AAPA 2026 Call for Presentations
Are you a subject matter expert with a passion for sharing knowledge? PAs want to learn from you at AAPA 2026, May 15–19! Complete the Call for Presentations application to be considered for CME faculty and enhance your CV, present to a national audience, and gain exposure within the larger PA community.
CME Session Presentation Types
AAPA Conference offers a variety of presentation options that appeal to different audience learning styles and showcase a variety of clinical and professional content.
Presentations are 20–25 minutes long, with the last 5–10 minutes reserved for questions and answers. Audiences range in size from 250–2,500 participants.
Presentations are 45–50 minutes long, with the last 10–15 minutes reserved for questions and answers. Audiences range in size from 250–2,500 participants.
Clinical workshops have didactic and hands-on application components and last 2–4 hours. Audiences range in size from 20–50 participants.
These case-based, intimate sessions take an in-depth look at medical cases and include interaction among attendees throughout the session. Sessions last 1–2 hours and are limited to 50 participants.
Faculty with limited national speaking experience can apply to be matched with a seasoned speaker to guide them through the experience. Presentations are 20–25 minutes long, with the last 5–10 minutes reserved for questions and answers. Participants will receive mentor feedback. Audiences range in size from 250–500 participants.
Requirements, Submissions, and Selection Process
Requirements
You are invited to apply to be CME faculty if you previously presented a clinical topic at your state PA chapter or specialty organization meeting, or one of AAPA’s specialty conferences. Less experienced speakers are encouraged to present locally before applying for the national conference.
All PA faculty must be current members of AAPA at the time of participation and must register for AAPA 2026.
CME is scheduled for each day of AAPA 2026 (May 15–19). Please do not submit a proposal unless you can appear on any day of the conference.
Submissions and Selection Process
All submissions must be completed online by July 31, 2025. High-caliber submissions that follow instructions and are well-thought-out and organized generally rank higher. We encourage applicants with speaking experience to highlight it in their submission. Sales pitches for products or services disguised as CME proposals will be eliminated.
To ensure a balanced conference CME program, all submissions are reviewed and evaluated by a committee of your peers. The evaluation process is competitive; about half of the submissions are accepted. If you are interested in reviewing the submissions, you can apply online to be a CME Conference Grader by July 31, 2025.
If your presentation is selected, you will be informed by late 2025.
Compensation and CME Credit
Faculty compensation varies based on session type, length, number of faculty, and met deadlines. Discounted registration is included as part of the compensation. Faculty are responsible for securing and funding their conference registration, travel, housing, and additional expenses.
Conference faculty earn AAPA Category 1 CME credit for presenting their session.
Presentation Tips & Ideas
Design a session based on your experience and expertise that enhances the learners’ knowledge and encourages retention of the content long after the conference.
Consider including one of these elements which can be adapted to almost any clinical specialty:
- Illustrate innovative ideas and techniques in patient care.
- Introduce successful methods for achieving patient wellness.
- Offer interactive case studies in your area of expertise.
- Share clinical pearls and best practices from your specialty.
- Discuss the latest cutting-edge procedures or treatments.
- Provide a review for individuals preparing for certification or recertification.
This Call for Presentations is not for Research in Action or ePoster submissions, as they have a different process and deadlines. Learn more about those submissions here.