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Brain Injury Summit 2026: Key Details You Need to Know
The Brain Injury Summit 2026 is set to take place from March 9–13, 2026, at the Hilton Arlington National Landing Hotel in Washington, D.C. This five-day event brings together leading professionals, organizations, and stakeholders in the brain injury field for a unique, collaborative conference experience.
A Unique 3-in-1 Conference Format
What makes this summit stand out is its structure: three major conferences combined into one unified event. Under the theme of collaboration and innovation, attendees can participate in one, two, or all three conferences depending on their interests and professional focus.
The three conferences included are:
- National Brain Injury Conference and Awareness Day (BIAA) – March 9–11
- NASHIA SEED Summit – March 10–12
- NABIS 18th Annual Conference on Brain Injury – March 11–13
This structure allows for flexible attendance while maximizing exposure to a wide range of topics, from clinical care to policy and advocacy.
Organizations Behind the Summit
The event is a joint initiative between three leading organizations in the brain injury space:
- Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA)
- National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA)
- North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS)
By aligning their annual meetings, these organizations aim to create a single, high-impact platform for advancing knowledge, collaboration, and professional development.
Conference Tracks and Focus Areas
The summit is organized into three main tracks, each tailored to different audiences:
1. Community & Advocacy Track
Focused on awareness, education, and advocacy, this track includes sessions designed to inspire action and strengthen the voice of the brain injury community. It also includes opportunities to engage with policymakers.
2. State Systems & Policy Track
This track explores public policy, state-level systems, and collaborative strategies to improve services for individuals with brain injuries. Attendees will participate in interactive sessions and discussions aimed at real-world implementation.
3. Healthcare Professional Track
Designed for clinicians and researchers, this track focuses on evidence-based clinical care, rehabilitation outcomes, and long-term recovery. It includes educational sessions, research presentations, and opportunities to submit abstracts.
Program Highlights
The summit offers five days of sessions, workshops, and presentations led by an internationally recognized faculty.
Key program elements include:
- Cutting-edge scientific and clinical sessions
- Interactive workshops and hands-on training
- Research presentations and abstract submissions
- Networking opportunities across disciplines
- Advocacy activities, including engagement on Capitol Hill
Additionally, pre-conference sessions will cover topics such as mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), biomarkers, diagnostic advancements, and emerging technologies like virtual reality in rehabilitation.
Who Should Attend
The Brain Injury Summit is designed for a broad, multidisciplinary audience, including:
- Physicians and healthcare providers
- Researchers and scientists
- Rehabilitation specialists
- Policy makers and state program leaders
- Advocates and community members
The event encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration, making it ideal for anyone involved in brain injury care, research, or policy development.
Location and Experience
Held in the Washington, D.C. area, the summit provides a strategic setting for both professional learning and advocacy. The location allows participants to connect not only with peers but also with policymakers and national organizations shaping the future of brain injury care.
Final Thoughts
The Brain Injury Summit 2026 offers a comprehensive, multi-conference experience in one location, combining education, collaboration, and advocacy. With its flexible format, diverse tracks, and strong organizational backing, it stands out as one of the most significant events in the brain injury field for 2026.
