The Gravens Conference

Join Us at the

39th International Gravens Conference

Sensitive Issues in Sensational Times

June 16-18, 2026

University of Notre Dame | Notre Dame, Indiana

New Date & Location

Same great topics, workshops, abstracts, and networking for those who work in Newborn Intensive Care Units.

Baby Kole with his Dad

Why Attend the Gravens Conference?

In a perfect world, there would be no need for a NICU. Yet our reality is that babies continue to be born too sick, too soon, and with medical conditions requiring hospitalization. Activities in the NICU have a profound impact on the babies, their families and the staff. What you do matters. Your work has the potential to impact a neonate’s health outcome, as well as that of the family and staff in the NICU.

Since the 1980s, neonatal care providers have worked to mitigate the stress experienced by babies, parents and providers. Doing so has involved change and its inherent struggles, but eventually we have adapted our NICU culture, policies and approach. We strive to nurture the developmental needs of babies and the emotional and informational needs of their parents through evidence-based knowledge in neuroscience, developmental care, healthcare design, and family support.

This work continues at The 2026 Annual Gravens Conference.

Dr. Stanley Graven

Who Should Attend

GRAVENS is designed for healthcare professionals working in or alongside NICUs, including:

Families & Support Systems

Parents
Family & Friends
Family Support Specialists
Development Specialists
Infant & Child Social Workers & Counselors
Navigators

Healthcare Professionals

Neonatologists
Pediatricians
Psychologists
Physical Therapists
Occupational Therapists
Speech-Language Pathologists
Neonatal Nurses (RNs, NNPs, ARNPs)
Respiratory Therapists
Family Support Staff
Hospital Administrators
NICU Leadership
Discharge Planners

Environmental Design

Medical Planners
Design Programmers
Architects
Interior Designers
Healthcare Furniture/Furnishings & Equipment Designers

Researchers

 

Developmental Biologists
Neuroscientists
Developmental Psychologists
Cognitive Psychologists
Physiologists
Psychobiologists

Diversity

We support inclusive participation at the Gravens Conference and value perspectives of professionals from all backgrounds and situations. See our statement that reflects our inclusive policy.

Continuing Education Credits Are Available for the Following Professionals

Licensee must retain this certificate for a period of four years.

Physicians

Nurses

Respiratory Therapy

Occupational, Physical, Speech & Language Therapists

Mental Health Providers

Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES)

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