International Perinatal Bereavement Conference
May 15 - May 18
This conference will appeal to any professional who provides care to families experiencing a perinatal death or engaging in research within the field, including obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine physicians, neonatologists, palliative care physicians, advanced practice nurses, midwives, physician assistants, nurses, social workers, genetic counselors, ultrasonographers, chaplains, funeral directors, child-life specialists, lactation consultants, psychologists, childbirth educators, policymakers, program administrators, researchers, professors, and parent advocates, among many others. In addition, bereaved parents participate in the conference as parent advocates who may work in advocacy lay support and who may hold a dual role as both patient and researcher or practitioner.