Napnap National Conference 2025 Dates

Napnap National Conference 2025 Dates. NAPNAP National Conference on Pediatric Health Care Thank you to the more than 1,500 conference participants, presenters and exhibitors who joined us in Chicago for the 46th National Conference on Pediatric Health Care Initial participant feedback indicated a 97.96% satisfaction with the 2025 conference experience!

Exploring the Future of Pediatric Health Care Insights from the NAPNAP National Conference
Exploring the Future of Pediatric Health Care Insights from the NAPNAP National Conference from elblog.pl

Start Date March 10, 2025 (Monday) End Date March 13, 2025 (Thursday) Duration This is a 4-day event In collaboration with over 1,000 rural health leaders, this conference features expert-led strategies on workforce sustainability, digital transformation, health equity, and value-based care

Exploring the Future of Pediatric Health Care Insights from the NAPNAP National Conference

After this date, full payment is due at the time of application submission Date/Time:Monday, March 10, 2025 (8:00am - 5:00pm) Location:Hyatt Regency Chicago 151 E Wacker Dr Chicago, IL 60601 United States Details:Join the Office of Admissions at the National Practitioner conference at Rosen Shingle Creek Resort Interested in presenting at a future NAPNAP conference? Application collection typically begins in mid-April and ends in early June of each year for the next year's conference

National Committee Volunteers NAPNAP. Thank you to the more than 1,500 conference participants, presenters and exhibitors who joined us in Chicago for the 46th National Conference on Pediatric Health Care 2025 National Conference on Pediatric Health Care!

NAPNAP National Conference on Pediatric Health Care. Learn about our Nursing programs and opportunities available at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Join experts Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD, Wanda Phipatanakul, MD, MS, and Jerry Ellen Schonfeld, CPNP, at an educational symposium as they investigate the role of type 2 inflammation in pediatric diseases.