Annual Conference

Cool Topics in Neonatology

For the past 30 years, CAN has held its annual “Cool Topics in Neonatology” Conference in conjunction with the AAP District IX Section on Neonatal-Perinatal Pediatrics. The conference brings nationally and internationally recognized speakers to present on important clinical topics affecting the field of neonatology and allows CAN’s membership the chance to interact and engage with peers across the state and country.

Explore Details for CAN’s 31st Annual Conference 2025 Here!

Beyond Medical Care: A Voice for Newborns and Families

We understand that a healthy newborn thrives in a healthy environment. That’s why we advocate for families, pushing for access to essential resources and supporting programs that educate the public about newborn health.

Archive Of Past Conferences

Click for past lectures and conference resources.

Cool Topics In Neonatology 2024

Relive the Energy of Past Conferences: Explore a vibrant community dedicated to pioneering research and education in neonatal-perinatal medicine. See how knowledge and enthusiasm have led to breakthroughs enhancing the care of our tiniest patients and their families.

Cool Topics In Neonatology​ 2023

Reflect on Groundbreaking Moments: Witness how integral members of our progressive network have focused on cutting-edge research and education in neonatal-perinatal medicine. Discover the skills and dedication that fostered innovations, elevating the care provided to our youngest patients and their families.

Cool Topics In Neonatology 2022

Engage with our archive to see how a forward-thinking network committed to advancing research and education in neonatal-perinatal medicine. Your expertise and passion can spark innovations that transform the care of our most vulnerable patients and their families. 2022 Video Highlights >

Cool Topics In Neonatology 2021

Rediscover Key Contributions: Be inspired by the dynamic community devoted to innovative research and education in neonatal-perinatal medicine. Learn how insights and commitment drove advancements, improving the care of our smallest patients and their families. Video Highlights >