
NATCO 49th Annual Meeting
February 25-28, 2024 | San Antonio, TX
Call for Presentations Closed
The Call for Presentations Submission is now closed. If you have any questions regarding submissions for the NATCO Annual Meeting, please contact Karen Libs at karenl@natco1.org for assistance.
Meeting Intent and Topics for Submission:
If you have a best practice, quality improvement, innovative approach, or research project in any of the following areas, we want to hear about it! Keep in mind, the majority of attendees at the Annual Meeting have over 10 years of experience in the field. There is an old adage in the OPO/Transplant world “when you have seen one center, you’ve seen one center”. Remember what you find common place may be new or help transform a process somewhere else. So, no matter if your OPO/Transplant center is big or small, you have experiences, ideas, innovations, and best practices to share and NATCO wants to give you the stage to share upon! Your colleagues have requested presentations on the following topics:
click Here for Topics of Interest
Please present the results of your technological advances, research projects, quality improvement projects, case studies and/or innovations in areas such as clinical and transplant practices, procurement, hospital engagement, or educational programs.
Organizations may submit multiple presentations, abstracts and/or case studies. This is a great opportunity for you to share your successes and create a world of opportunities!
Evaluation of your submission will be based on content and compliance with the suggested format (see below pages). All submissions will be reviewed by members of the NATCO Planning Committee. The primary author of each submission will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance by the end of August 2023.
Abstracts and Case Studies may not have been previously presented at a National Conference or meeting.
Please use the following links for submissions:
Abstract/Case Study Presentations
Poster Presentation
For additional resources on how to write case studies or abstracts, please view the video below. This video is an excerpt from our NATCO Webinar: Writing for Publication.
Please feel free to reach out to anyone on the planning committee regarding content questions.