Paper Award consideration as long as the full paper is submitted by the September 1, 2010 date as noted above.
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Program Planner Contact Information:
Michelle Canham Chervak, PhD, MPH
Injury Prevention Program
U.S Army Public Health Command (Provisional)
5158 Blackhawk Rd
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5403
Phone: 410.436.1377/3534
icehs2010program@gmail.com

and
Keith G. Hauret, MSPH, MPT
Injury Prevention Program
US Army Public Health Command (Provisional)
5158 Blackhawk Rd.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5403
Phone: 410.436.3534
icehs2010program@gmail.com