THE ATL: Transforming Healthcare Education by Advancing Teaching & Learning
March 12-14, 2020
Hotel InterContinental Buckhead
Atlanta, GA
Conference Website
We invite you to submit proposals for oral presentations, interactive workshops, small group discussion, panel
discussion, and posters for the 2020 Southern Group on Educational Affairs (SGEA) Annual Meeting from
March 11-14, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. Proposals may represent original research (either completed or in progress)
or innovations in medical education. Abstracts may focus on any level of medical education (UME pre-clerkship or clerkship, GME, CME, or a combination).
All abstracts must be submitted online no later than
11:59pm EST October 31, 2019.
The conference theme is “THE ATL: Transforming Healthcare Education by Advancing Teaching and Learning”
We particularly encourage submissions in any of the following areas: community engaged learning, pedagogies, professional development, learning environment, wellness, technological advancements in medical education, and collaborative partnerships with healthcare organizations. However, we welcome all submissions related to medical education.
We recommend that you prepare your submission in a word processing application (Word, Works, Pages) and then paste each component into the corresponding online section. Abstract decisions will be sent to the contact author in January 2020. An abstract submission is considered a commitment to attend the meeting and present if accepted, and an acknowledgement of the costs associated with travel and meeting registration.
For more information please contact:
Conference Chairs: Erica Brownfield (
ebrownf@emory.edu)
SGEA Chair: Nicole Borges (
nborges@umc.edu)
Click here to view a complete description of each submission category, along with its text guidelines.
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