Abstracts and Awards - Resuscitation Science Symposium 2023
Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ReSS 2023 Abstract Submission Categories
Late-Breaking Resuscitation Science Abstracts OPEN:
June 26, 2023
Late Breaking Resuscitation Science Abstracts CLOSE:
August 22, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. CDT (UTC -5)
Fee:
There is a non-refundable processing fee of $49 USD for each abstract submitted. The fee covers administrative and online costs associated with the submission, grading, notification and slotting processes.
Airway Management
Basic Science
Biomarkers
COVID-19
CPR
Defibrillation
Disparities
ECPR/ECMO
Epidemiology
Hemorrhagic Shock
In-Hospital Arrest
Intra-Arrest Management
Mechanical CPR
Monitoring
Outcome Predictions
Pediatric
Pre-hospital/EMS
Post Arrest
Resuscitation Devices
Resuscitation Guidelines
Targeted Temperature Management
Survivorship - Caregivers
Training/Education
Translational
Trauma
ReSS Awards
The ReSS Best of the Best Abstract Awards are presented for the top-scoring abstracts submitted to the Resuscitation Science Symposium. To be eligible to receive one of these awards, attendees must have submitted an abstract to ReSS 2023 during the regular submission process that is related to either cardiac or trauma resuscitation science, receive a top score for that abstract and be a member of the American Heart Association.
The ReSS Early Career Investigator Awards will be presented for top-scoring abstracts submitted to the Resuscitation Science Symposium. Awards will be given for abstracts pertaining to both cardiac and trauma resuscitation science. To be eligible to receive one of these awards, young investigators (researchers/clinicians within the first five years of their appointment) must have submitted an abstract to ReSS 2023 during the regular submission process, receive a top score for that abstract and be a member of the American Heart Association.
The Ian G. Jacobs Award for International Group Collaboration to Advance Resuscitation Science recognizes international collaboration among individuals over an extended time that has resulted in major contributions to fundamental or clinical science related to cardiac arrest or traumatic injury.
The Lifetime Achievement Awards in Resuscitation Science were established by the Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee in 2003 to honor scientists for their outstanding contributions in resuscitation science.
Additional awards sponsored by the Council on Cardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative and Resuscitation (3CPR) are listed below. Please visit each award page for eligibility criteria. For questions, please email: [email protected].
3CPR Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Travel Grant
Sponsored by the Council on Cardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative and Resuscitation (3CPR), the EMS travel grants allow full-time EMS personnel to attend ReSS (applicants must hold appropriate EMS credentials, at either EMT or paramedic level). The recipients of these travel grants are selected based on their commitment and interest in cardiac arrest, CPR and resuscitation care.
Max Harry Weil Award for Resuscitation Science
The Max Harry Weil Award for Resuscitation Science, established in 2012, honors the memory of Max Harry Weil, MD, PhD, considered a “father of critical care medicine” and a pioneer in 3CPR science. The award acknowledges the scholarly accomplishments of an early career investigator dedicated to disciplines relevant to the 3CPR Council.
Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award
Abstracts submitted to the Resuscitation Science Symposium 2023 may be considered for a Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award. This award recognizes authors who contributed to the highest ranked accepted abstract from each country. You don't have to apply, and professional membership is not required.
The presenting author will be notified of award selection approximately 6 weeks prior to the meeting. Interested in knowing more? Visit the Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award web page.
Please Note
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