With over 2000 attendees, the Community Health Institute & Expo (CHI) is the ideal place to showcase a research activity happening at a center, research on centers, or an innovative best practice that has improved care or reduced costs. Presenting a poster at the CHI provides you a forum to share your work, find other centers with similar needs and interest, deliberate over new ideas, and facilitate the creation of new partnerships.
What Is a Poster and How Does it Work?
A poster is a visual way to disseminate and share your research or best practices. It is a hybrid of a written paper and an oral presentation that enhances one-on-one networking opportunities for conference attendees. A poster could stand alone without a presenter, but the presenter enhances the information. Presenters stand alongside to emphasize key points, answer questions, and receive feedback. All posters will be presented together during a dedicated time slot during the CHI.
HURRY! Abstract Deadline is May 29th!
Accepted poster submitters will be notified of decisions by early June or earlier.
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