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Webinar: Writing a Conference Abstract - Tips for Success with Liz Ness

  • 01/23/2019
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Webinar

Have you thought about submitting an abstract for the IACRN conference but just never got around to it or didn’t know where to start?

Do you have a good idea, but don’t know what to do with it?

Do you have tips for clinical research nurses that you would like to share?

If you answer yes, to any of these questions, please consider attending the abstract writing webinar. This webinar will provide general information about the conference abstracts, review tips and suggestions for developing and preparing an abstract, identify topics for abstract submission and describe the criteria and process for submitting an abstract for the 2019 IACRN conference.

To Register click below!

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gopSVI_qR4SGT5_fUBJyEg

You will receive a confirmation email from Zoom with a link to join the webinar.

*Note: if this is your first time using Zoom it will require that you set up a free account to access the webinar software. You only have to do this one time and it takes approximately one minute to do so.


About the Presenter:


Liz Ness, MS, BSN, RN brings with her over 35 years of nursing experience and 24 years of clinical research experience. Currently, she is the Director of the Office of Education and Compliance at the Center for Cancer Research (CCR), part of the intramural research program (IRP), at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, MD. Her primary responsibilities include coordinating, developing and evaluating both educational and quality management activities for the CCR. Liz is an active member of IACRN serving on the Education Committee and the Conference Planning Committee and is a co-editor for the IACRN Core Curriculum. In addition to local presentations, Liz has presented nationally and internationally on topics related to clinical trials and professional development. Liz is also a teaching assistant at Drexel’s School of Nursing in the clinical trial research program.



International Association of Clinical Research Nurses

PO Box 7
Mullica Hill, NJ 08062, USA
(609) 519-9689 (Phone)
iacrn@iacrn.org

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