NHCA 2025 Call for Papers: Submit Today & Share Your Expertise!

Submit an Abstract

The National Hearing Conservation Association is accepting abstract submissions for the 2025 Annual Conference, in Charleston, SC, Feb 6-8, 2025.

Continuing Education Credits: NHCA will secure continuing education credits for the conference. If your proposal is accepted, you may be required to provide additional information for purposes of verification of credits.

Submission Instructions:

NOTE:

  • You cannot start a submission, save it and come back later to finalize/submit.
  • You can submit an abstract and access your submission to review and update it.
  • Late submissions will not be accepted.
You will need to complete the following information on the Call for Papers form, so please be prepared: 
  • Presentation Title and Description
  • Lead Presenter and Abstract Contact (Name, Job Title or Role [e.g., Student], Organization, Address, Phone #, Email)
  • Lead Presenter’s Biography and Credentials
  • Additional Presenters’ or Co-Authors’ Full Name and Credentials (up to 5)
  • Preferred Session Format
    • Thursday Workshop – Morning, Afternoon or All Day
    • Friday/Saturday Platform
    • Poster Presentation
    • Open to either Platform or Poster Presentation
  • Three Educational Objectives (Required for AAA and ASHA for CEU Approval) Tips for Writing Objectives
  • ASHA Conflict of Interest Forms for primary presenter and all co-presenters (required by ASHA for CEU approval).

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