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2025 Call for Proposals

We’re thrilled to invite you to submit your research and innovative ideas for the 54th Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting! This is your chance to share your work with a vibrant community of professionals dedicated to advancing the field.

To get started, simply click the button below to begin your submission. Detailed information about the submission process and guidelines can be found further down the page. We can’t wait to see your contributions!

Deadline: February 2


LEARNING TRACKS:

Clinical Practice

Data-driven expert summaries of the current approach to the diagnosis and management of pediatric neurologic conditions. These summaries should be explicit regarding the strength of data supporting practice recommendations, but can include some single center practice paradigms if appropriate and explicitly stated. Inclusion of illustrative case discussions is encouraged.  

Research Advances

Discussion of cutting-edge research advances and how this research may eventually transform our care of people with pediatric neurologic conditions. Research can be of any type (including but not limited to basic science, translational neuroscience, clinical research, and public health research) as long as it has the potential to inform future pediatric neurologic care.

Leadership and Career Development

Discussion of leadership opportunities, career development, and career paths of interest to the CNS membership. Submissions tailored to specific career stages (e.g. mid vs. late career) or practice types (e.g. academic vs. private practice) are encouraged.


FORMATS:

Proposals can be submitted in one of three formats:

Didactic

(1 hour 15 minutes): Featuring up to 3 speakers (the organizer may also be a speaker, but there can be no more than 3 speakers in total). Each speaker should speak for less than 20 minutes, with at least 15 minutes reserved at the end for Q and A.

Panel

(1 hour 15 minutes): Involving 3-6 panelists and a moderator. These sessions will be 1 hour of moderator guided discussion with the panel, with an additional 15 minutes reserved at the end for Q and A with the audience.

Workshop

(1 hour): Small group-based discussion with a capacity of 40-60 attendees. Should be interactive without lectures (i.e. no slides, no microphones).