The 2027 ACS Innovation Summit: Advancing Surgery Through Simulation, Technology, and Engineering Call for Abstracts will open on June 1, 2026 and close on August 3, 2026. Please check our webpage again for the latest updates.
All finalized abstracts will be reviewed and considered for podium or poster presentation during the Annual Summit, March 11-12, 2027 in Chicago, IL. All abstracts chosen for poster or oral presentation are expected to be presented in-person, on-site in Chicago.
All those involved in the delivery of simulation-based surgical education and training are invited to submit an abstract containing a concise summary of their research. This includes, but is not limited to:
Please note: we do not accept submissions from authors who work for ineligible companies as defined by the ACCME.
There is no limit to the number of abstracts you may submit. However a single author may present no more than three abstracts. There is no fee for submission.
A 300-maximum word abstract that presents a concise summary of hypothesis-testing research—either completed or in progress—that has not been presented elsewhere or previously accepted for publication. Revisions are not accepted after the deadline, including changes to the author/co-author order.
Collaborative research studies and research representing all surgical specialties and all disciplines that utilize simulation are encouraged.
Please review the ACS Innovation Summit Guidelines before submitting your abstract.
Abstracts may be submitted on any topic related to simulation-based surgical education, but we are specifically calling for abstracts on the following topics:
In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) guidelines, all named authors must complete an ACS disclosure statement during the submission process to disclose all financial relationships with any commercial interest. Any potential conflicts of interest as reported in your financial disclosure will be reviewed by the Program Chair. If the conflict cannot be resolved, or if the author is from an ineligible company, the abstract will be rejected.
The deadline is August 3, 2026.
Please note: The Program Committee does not accommodate or consider late abstract submissions.
The ACS-AEI Program Committee will decide the appropriate presentation format for each accepted abstract. Presentation formats are as follows:
All abstracts presented as a podium and poster presentation will be posted on the ACS website in an electronic abstract publication and may be cited on your CV and in academic publications.
We are revising the requirements for completed research. Please check our webpage again for the latest updates.
We are revising the requirements for in-progress research. Please check our webpage again for the latest updates.
Best in Show Award
All abstracts presented in a Paper Session are eligible to receive the Best in Show Award, which is awarded to the highest scored presentation. The winner receives complimentary registration to next year’s Summit.
Posters of Distinction
The top scoring Posters will receive the designation of Posters of Distinction. Special recognition will be given to the authors in the Program Book and during the Poster Rounds session.
Medical Student Award
The top scoring abstract from a medical student will be awarded complimentary registration for the 2026 meeting.
There is no separate application method for any of the awards.
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