Healthy Beginnings: Infant Safe Sleep, Equity, and Prevention Summit advancing safe sleep, equity, and prevention to save infant lives.
Healthy Beginnings: Infant Safe Sleep, Equity, and Prevention Summit is a full-day, statewide convening designed to inform, connect, and equip those working to reduce preventable infant deaths across Maryland. Hosted at the Maritime Conference Center, the Summit will feature research-informed presentations, panel discussions, and practical strategies grounded in equity, prevention, and community voice.
Attendees can expect a dynamic agenda that brings together healthcare providers, public health professionals, policymakers, child-serving organizations, and families with lived experience. The program will be anchored by a keynote address from Rachel Y. Moon, M.D., Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and a nationally recognized leader in infant safe sleep research and policy.
The Summit includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments, along with ample opportunities for networking and cross-sector collaboration. On-site overnight accommodations are available at the conference center for participants who wish to stay, making it easier to fully engage in the experience.
The Summit is funded by the Maryland Department of Health, reflecting the state’s commitment to advancing infant safe sleep, health equity, and prevention statewide.
2026 Maryland Infant Safe Sleep, Equity and Prevention Summit
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Healthy Beginnings: Infant Safe Sleep, Equity, and Prevention Summit advancing safe sleep, equity, and prevention to save infant lives.
Healthy Beginnings: Infant Safe Sleep, Equity, and Prevention Summit is a full-day, statewide convening designed to inform, connect, and equip those working to reduce preventable infant deaths across Maryland. Hosted at the Maritime Conference Center, the Summit will feature research-informed presentations, panel discussions, and practical strategies grounded in equity, prevention, and community voice.
Attendees can expect a dynamic agenda that brings together healthcare providers, public health professionals, policymakers, child-serving organizations, and families with lived experience. The program will be anchored by a keynote address from Rachel Y. Moon, M.D., Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and a nationally recognized leader in infant safe sleep research and policy.
The Summit includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments, along with ample opportunities for networking and cross-sector collaboration. On-site overnight accommodations are available at the conference center for participants who wish to stay, making it easier to fully engage in the experience.
The Summit is funded by the Maryland Department of Health, reflecting the state’s commitment to advancing infant safe sleep, health equity, and prevention statewide.