Call for Posters
Call for Poster Submissions for the 39th NADONA National Conference
Sheraton Dallas Hotel
Dallas, Texas
June 7th - June 10, 2026
Submissions from Physicians, Pharmacists, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners Now Accepted
Poster sessions provide an opportunity for physicians, pharmacists, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants and nurses to share the results of research, best practices, and outcomes with colleagues. The sessions are visual presentations using diagrams, charts, and figures. Poster presentations may be on any aspect of long-term care.
All submissions that are complete and follow the Criteria for Acceptance of Posters will be considered and reviewed based on the content contained within the proposal.
Submission of a proposal is a commitment by at least one author to be present at the designated times to discuss the information in the poster with conference participants. We have arranged the schedule so that there is no overlap between educational sessions and poster display times. The primary presenter listed on the proposal will be informed of its status no later than 10 days working days after the application submission. Submissions need to be submitted no later than May 1, 2025. Guidelines for presentation and preparation of visual material will be sent to the primary presenter upon acceptance. To learn more, call Cindy Fronning at 651-324-8415 / cindy@nadona.org.
Poster Schedule*
Poster Viewing During Exhibit Hall Hours (TBD):
Monday, June 8, 2026
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Poster presenter schedule is subject to change. Presenters are required to be present during all viewing hours.
Please review the criteria for Acceptance of Posters and the instructions below regarding preparation of Poster Session Abstracts before completing the online forms.
All abstracts must be submitted electronically via the submission form below. Submissions are not considered complete until all required forms from all authors have been received.
The title should not exceed 10 words.
Text within the Poster Abstract box must include the title as well as authors' and presenters' names as this is the text that is reproduced for publication. Do not exceed 300 words.
Spell out complete names of all authors in the Poster Abstract area. Do not use initials alone. List city and state of origin. For abstracts submitted by multiple authors from one city, list the city and state once after all authors’ names have been listed. Maintain consistency in authors' names on multiple abstracts to avoid duplication in the author index.
Indicate the name(s) of the presenter(s) on the "PRESENTED BY:" in the Poster Abstract box.
Type single spaced within the abstract box. Double space only between paragraphs.
The abstract should be informative and detailed. It must contain the following: an introduction and objective; methods; results obtained; and conclusion(s). It is not acceptable merely to state that the results will be discussed.
Avoid excessive abbreviations in abstract. Abbreviations may be used only after the word has been written out once in full in the abstract.
All abstract presentations and the question and answer period will be in English.
Chosen posters will be featured on our website.
Presenters limited to 2 per poster.
4 Posters will be accepted.
Cost of presenting:
No cost for members
Non-members $150.00
All presenters must register for the conference. More information when application received and accepted.
Other criteria include:
Validity of study or topic area Post Acute continuum (e.g., geriatric and non-geriatric SNFs, home care, hospice, and subacute care):
Clarity of description and depth of detail used to report the content areas:
Practical application
Innovation in thought or approach
Best use of illustrations and tables, including clarity and ease of reading and arrangement in sequence according to their reference in the text
ALL authors must complete the disclosure form and upload with application below.