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AECMN and APHOES One Voice in Memphis Call for Papers The Association for the Education of Children with Medical Needs and The Association of Pediatric Hematology Oncology Educational Specialists Joint National Conference St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Memphis, Tennessee May 4-6, 2016 Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 1 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher Call for Papers APHOES-AECMN Joint National Conference Memphis, TN May 4-6, 2016 The Association for the Education of Children with Medical Needs (AECMN) and Association of Pediatric Hematology Oncology Educational Specialists (APHOES) are offering a joint educational conference for professionals that work together to address the educational needs of pediatric patients. AECMN and APHOES invite the submission of presentation proposals for their joint national conference on issues that relate to the educational needs of pediatric patients. The theme of this joint conference is “AECMN and APHOES One Voice in Memphis.” Overarching objectives for the conference include: · To promote collaboration among professionals serving students with medical conditions · To provide opportunity for strategic planning and participation in the development of action skills · To develop advocacy skills, knowledge and methods for intervention with students who manage chronic or serious medical conditions Each organization has also made a commitment to solicit papers/presentations that address specific educational needs of their membership. Below are some examples of topics of interest. Complete lists of topics specific to each organization can be found in our respective Call for Papers. Joint Topics of Interest Medical Academic, School, Education o Educational implications and o Best practices for teaching accommodations for specific children with medical needs diagnoses/treatments o Interventions and Program Development accommodations (cognitive o School Re-Entry and Bedside rehabilitation, learning Teaching strategies, programs/software, o Funding and grants medications, etc) Research Behavioral Health End of Life/Bereavement o Neuropsychological evaluations Survivorship o Neurocognitive late effects Educational law Advocating for children with medical Vocational Education needs Online submission at: 2016 AECMN/APHOES Call for Paper Online Submission Form SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November 30, 2015 Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 2 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher General Guidelines Abstracts must reflect issues relevant to the educational issues and needs of children with cancer and blood disorders. Presenters are limited to two abstract submissions per conference. For abstracts reporting research activities, research must be completed at the time of submission for all formats except poster presentations. Research proposals and research in progress may be presented using the poster format. Presenters whose abstracts are accepted are expected to present and must register for the APHOES conference. If an abstract has multiple presenters listed, all presenters will be expected to present and register. The conference registration fees for one speaker per presentation will be reduced. Presenters are responsible for all travel, hotel, and related costs. One presenter from each proposal should be designated as the primary contact person. All correspondence pertaining to abstract submission will be sent to the primary contact person. Email will be the preferred method of communication. Please submit abstract via online submission form. Information presented should be relevant to attendees from institutions of varying sizes (e.g., large pediatric centers to one-person programs to community settings). Audience size may range from 25-150. Presenters shall not sell or promote any particular product at any time during the presentation. ***Deadline*** Abstracts must be sent to APHOES via the online submission process no later than November 30, 2015. Presentation Format Abstracts must be presented in one of the following presentation formats: ● Lecture: 1 hour presentation including discussion (three-author limit). ● Interactive Workshop: 1 or 2 hour practical, hands-on demonstration (three author limit). ● Panel Discussion: 1 hour examination of a specific topic or issue by a maximum of three panel members and one facilitator. ● Clinical Case Discussion: 1 hour clinical description of issues through case presentation by a maximum of three participants and one facilitator. ● Poster Presentation: A visual display of an innovative program or research relevant to school reentry or addressing the educational issues of pediatric hematology and oncology patients. Note: Poster presentations must be staffed for the designated time slot and will be limited to two presenters. Research projects presented in this format do not have to represent completed research; these presentations may include research proposals and research in progress. Presentation Topics: Topics must be relevant to the direct delivery of educational services to pediatric hematology and oncology patients. Presentations must adhere to the APHOES Professional Development Areas of Concentration (PDAC) identified for this year’s conference (see below). Presentations may include interventions/projects which are innovative, programmatic, and/or research-based. ● Academic, School, Education-Levels 1 and 3 ● Behavioral Health-Levels 1 and 3 ● Medical-Levels 1, 2, and 3 ● Research-Levels 2 and 3 ● School Re-Entry Program Development-Level 1 ● End of Life/Bereavement-Levels 2 and 3 ● Survivorship-Levels 2 and 3 For more detailed lecture requirements, please refer to the PDAC Outline, at the end of this document. Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 3 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher Presentation Level Parameters: Abstracts must identify the professional level for participants based on the following guidelines: Presentation Level 1 Targeted Audience Provides attendees with practical and tangible suggestions or foundational knowledge critical to understand the topic Participants are able to use presentation content to duplicate suggestions or infuse new knowledge into practice ● Professionals that consider Provides attendees with practical and tangible suggestions or new knowledge intended to gain mastery of the topic Participants are able to use presentation content to improve their previously functioning practice relative to presentation topic ● Professionals that consider Provides attendees with cutting edge suggestions or new knowledge to elevate practice and influence optimal patient outcomes Participants are stimulated by the presentation content and are thus prepared to innovate and improve the field relative to presentation topic themselves competent in the topic, yet recognize there is more to be learned on the given topic 3 Application ● Professionals unfamiliar with the topic ● Professionals familiar with the topic, however could benefit from a thorough explanation of the topic 2 Objectives themselves experts in the topic area, however desire to expand or improve the area and expect to learn from other experts Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 4 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher Review Process The APHOES Call for Papers is designed to elicit information necessary to review content and organization of proposed presentations. Submitters will receive confirmation of receipt via email. If you do not receive confirmation of receipt, the submission requirements were not followed (i.e. maximum number of words, etc.). Members of the Joint Conference Committee review the submissions and make recommendations on selections. Each abstract is rated according to: ● Quality of Content - Evaluation of purpose and objectives; relevance to addressing the educational needs of children with cancer and blood disorders; creative use of skills; integrated analysis of data and strength of authors' background to present topic. ● Quality of Abstract Organization - Evaluation of how clear and well thought out the information in the abstract is presented; in conformity with standard grammatical rules; and how well it adheres to the abstract format described above. The lead presenter will be notified in writing via email of the Professional Development Areas of Concentration Committee’s recommendation or declination of each abstract submission by December 31, 2015. Individuals from accepted abstracts will sign a contractual agreement with APHOES that indicates each author’s commitment to speak and present the content of the session as accepted by the Committee. In order to create a balanced overall conference program, the Committee may request changes to accepted abstracts; the contractual agreement would indicate any such changes. Materials to be submitted: Please complete the attached Call for Papers Proposal, including Abstract and Presenter Information. APHOES uses a blind review process. Authors and institutions must not be identified in the title, objectives, summary, and abstract. The use of institution letterhead is not permitted. Please use the online submission form at: 2016 AECMN/APHOES Call For Papers Submission Form Thank you for considering presenting at the AECMN-APHOES Joint National Conference. Submissions must be received no later than November 30, 2015. Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 5 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher Professional Development Areas of Concentration Outline Concentration 1: Academic, School, Education Concentration Presentations must focus on one or more of the following: Performance trends Creative strategies In-services Teacher perspectives Collaboration Social implications Academic implications Transitional issues and solution Short/Long-Term outcomes Fitting medical needs into educational constructs Concentration 2: Behavioral Health Concentration Presentations must focus on one or more of the following: Diagnostic techniques Intervention Trends in practice Trends in patient evaluation Trends in patient performance Therapeutic needs and solutions Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 6 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher Concentration 3: Survivorship Concentration Presentations must focus on one or more of the following: Accepting the new normal Setting new, motivating goals Transitions (between school buildings/grade levels, work, trade school, college) Strategies to optimize academic outcomes Educating professionals that support survivors (teachers, job coaches, etc.) Cognitive late effects (monitoring and intervening) Concentration 4: Medical Concentration Presentations must include: Incidence Diagnoses Treatment innovations Educational implications Frequent comorbidities Prognoses Strategies to improve quality of life issues Concentration 5: Research Concentration Presentations must focus on one or more of the following: Current investigative strategies Trends in the literature Philosophical and methodological suggestions for research design Overview and implications of results from relevant research studies Cutting edge trends in relevant research Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 7 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher Concentration 6: School Re-Entry Program Development Concentration Presentations must focus on one or more of the following: Establishing new funding sources o How to write successful grant proposals o Strategies to attract private funding sources o Strategies to involve public school district support o Strategies to involve divisional or institutional support Crafting justification and establishing programmatic needs Program recognition Trends in practice o In-services o Intakes o Data collection o Cutting edge techniques o Collaboration Concentration 7: End of Life/Bereavement Concentration Presentations must focus on one or more of the following: Patient support Family support Sibling support School support Stages of grief Curriculum and/or programmatic suggestions Creative memorializing Current trends in the field Multiple disciplines, one mission September 2015 Page 8 Copyright © 2015 APHOES. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher