Learn more and register for all the events happening both virtually and across the nation.
June 1 at 3-5pm ET – Learn more and register for the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Partner Briefing: Assessing and Using Maternal Mortality Data. This virtual briefing will explore the different types of maternal mortality data in the US and the most common data sources (including Pregnancy Monitoring Surveillance System (PMSS) and the Maternal Mortality Review Information App (MMRIA)) as well as important considerations when using and referencing data in your work for maternal health policy and programs.
June 5 – Learn more and register for the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Conference. This annual virtual conference offer connections with leaders, clinicians, researchers, educators, trainees, policy makers, and advocates, and community partners working across perinatal and infant mental health. The conference is complimentary if you do not wish to receive CE hours for attending.
June 9-10 – Learn more and register for the American Public Health Association (APHA) Policy Action Institute. This two-day conference hosted in-person and digitally brings together public health leaders, students, and professionals for a collaborative event to discuss proven and proposed policy solutions to tackle today’s most pressing health threats at the local, state, and federal levels.
June 9 – Learn more, including how you can participate in Strolling Thunder 2026, ZERO TO THREE’s signature annual event on behalf of infants, toddlers, and families that includes several ways for folks to support policies that promote good health, positive early learning experiences, and strong, financially secure families.
September 28 – 30, 2026 – Learn more and register for the 2026 National Academy of State Health Policy (NASHP) Conference. The 2026 NASHP Conference will take place in New York City. Topics include Medicaid, behavioral health, affordability, workforce, public health, child and family health, rural health, and more.
















