Recap: 8th Annual Summit

October 20-21, 2024  |  Wintergreen, VA

The 8th annual summit was a collaborative, immersive experience, drawing over 180 community and clinical care providers, public health professionals, community members and more. The event featured a range of current topics and dynamic speakers designed. Attendees reported leaving the event inspired, more knowledgeable, and with increased awareness about how we can all improve maternal and infant health outcomes. Click below to read the full event recap.

2024 VNPC Webinars

In addition to our 2024 monthly VNPC webinars, we have some specialty webinar series lined up this year. Join VNPC for our monthly webinars every 3rd Tuesday of the month to learn about a variety of maternal and infant health topics from guest speakers. View the specialty webinar series topics below and make sure you register for each one that piques your interest! Can’t make it live? Don’t worry! All webinars are placed on our YouTube channel.

VNPC Webinar Series

Join VNPC for a webinar series every 3rd Tuesday of the month to learn about a variety of maternal and infant health topics from guest speakers. View the webinar schedule of topics and dates at the registration button below.

VNPC Perinatal Mental Health Safety Webinar Series

Join VNPC and Brookside Psychiatric Specialists PLLC for a 5-part monthly webinar series from August 2024 – January 2025 (no webinar Dec. 2024) that will dive into perinatal mental health safety. This webinar series is designed with hospital and community partners in mind.

2025 Day of Learning

Theme to Come
March 2025 | Virtual

The 2025 Annual Day of Learning will be held virtually in March 2025. Stay tuned for updates.

“The VNPC conference far exceeded my expectations and was full of wonderful and relevant education and presenters. Truly an amazing event.”

“The Turn the Page stories shared at the Day of Learning served as an inspiration and yet more “Why” to keep us moving forward with this work.”

“The Turn the Page project provides a powerful opportunity to reach a broad spectrum of providers, students, doctors, nurses, etc, to learn how women are affected, and how we can do better.”