Registration
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Registration is OPEN!
2024 Registration Prices
Physicians $595 General $495 Students* $250 Families of Victims $250 Survivors Free Groups of 5-9** $425 per
attendeeGroups of 10+* $375 per
attendeeBaby Bootcamp for Trauma
Investigators Only$150 per
attendeeBaby Bootcamp for Trauma
Investigators Add-On$125 per
attendee*Will need a field of study/year and affiliation to register
**Will need to register together and pay on a single transactionRegistration rates include access to all keynote, breakout sessions and opening reception. The NCSBS will provide two breaks per day which includes coffee and snack items. Lunch is on your own.
Registration is open, but be aware that a late fee of $50.00 will be applied starting August 15th, 2024.
Register for the conference by clicking this button: REGISTER NOW
Be advised: Clicking the "REGISTER NOW" button will take you to our conference micro-site. This micro-site is associated with our conference app, Zoho Backstage for Attendees. This website, the app and the micro-site will be updated regularly as we gather more information. You can go to the micro-site directly at: https://ncsbsconference.zohobackstage.com/2024slc
Below are links to Justification Letter Templates in both Microsoft .docx and Adobe .pdf formats for those who need them.
Download the Justification Letter Template in .doc format Download the Justification Letter Template in .pdf format
Conference Loyalty Program
Don't forget that if you attended our 2022 International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome / Abusive Head Trauma (SBS/AHT) in Philadelphia, you are eligible to receive 10% off the registration fee for our upcoming 2024 conference in Salt Lake City. Our Conference Attendee Loyalty Program introduced at the Philadelphia conference rewards our frequent attendees and places attendees in three tiers*:
- Ally: Earn 10% off registration fees after attending one conference
- Supporter: Earn 15% off after two conferences attended
- Champion: Earn 20% off after three conferences attended
* Attendance credit begins with the 2022 Philadelphia conference.
Email Trachelle at or call 801-447-9360 ext.112 if you have any questions.
2024 Boot Camp
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Pre-Conference NCSBS x NYC OCME Collaboration: Baby Bootcamp for Trauma Investigators
September 14, 2024 : 9:00A - 12:30P
This symposium will provide invaluable training and information for medical, legal, judicial, and law enforcement professionals on the basics of pediatric trauma investigation.
Attendees of this conference will learn:
- The fundamentals of medical findings/injuries commonly associated with sudden, unexplained death in babies and toddlers.
- How the quality of the police investigation impacts the interpretation of the medical findings/injuries in abby and toddler fatality cases
- Medical, legal and law enforcement investigative approaches through case examples.
SPEAKERS
P. Leigh Bishop, Esq.
Director, Babies and Toddlers (BaT) Task Force
NYC Office of Chief Medical ExaminerCindy W. Christian, MD
Anthony A. Latini Endowed Chair in the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of MedicineDetective Michael J. McNelis (Retired)
New York City Police Department Special Victims DivisionVincent J. Palusci, MD, MS, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics,New York University Grossman School of MedicineThe cost to attend this pre-conference bootcamp is $150 or can be combined as an add-on ticket to the SBS/AHT conference for $125. Register for the bootcamp and conference by clicking this button.
Download the Baby Bootcamp for Trauma Investigators Informational Flyer PDF
Salt Lake City Venue
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The Little America Hotel
500 Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
The Little America Hotel underwent an extensive $30 million renovation during COVID, and the property is amazing. Guests will love the free downtown train zone, walkability of the city, vibrant nightlife with bars and endless dining options. The temperatures in the fall are outstanding and you won’t be disappointed with the colorful mountain views from the downtown streets!
The NCSBS has secured a fantastic group rate of $219++ a night (excluding taxes) for conference attendees. Rates are dependent on room block availability. Dates available from September 9th - 24th for any who are looking to extend their stay. Extended stay availability is based off hotel occupancy.
Salt Lake City Program
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Below is the program for the Nineteenth International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma as it currently stands. The majority of the program is complete with just a few presentations yet to be confirmed. Schedule is subject to change, so come back often to get the most current program.
Approved for Fifteen (15) Continuing Education Hours for Social Workers
This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers
(Approval #886545124-3249) for 15 continuing education contact hoursThe following states do not accept National CE Approval Programs: New Jersey, New York, West Virginia
Approved for Sixteen (16) Contact Hours for Nurses
This Nursing Continuing Professional Development activity was approved by Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Approver Unit,
an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
(Approval 036-1-O-24) for 16 contact hoursApproved for Fifteen (15) ABMDI Continuing Education Credit Hours
This program is Approved by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators Inc. for fifteen (15) continuing education credit hours.Approved for Eighteen (18) Continuing Legal Education Hours for Utah Attorneys
Utah State Board of CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION Utah has approved this conference for eighteen (18) CLE credits for attorneys licensed in Utah.Sunday, September 15, 2024
Monday, September 16, 2024
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Resources for Families
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The NCSBS recognizes that families and caregivers of victims of SBS may need additional support and services during their stay in Salt Lake City. The Little America Hotel offers multiple accessible rooms and can accommodate additional requests to help make your stay as stress free as possible. For a guide to navigating accessibility in Salt Lake City, please visit this link.
Financial Support
Limited funding is available this year to provide scholarships to families of victims of SBS/AHT. Families who have not attended an SBS/AHT Conference in the past or who have not received a scholarship from the NCSBS will be given priority. These funds shall be used exclusively towards hotel and travel costs. This assistance will be awarded in amounts up to $750. Funds will be reimbursed at the beginning of the conference with the submission of all applicable receipts. To apply for the scholarship, please fill out the application found below. A committee will review all applications award based on financial need and desired outcomes of conference attendance.
Scholarships are available thanks to the generous support of:
Applying for scholarships does not guarantee you will receive assistance.
Download the Scholarship Application and fill in the requested fields. Please contact Trachelle Hilton-King at with any questions.
Exhibitor Information
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For any organizations or persons interested in registering an exhibit booth at the Nineteenth International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome / Abusive Head Trauma, information on fees, set-up and registration is below.
Exhibit Fees
The rate to exhibit at the conference is $500 for organizations and $250 for nonprofit organizations. This fee can be processed via credit card or check. All payment must be received prior to the conference. This exhibit fee does not include registration to the conference. If interested in attending the keynote presentations, breakout session and access to the breaks, you can register in the above Registration Section.
Exhibit Set-Up
A standard exhibit space includes the following amenities:
- 1 6’ draped table
- 1 electrical outlet (upon request only)
- 2 chairs
Registration
To register, download the Exhibitor Application form, fill out the requested information and return completed form to or mail to:
National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome
Attn: Trachelle Hilton-King
1433 N 1075 W
Suite 110
Farmington, UT 84025
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