Call for Abstracts
Submissions are now open
The American College of Surgeons has issued a call for abstracts to be presented at the 2025 ACS Quality and Safety Conference, July 17-20 in San Diego, CA. The deadline for submitting abstracts is March 3, 2025.
Healthcare professionals are encouraged to submit a 250-word abstract for presentation. Abstracts are accepted as an oral presentation, poster presentation, or both.
Abstract submissions should:
- Relate to surgical quality improvement initiatives, including the development, implementation, or validation of best practices
- Follow operational best practices relating to workflows around collecting data and reporting
- Use data from a nationally recognized surgical quality registry sponsored by a surgical society
There is no limit on the number of abstracts per author.
Please note that abstracts which have been submitted or recently presented at other meetings are eligible for presentation at the 2025 ACS Quality and Safety Conference. Previous presentation of a paper does not prohibit the presentation or publication of the material at the 2025 ACS Quality and Safety Conference.
We welcome submissions from the following categories:
- Bariatric
- Cancer
- Collaboratives
- Education
- Efficiency and Value
- Emergency General Surgery (EGS)
- Environmental Sustainability in Surgery
- Geriatric
- Health Equity and Access
- Healthcare Informatics for Quality
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Surgery
- PROs /Patient Centeredness
- Pediatrics
- Policy
- Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Surgical Infection Control
- Surgical Technology and Innovation
- Surgical Potpourri
- Trauma/Acute Care
- Vascular
Please note the following:
- All acceptances will require in-person attendance at the meeting and a registration fee.
Learn more about registration fees.
- Posters will not be printed on an author’s behalf. Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be responsible for printing their own posters to bring onsite.
For assistance, please contact acsqsconference@facs.org.
2025 CWIS International Meeting
September 1 – 2, 2025
The Chest Wall Injury Summit Program Committee encourages you to submit an abstract for oral presentation at the 2025 CWIS International meeting in Brussels, Belgium, which will be held on 1-2 September 2025. The goal of the meeting is to exchange ideas about best practices in the daily delivery of excellent patient care.
There may be areas of controversy, where your research and experience can help participants choose the best practice for their individual patients. The abstracts may be research-focused, clinical-focused, or program-focused. The abstract must describe work that is evidence-based and can be early implementation or brainstorming stage.
Click on link below for further details:
Abstract Submission:
Click here for further details: https://southernsurg.org/meeting/
Submitting an Abstract for inclusion in the Annual Program
In the spring, the Southern Surgical Association will begin accepting abstracts for the 137th Annual Meeting, December 7-10, 2025, at The Homestead, in Hot Springs, Virginia.
Current SSA members may submit their abstracts by the deadline for consideration in the Annual Scientific Program.
Abstract Submission Deadline: Monday, June 30, 2025, 11:59 PM EDT.
Who can submit an abstract?
At least one co-author must be an active member of the SSA and serve as the corresponding author responsible for submitting the abstract by the due date. The Program Committee will communicate with the corresponding author on the decision made. It is obligation of the corresponding author to notify all additional authors of the Program Committee’s decision.
Submission Guidelines
The deadline to submit an abstract for the 137th Annual Meeting is June 30, 2025, 11:59 PM EDT.
Who can present a paper?
Only current SSA members will be allowed to present papers at the annual meeting. Members and co-authors will be allowed to discuss and/or close the discussion. Up to fourteen (14) non-members may be granted permission to present a paper and will be chosen by the Program Committee immediately following abstract selections for the final program. Non-member presenter status will not be granted for trainees (students/ residents/ research or clinical fellows). However, any non-member, including a trainee, may close the paper.