Abstract Submission

🗓 Key Dates:

Submission Deadline: Sunday 6th September 2026
Successful & Unsuccessful Abstracts Announced: Week Commencing 21st September 2026

We invite submissions of poster abstracts for presentation at this year's National Neonatal Transport Conference.

We welcome abstracts from all professionals involved in neonatal transport. Whether your work involves research, quality improvement, audits, or service innovation, we want to hear from you!

Every abstract will be peer-reviewed, and may be selected for a poster presentation.

For submission of a high standard, and we feel would make a great addition to the content within the programme. Could be given the opportunity to present their work within the main programme. Please consider the themes below if you would like to be considered to present on the main programme. 

Programme Themes:

Intrauterine transfer â€“ experience, challenges, and implementation

Simulation in transport training â€“ using simulation to adapt and evolve practice, with learning fed back into the neonatal unit environment

Family integrated care â€“ innovation and best practice within the transport setting

Any presentation selected to present in the main programme will not be marked. This is purely an opportunity to present work we feel would be an insightful addition to the main programme. You will still be entered into the poster walk and have the opportunity to win a prize.

Please note: Final presentation of accepted abstracts requires at least one author to register for the conference.

Maximum of 500 words (excluding title, authors and institution), and structured in the following format:

Title
Authors
Institution(s)
Background
Methods
Results
Conclusions

One table or figure (max 1MB) is permitted. (Table does not contribute to total word count).

If you have any questions regarding your submission, please contact Georgia Bradley using the contact details below.

Please note: if your abstract is successful, you will need to register for the NTG conference.
Submitting your abstract does not mean that you have registered to attend.

Abstract Guidelines

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If you require assistance or any further information, please contact Georgia Bradley on the below details.