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The National Conference will be held on July 25–27, 2024 in Tampa, FL at the Tampa Marriott Water Street hotel.
Tampa Marriott Water Street
505 Water Street
Tampa, FL 33602
Bringing our National Conference to Tampa, Florida, is a significant milestone as it marks the first time we've held our conference in the Southeast. This strategic choice is fueled by the large hydrocephalus community - both patients and family members - who have not had the benefit of a conference in their geographic region. Florida is home to a large and active pediatric and adult population living with hydrocephalus. Additionally, Florida has the second largest population over the age of 65 in the United States, allowing us to reach a large portion of our NPH patients who traditionally have a more difficult time traveling to our conference. For those living in the Southeast, Tampa is accessible by car or a short plane ride from Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and other southern states. We are excited to bring our conference to a location that that can meet so many diverse communities and attract so many new attendees, ensuring that those impacted by this condition have access to the latest information, resources, and a supportive network. This is at the heart of our association and the primary goal of our conference. We look forward to engaging hospitals and medical professionals in the Southeast to collaborate with us, fostering the exchange of knowledge and enhancing support and care for hydrocephalus patients.
HA is committed to establishing a safe and welcoming environment for all conference participants. As an inclusive and nonpartisan organization, we prioritize the well-being of every attendee, ensuring that each person feels valued and respected, regardless of their background, beliefs, or affiliations. At the conference, we encourage open dialogue, facilitate learning, and promote networking. We deeply value the unique viewpoints of all participants, establishing an atmosphere characterized by empathy, understanding, and support. By embracing the diversity within the hydrocephalus community, our aim is to craft a conference environment that embodies respect and representation.
Registration for HA CONNECT is open. The first 100 registrations will receive early access pricing on any full conference registration or family bundle. For more information on registration fees, click here.
HA’s staff and the National Conference Medical Chairs, Local Co-Hosts, and Program Committee are vigorously working on putting together an exciting and educational program for the conference packed with many informative sessions. The preliminary program will be available in February 2024. Stay tuned for updates!
HA has reserved a block of guestrooms at a special discounted rate for attendees. The Tampa Marriott Water Street is the center of conference activities. It’s a quick trip to get to the sessions and it provides opportunities for gathering and networking with other conference attendees. Click here to reserve your room today!
We understand that registration for HA CONNECT can be costly. Our financial goal for HA CONNECT is only to break even. We know the importance of gathering our community and providing you with educational resources, and we try to do that as affordably as possible.
In order to put on a successful conference of this size, expenses include, but are not limited to, meeting room space, technology, and providing food and beverage for conference attendees. It is always our goal to offer an informative and effective conference that is as cost-manageable for our community as possible. HA works to minimize the prices of registration fees by obtaining other funding sources through in-kind donations, sponsors, and exhibitors. HA also offers financial assistance to help attend HA CONNECT for those in need.
We have decided not to record or live stream our conference this year. While it can be a valuable resource, the cost associated with these services is quite high, and we want to allocate our resources toward enhancing the overall on-site conference experience for our attendees. We appreciate your understanding and hope you can join us in person to make the most of this year's event.
Kids Camp is offered to all children with or without hydrocephalus between the ages of 3 and 11 years old. The kids spend their time engaging in activities, learning valuable skills and get to attend interactive workshops and off-site events.
The group is run by experienced volunteers who will provide the best care for your child or children.
By signing your child up for Kids Camp, it allows the parent or guardian to attend the conference sessions and socialize with other adults while their child is having a wonderful experience with people who may become lifelong friends.
The average temperatures for Tampa in July are 89 degrees for the high and 74 degrees for the low.
The dress code for the conference is casual. Attendees are able to dress in any appropriate attire that is comfortable for them. Please keep in mind, hotel meeting rooms are invariably chilly, so we encourage attendees to bring a sweater or light jacket with them to the sessions and events held in doors.
For more information and for things to do in Tampa, please visit, Explore Tampa.
To make sure you are notified about registration opens for HA CONNECT 2024 simply complete our form by clicking here to get conference updates.
If you have any further questions or require additional assistance, please don't hesitate to contact our staff. You can reach us via email at conference@hydroassoc.org or by phone at (888) 598-3789. Our team is here to support you and provide any necessary information or guidance.