PLEASE NOTE: We will only accept abstracts within the topic areas listed below. As part of the International Health Section program, all submissions should relate to health issues in countries outside the US.
APHA is the premier forum for scientific presentation and discussion of global public health issues. The International Health Section maintains high standards for quality and content. Please read the specific instructions in the abstract submission portal and follow the format and process carefully. Abstracts that do not follow the exact format of the submission process will lose scoring points.
If accepted for presentation, the presenter will be expected to register and attend the conference. The International Health Section is NOT able to provide financial aid or assistance for travel or registration. Individuals who may have difficulty attending the APHA Annual Meeting should identify a co-author that will be able to register/attend and present the abstract. Once an abstract is confirmed, schedule changes are NOT permitted.
Questions to consider when addressing each component of an abstract (University of California, Berkeley, 2000):
Context: Why is the problem important? What public health needs is your work addressing? In what way does the work present something new to the field of global/international health?
Methods: What did you actually do to get your results (e.g., conducted a survey of three villages, analyzed household survey data from five countries, held semi-structured interviews with 17 community health workers)? Be specific.
Results: What did you learn? Was there enhanced knowledge, increased participation, or measurable changes in health outcomes?
Conclusion and discussion: What are the larger implications of your findings, especially for the need initially identified?
Process for review:
All submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed for consideration of inclusion in the program. Please indicate your preferences for presentation format on your abstract form. You may submit your abstract with the designation “oral only,” “poster only,” or “no preference.”
Note: The International Health Section encourages abstracts submitted by nationals and residents from low- and middle-income countries. These individuals should note their status on the abstract form.
Student presenters: Each year, we designate one or two of the Section’s oral panels for presentations by students. Please submit your abstract under this category if you wish to compete in the peer review process for these openings. Should more abstracts qualify for acceptance than we have space available, we will consider placing those submissions elsewhere in the peer-reviewed program.
Abstract word limit: 350 words
The full list of IH program topics is provided below. Topics can be either Oral session or Poster session or both, depending on the submissions received related to the topic and the suitability of abstracts for oral vs. poster presentation.
CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) CREDIT
APHA values the ability to provide continuing education (CE) credit to physicians, nurses, health educators, and those certified in public health at its Annual Meeting. Please complete all required information when submitting an abstract so members can claim credit for attending your session. These credits are necessary for members to keep their licenses and credentials.
For a session to be eligible for CE Credit, all presenters in that session must provide all of the following:
1) An abstract free of trade and/or commercial product names.
2) At least one measurable outcome. Note that “to understand” or “to learn” are not measurable outcomes, and compound outcomes are not acceptable.
3) A signed Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form with a relevant qualification statement.
For example, “I have been the principal or co-principal of multiple federally funded grants focusing on the epidemiology of drug abuse, HIV prevention and co-occurring mental and drug use disorders. Among my scientific interests has been the development of strategies for preventing HIV and STDs in out-of-treatment drug users” summarizes a body of work relevant to the presentation topic and demonstrates the presenter’s expertise. Note that “I am the principal investigator of this study” is not an acceptable qualification statement.
All continuing education learning content must be of sound science or professional practice and serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills and professional competence of the health professional. Learning content should be evidence-based if available. A list of over 30 areas will be provided online for you to choose from. Choose at least one or up to six areas that your presentation will address.
Please contact presenters@apha.org if you have any questions concerning continuing education.
For general program or submission questions, please contact the program planning co-chairs at: IHProgramCommittee@gmail.com
In good health,
Jamie Zigterman, MPH, and Liz Healy, MPH
IH Section Program Planning Co-Chairs
Jamie Zigterman, MPH
jlzigterman@yahoo.com
and
Elizabeth Healy, MPH
ehealy36@gmail.com