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Annual International Neonatal Conference 2026

Organised by the STRIVE Academic Centre, University Hospitals Tees
Dates3–5 Jun 2026
VenueSTRIVE Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital
CityMiddlesbrough, United Kingdom
A three-day face-to-face neonatal conference in Middlesbrough for consultants, specialist trainees, ANNPs and senior neonatal nurses.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 8 Jun 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Audience
Consultants, specialist trainees, advanced neonatal nurse practitioners and senior neonatal nurses engaged in newborn care.
Networking
Three-day in-person meeting at an NHS academic centre with international faculty and delegates from neonatal practice.
Research Value
The page mentions landmark clinical trials and future-facing sessions, but no abstract submission route was visible.
Trainee Relevance
Advanced neonatal content across clinical trials, technologies and perinatal optimisation makes it relevant for neonatal trainees seeking study-budget education.
Why This Conference Matters
Audience
Consultants, specialist trainees, advanced neonatal nurse practitioners and senior neonatal nurses engaged in newborn care.
Networking
Three-day in-person meeting at an NHS academic centre with international faculty and delegates from neonatal practice.
Research Value
The page mentions landmark clinical trials and future-facing sessions, but no abstract submission route was visible.
Trainee Relevance
Advanced neonatal content across clinical trials, technologies and perinatal optimisation makes it relevant for neonatal trainees seeking study-budget education.
Programme Highlights
Conference
Precision care, innovation and global perspectives in newborn medicine
Workshop
Hands-on workshops for neonatal professionals
Scientific update
AI, genomics, ventilation, neuroimaging and perinatal optimisation

MedicMess Tips

  • Registration on the South Tees events site required login at scrape time.
  • The South Tees page showed 57 places remaining and a £400.00 cost.
  • No abstract route or CPD points were visible on the inspected pages.
Cost & Registration
CategoryPrice
Standard registration£400
Key Deadlines
3 Jun 2026
Conference begins
Practical Information
Venue DetailsSTRIVE Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital, Marton Road, Middlesbrough, TS4 3BW.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyNeonatology
Organising societySTRIVE Academic Centre, University Hospitals Tees
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationSTRIVE Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough
The Complete Guide to the Annual International Neonatal Conference 2026

The Annual International Neonatal Conference 2026 runs from 3-5 June 2026 at the STRIVE Academic Centre, The James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough. The BAPM listing and South Tees event page describe it as an advanced neonatal conference for professionals caring for newborn infants, including consultants, specialist trainees, advanced neonatal nurse practitioners and senior neonatal nurses. The programme focus published on BAPM includes precision care, innovation and global perspectives in newborn medicine, with sessions covering AI, genomics, ventilation, neuroimaging, perinatal optimisation, landmark clinical trials and hands-on workshops.

Registration is handled through the South Tees events site. At scrape time the page showed 57 places remaining and a cost of £400.00, with login required to register. No trainee, student or early-bird tiers were visible. A certificate is available after completion, but no CPD accreditation or CPD points were explicitly stated. The inspected pages did not publish an abstract submission route, abstract categories or accepted presentation formats for this event, so those fields were left blank rather than inferred from other neonatal conferences.