2024 PENS Call for Presentations & Advanced Practice Case Studies

Submission Deadline: October 1, 2023

The Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society (PENS) Conference Planning Committee welcomes proposals for oral presentation on new, innovative, and practical approaches that can be used for a variety of pediatric endocrine disorders as well as topics of interest to nurses, pharmacists, and other pediatric endocrine healthcare professionals. You are invited to submit a proposal for presentation at the 2024 PENS National Conference to be held April 17-20 at the St. Louis Union Station Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. (The submission of poster abstracts will be through the Call for Poster Abstracts to be released around October 15, 2023.)

The PENS Conference Planning Committee will review proposals for oral presentations to fill general and concurrent sessions which may incorporate panel discussions, debate with moderator, practical application of research, and advanced case studies. Proposals will be reviewed for adherence to the following criteria:

  • Relevance of topic to current challenges in pediatric endocrinology
  • Clarity of description of the content and presentation methods
  • Depth, focus, level of target audience, and innovative spin
  • Amount and type of interactive learning
  • Amount of late-breaking, cutting-edge content
  • Absence of commercial content

Please refer to the links below for assistance in developing your presentation. 

The committee has provided below a list of session topics requested by the PENS membership to use in developing your proposals.

We are specifically seeking patient cases on topics that have not been recently presented at a PENS conference and especially those that include pharmacology content. This can include: helping attendee learn the pharmacology of common medications, preparing attendee to select the proper pharmacotherapeutics based on a clinical presentation, and give attendee insights on incorporating evidence-based changes into practice. Learning objective should clearly reflect the educational activity that contains pharmacology content.

To Submit:

Please submit your presentation or advanced case study proposal online by going to this link.

Please have the information listed below ready when you submit your presentation:

  • Your information (includes name, organization, contact information and professional experience summary)
  • Co-Presenter(s) information (includes name, company/title, email and phone)
  • Session format (General Lecture, Panel Discussion, Debate of Best Practices, Practical Application or Advanced Practice Nursing Case Study)
  • Session information (includes title and description – will be used in marketing)
  • Objectives/Content (will need three objectives)
  • Audience Track (Endocrine or Diabetes/Basic or Advanced; Professional Development; Case Study)
  • Pharmacology minutes

The Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society functions to provide information relating to pediatric endocrinology nursing. Material presented at the National Conference, available on the website, or provided in any printed materials must be of professional quality and demonstrate an absence of commercial conflict of interest or bias and proprietary or prejudicial/biased commentary. Anecdotal observations should be limited in their scope and not presented as proven fact. It is inappropriate to endorse or imply endorsement of any specific product or service.

Suggested Topics for Presentation

The PENS Conference Planning Committee (CPC) strongly encourages presentations focused on 1) advanced pharmacology which covers new treatment methodologies, and 2) late-breaking, cutting-edge advanced practice sessions. The suggested topics list is generated from requests from previous conference attendees and the PENS membership, and is not meant to exclude topics that are not listed.

    General Endocrine

    • Adrenal topics
    • Basic Endocrinology overview
    • Disorders of Sexual Development
    • Endocrinopathies following cancer treatment
    • Fertility issues
    • Genetics disorders (Kleinfelters, Turners, Noonans, Russell Silver Syndrome
    • Growth disorders (Kleinfelter, Turner, Noonan, Russell Silver Syndrome)
    • Hyperinsulinemia
    • Hypoglycemia
    • Hypophosphatemia
    • Leptin deficiency
    • Metabolic syndrome
    • Hyperlipidemia/hypertension
    • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
    • Neuro-oncology and endocrine concerns
    • Newborn Screening
    • Obesity
    • Osteogenesis Imperfecta, bone disease
    • Pituitary disorders
    • Prader Willi Syndrome
    • Puberty disorders and hormone treatment 
    • Pseudohypoparathyroidism
    • Thyroid disorders Transgender care

    Diabetes

    • Adolescent care in Diabetes
    • Care coordination and strategies for uncontrolled diabetes
    • Cystic Fibrosis related diabetes
    • Diabetes camps
    • Diabetes complications
    • (albuminuria, neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy)
    • Diabetes technology (Automated insulin delivery systems, CGMs)
    • Disordered eating
    • Exercise management and diabetes
    • Islet Cell transplantation
    • Mental Health and diabetes
    • MODY/Neonatal Diabetes
    • Nutrition
    • Steroid induced hyperglycemia
    • Type 2 Diabetes
    • Weight management in diabetes

    Miscellaneous

    • Cultural competence
    • Documentation
    • Ethical issues in endocrinology
    • Governmental affairs
    • Health disparities
    • Innovative clinical practice models
    • Insurance (prior authorization/ precertification tips)
    • Mindfulness/self-care
    • Motivational interviewing
    • Neonatal care
    • Radiology
    • Reimbursement tips
    • School health collaborations
    • Staffing – creative solutions in the endocrine clinic
    • Transition to adult care
    • Uninsured/immigrant/refugee care

    Advanced Practice Nursing Case Studies

    Cases can vary from routine to complex, as in a case that has been solved or one that you need help with, and a success story or one that didn’t go so well. They can speak to the lessons you learned or a unique approach you took. This is your opportunity to gain public speaking experience by presenting a 15-25 minute clinical case (plus 5 minutes for audience participation = 20-30 minutes total) in front of your peers, mentors, and friends.

    Submission Deadline: October 1, 2023

    For further information or questions, contact the PENS Executive Office at:

    Phone: 913-222-8657

    Email: [email protected] • Website: www.pens.org