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Call for Presentations: 2018 Amputee Coalition National Conference

January 3, 2018

Proposals are due January 15

The Amputee Coalition's 2018 National Conference is scheduled for July 12-14 in Tucson, AZ. They are seeking presentation proposals on the following topics:

  • Adjustment to Limb Loss;
  • Adaptive Sports and Recreation Clinics;
  • Advances in Prosthetic Technology;
  • Pediatric Limb Loss & Limb Difference;
  • Living with Upper Limb Loss & Limb Difference; and
  • Sessions for Family Members, Spouse, and Caregivers.

Learn more and submit a proposal.

For questions about submitting an abstract to present at the Amputee Coalition 2018 National Conference, please email research@amputee-coalition.org.

Presentations should not be used to market or pitch a particular product, service, or provider. The Amputee Coalition provides an opportunity for manufacturers and companies to market their products through our Technology Presentations. It you are interested in securing a time for a Technology Presentation, please contact Kelly Wood at kwood@amputee-coalition.org.

The Amputee Coalition is a national nonprofit organization. The National Conference is a consumer event. All submissions should be for presentations that are appropriate for amputees and their caregivers. The Amputee Coalition does not provide honorariums or travel reimbursement for presenters. Presenters may be provided with a complimentary registration for the day of their presentation.

For more information, or to submit a proposal, visit the Amputee Coalition National Conference website.

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The Amputee Coalition operates the National Limb Loss Resource Center, funded by the Administration for Community Living to reach out to and empower people affected by limb loss and limb difference to achieve their full potential through education, support, advocacy, and the promotion of limb loss prevention.


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