Research in home infusion is extremely important to our industry. NHIA applauds your desire to develop and implement research that addresses the complexities of home infusion.
Before you start the submittal process please ensure the following
- At least one author from the poster must be registered to attend the NHIA Annual Conference and be available to discuss the poster during the moderated session.
- In the event an author received acceptance for multiple posters, a different individual must present each poster during the moderated poster session time. An author may not simultaneously lead discussion for more than one poster in the display.
- Once your poster has been approved you will receive the display criteria for developing your poster. Posters found to be in violation of these criteria are subject to removal from the display area. .
This year we made submitting and receiving feedback on your abstract even easier.
To get started complete the following steps
- Download the Poster Abstract Resource Tool
- This tool provides a comprehensive review of all the elements you will need to submit your abstract.
- Download the Outstanding Abstract Achievement Award Criteria
- Download the step by step directions for portal submittal
- Click Create an Account
- Complete account profile then click create account
- Automatically you will be brought to the portal where you can create a new Abstract
- You will also receive an email with your unique log in credentials
- Click Create an Abstract and complete required information
- Complete all the tasks associated with the abstract submission
- Preview your submission
- Submit your abstract
Once you submit your abstract you will receive a confirmation email. Your abstract will then be review by our education team and feedback will be provided. You should make change to your abstract based on the feedback and resubmit for final approval. DO NOT create your poster until you have received final approval from NHIA.
Questions please contact
connie.sullivan@nhia.org or
Jennifer.charron@nhia.org