The American Association for the History of Medicine invites
abstracts for papers in any area of medical history for its 88th annual
meeting, to be held in New Haven, Connecticut, 30 April to 3 May 2015.
The Association welcomes papers on the history of health and healing; on
the history of medical ideas, practices, and institutions, and on any
aspect of the history of illness, disease or public health. The Program
Committee, led by Co-Chairs Ann Carmichael <carmicha@indiana.edu> and Stephen Inrig
<Stephen.Inrig@msmc.la.edu >, encourages single-paper proposals,
and we further welcome proposals for creatively structured panels that
expand the horizons of medical history and abstracts for luncheon
workshops. Please contact one or both of the Program Committee Co-chairs
if you are planning a workshop or panel. The Program Committee will
judge individual papers for workshops and panels on their own merits.
Limit presentations to 20 minutes. We do not require you to be
members of AAHM before submitting an abstract, but you must join AAHM
before registering for and presenting at the meeting. All papers must
represent original work not already published or in press. We also
encourage speakers to make their manuscripts available for consideration
for publication by the official journal of the AAHM, the Bulletin of
the History of Medicine.
The AAHM uses an online abstract submissions system, accessible here. If
you are unable to submit proposals online, send two paper copies of a
one-page abstract (350 words maximum not including learning objectives)
to Co-Chair Ann Carmichael [Indiana University History Department/1020
E. Kirkwood Ave./ Bloomington, IN 47405-7103]
Instructions: First, when proposing a historical argument, state your
major claim, summarize the evidence supporting your claim, and state
your major conclusion(s). When proposing a narrative, summarize the
story, identify the major agents, and specify the conflict. Second, to
facilitate approval of your paper for CME/CNE credit (such credit is
vital to many AAHM members), please include three learning objectives
with your abstracts. We don’t count these objectives towards the 350
word abstract limit, and we have listed some sample objectives
on the meeting website you can use. Finally, remember to provide the
following information on the same sheet as the abstract: your name,
preferred mailing address, work and home telephone numbers, e-mail
address, present institutional affiliation, and academic degrees.
We must receive your abstract by 26 September 2014.
We cannot accept e-mailed or faxed proposals. We will make your email
address available, if your paper is accepted, unless you opt out of this
by emailing Stephen.Inrig@msmc.la.edu.
To see examples of past accept abstracts please see the the annual programs from 2014 and 2013.
For health care practitioners who are developing abstracts for the
first time, please consider using the abstract consult service of the
AAHM. An AAHM volunteer consultant is available to read over a draft of your abstract and
suggest ways to highlight argument, method, and innovation. The
consultant will not be a member of the program committee and will not
influence the overall decision on submitted abstracts. Click here to
submit your draft abstract to the AAHM abstact consult service
aahm.abstract.consult@gmail.com. Please seek assistance before 12
September 2014.
Submit abstracts here: https://aahm.conference-services.net/authorlogin.asp?conferenceID=4270&language=en-uk
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