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Global Emergency Nursing Conference 2027

Presented by Elsevier and ENA 21-23 October 2027 | Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Submit your abstracts by 7 May 2027

Global Emergency Nursing Conference

Present your latest research in emergency nursing and care at the Elsevier ENA Global Emergency Nursing Conference.

Important Deadlines

Abstract submission deadline: 7 May 2027

Author notification deadline: 30 June 2027

Author registration and early bird deadline: 16 July 2027

Join emergency nurses and related emergency care professionals involved in the delivery, development and organization of emergency nursing from across the globe as they share the latest research, knowledge, ideas, innovations and current developments within emergency nursing from all corners of the world.

Content throughout this three-day event will include keynote, plenary sessions, podium and poster presentations, allowing attendees the opportunity to engage with the latest research and innovations in emergency nursing and emergency care grounded in evidence from a myriad of diverse perspectives and settings —creating an engaging active learning program.

Emergency nurses and related emergency care professionals are invited to submit an abstract with the latest research, innovations, and practice-changing initiatives. Of particular interest is content that reflects a global perspective to highlight the broad range of emergency nursing practices worldwide.

Abstracts submission can be for an oral presentation or a poster presentation.

Abstract Topics

To deliver exceptional learning experiences, preference may be given to proposals for oral and poster presentations that are positioned to deliver a mix of the following:

  • Reflect innovative, forward-thinking content grounded in current evidence-based practice.

  • Present evidence supported by relevant research, data, and clinical best practices.

  • Demonstrate the practical application of key concepts through real-world case studies and clinical scenarios.

  • Incorporate active learning strategies that promote engagement, critical thinking, and knowledge retention.

  • Address issues that are relevant to diverse global audiences while promoting inclusion, equity, and culturally responsive emergency care.

Abstracts should address one or more of the topic areas below. Further information on each topic is outlined on the abstract submission page

1. Emergency Care in Diverse Environments

2. Special Populations in Emergency Care

3. Pre-hospital Care

4. Emergency Nursing Education

5. Quality, Safety and Prevention

Supporting publication

International Emergency Nursing is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to nurses and other professionals involved in emergency care. It aims to promote excellence through dissemination of high quality research findings, specialist knowledge and discussion of professional issues that reflect the diversity of this field. With an international readership and authorship, it provides a platform for practitioners worldwide to communicate and enhance the evidence-base of emergency care.

The journal publishes a broad range of papers, from personal reflection to primary research findings, created by first-time through to reputable authors from a number of disciplines. It brings together research from practice, education, theory, and operational management, relevant to all levels of staff working in emergency care settings worldwide.

Supporting Publication