AMCHP CONFERENCE

This graphic includes two images of Washington, DC, and Save the Date information for AMCHP 2025, which will be held from March 15 to 18, and AMCHP 2026, which will be held from March 7 to 10.

The AMCHP Annual Conference is one of the country’s largest maternal and child health (MCH) professional gatherings. Every year, the conference aims to highlight MCH programs’ impact at all levels on women, children, and families and to provide participants with tools and resources to develop, enhance, and sustain vital MCH programs and services.

This year, over 1,300 leaders and thinkers joined AMCHP 2024. Save the dates to attend AMCHP 2025 and AMCHP 2026 in Washington, DC, or virtually through our conference platform!

 

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CDC Continuing Education Credits

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has granted continuing education (CE) credits for the virtual and in-person workshops and plenary sessions of our 2024 AMCHP Annual Conference. The maximum number of virtual and in-person credits for those earning CNE, CME, and CHES is 12.5 credits.

CE credits will be available for each plenary session and one workshop for this year’s conference within each block. To identify workshops eligible for CE credits, look for those labeled “CE Offered” in the title; these workshops will be the 4th session within each block.

To receive CE credits for CM4762 – AMCHP Annual Conference – Oakland, CA – April 13-16, 2024, please visit TCEO and follow these 9 simple steps before May 20, 2024.

Course Code: CM4762

Course Access Code: AMCHP24

 

AMCHP 2024 Post-Conference Evaluation Survey

Check your inbox for a direct email containing a post-conference evaluation link from Qualtrics. This evaluation is extremely important for AMCHP to ensure your feedback is considered when planning the next conference experience. Your valuable input will help our conference planning committee serve you better.

Here’s how we incorporated your feedback from last year’s conference:

  • Accessibility: We added closed captioning to our plenary sessions for improved accessibility.
  • Plenary and Breakouts: You mentioned that the opening plenary was long, and we agreed! We created a shorter opening plenary and really tried to keep things moving. You also asked to bring back seating in rounds, a hallmark of AMCHP’s conferences.
  • Food: We included information on meals and snacks on the conference website, so you would know what was being served and when.
  • Fun & Creativity: We added art experiences, dancing, and a reception at the Oakland Museum of California to bring joy, laughter, music, and art to the conference.

Please fill out the survey to the best of your ability.

Did you not receive the survey in your inbox?

Please check your spam or junk folder. If you still don’t see it, please email epieval@amchp.org to request a copy of the evaluation link.

 

AMCHP Announced Award Winners 

On Monday, April 8, 2024, AMCHP announced the winners of its 2024 AMCHP Annual Awards. The awards recognize MCH leaders for their outstanding contributions to the field and were presented at the 2024 AMCHP Annual Conference, held April 13-16, 2024, in person at the Oakland Marriot City Center in Oakland, CA, and virtually through our virtual conference platform.

Read the news release.

 

AMCHP 2024 Local Organization Spotlight

AMCHP is excited to have welcome attendees at this year’s AMCHP Annual Conference, which featured a variety of organizations dedicated to improving the health of women, children, and families.

In April, we invited United And Guided and SisterWeb to answer questions to uplift their work on developing economic security, emotional wellness, reproductive justice, and birth equity for Black and Brown families. We hope these interviews inspire you to reflect, purposefully partner with, and uplift the work of local San Francisco Bay organizations committed to advancing MCH.

Read the interviews: United And Guided and SisterWeb.

 

Revisit the 2024 AMCHP Annual Conference 

For one year, registered participants of AMCHP 2024 will have access to all the on-demand content, live plenary sessions, workshops, and more! Visit the conference platform, log in with your access key, and continue to be inspired by all the outstanding speakers and participants this year on your own time. You can also visit our blog and podcast page to revisit some significant milestones of AMCHP 2024.

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