Music to Our Patient's Ears:
THE NURSE PRACTITIONER DIFFERENCE
Join the American Association of Nurse Practitioners® (AANP) at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee, for the largest nurse practitioner (NP) event of the year! Attend for a week filled with continuing education (CE), exclusive keynote speakers, legislative and policy updates, hands-on workshops, lively exhibitors and unparalleled collegial networking opportunities. By registering for the in-person conference, you will also receive access to the 2024 AANP National Conference on-demand package — at no extra charge — extending your learning opportunity through Aug. 12!
Approximately 34 CH of CE credit
AANP accreditation review to designate CH is underway.
WHY ATTEND
Experience the largest national conference for NPs of all specialties.
Join discussions on current national, state and local legislative, regulatory and practice issues affecting NPs.
Choose from more than 330 sessions and workshops showcasing the diversity of the NP role.
Enjoy free access to the on-demand package from
July 5 to Aug. 12.
Earn up to 34 contact hours (CH) of CE credit in person and more on demand, pending AANP accreditation review to designate CH (includes all sessions Tuesday through Sunday).
Find opportunities for national and international collegial networking.
Take part in industry-supported and sponsored events with food service, including CE symposia and non-CE product theaters.
330+
Sessions In-Person
34
CH of CE In-Person
80+
Complimentary Online Sessions
80
CH of CE Online
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
You may have seen Dominique Dawes breaking records as a gold-medal-winning gymnast and part of the 1996 Summer Olympics “Magnificent Seven” squad. Today, Dawes is a business owner, author and motivational speaker. The Olympian shares her experience of setbacks and success to audiences around the globe — reminding everyone that defeat should never define you.
Born in Silver Spring, Maryland, Dawes began training in gymnastics at the age of six. She started competing at nine, traveling the world and showcasing her skills on the balance beam and in floor exercise. Competing in the Olympics, Dawes made history as the first African American gymnast to win an individual medal and as the only female U.S. gymnast to be a part of three Olympic medal-winning gymnastic teams.
Along the way, she encountered her share of adversity, including the occasional difficult defeat on the gymnastics floor and having to compete with some combination of tendinitis and Osgood-Schlatter disease. In her post-Olympics career as a motivational speaker, entrepreneur, coach and advocate for healthy lifestyles and autism awareness, Dawes expands on the public victories and personal challenges she has experienced and challenges audiences to succeed on their own terms.
Welcome Reception
Join AANP for the Welcome Reception in the Broadway Ballroom of the Omni Nashville Hotel at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25. Enjoy reconnecting and networking with your colleagues! All conference attendees are welcome to attend.
Tuesday, 6/25 5:30pm
AANP Plaza
Centrally located in the Exhibit Hall, the AANP Plaza is a convenient one-stop shop for you to learn about products, services and activities from AANP departments and associated organizations. Please plan to stop by and visit!
Thursday, 6/27 1pm
Closing Session
Watch Virginia Allen, the last surviving Black Angel, share her experience accompanied by presenter and author of "The Black Angels: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis," Maria Smilios.
Saturday, 6/29 4:45pm
Wellness Lounge
Come relax at our Wellness Lounge, located on the exhibit show floor, featuring a massage station with massage therapists, healthy snacks, spa water, chair yoga and soft seating to relax in-between sessions.
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
Tick Talk: Lyme Disease
This session will review common presentations of Lyme disease as well as appropriate diagnostics and treatment plans utilizing the 2020 Lyme disease guidelines, with a focus on pediatric patients and differences in presentation and treatment.
Tuesday, 6/25 2:45pm
Nonhormonal Approach
to VSM of Menopause
This presentation will cover one of the most important aspects of menopause-related to Health Care issues: The Vasomotor Symptoms of Menopause (VSM).
Wednesday, 6/26 1:30pm
Next Generation
Migraine Therapies
An overview of migraine diagnosis, a brief discussion of older therapies, and an in-depth discussion on ditans, gepants, cgrp monoclonal antibodies, and Neuromodulation devices along with application of these therapies in case scenarios.
Wednesday, 6/26 9:45am
AANP is pleased to present more than 330 sessions, available Tuesday, June 25, through Sunday, June 30.