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Doing Better Together to Equitably Advance Reproductive Health and Wellness Webinar Series with a Focus on Innovation, Quality Improvement, and Interprofessional Collaboration

<b>Doing Better Together</b> to Equitably Advance Reproductive Health and Wellness Webinar Series with a Focus on Innovation, Quality Improvement, and Interprofessional Collaboration

Location

Webinar
Webex
Quiet Location with Reliable Internet Connectivity

Dates & Times

Dec 31, 1969 7:00 PM – Sep 30, 2020 8:00 AM

Contact

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MAHEC has convened a Learning Collaborative to assist a Statewide Provider Support Network (SPSN) in leveraging the expertise of Primary Care champions to strengthen the quality of care for people in the pregnant, postpartum and inter-conception periods. The learning collaborative's goal is to increase awareness and engage inter-professional collaboration in the provision of maternal health/well-woman care. The learning collaborative is primarily comprised of Family Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Pediatric clinicians as well as related providers from across the 6 perinatal care regions in North Carolina. To operationalize our efforts for sharing best practices and improving communication between obstetrical and primary care providers we are offering a series of continuing education opportunities as well as technical assistance to bridge the gap between theory and practice to advance family and community health.

BUILD YOUR OWN CE!

Attend any number of sessions desired - pick and choose your topics of interest!

All program dates are streamed on the Webex Platform from 7 AM to 8 AM.
Participant must login at 6:45 AM for attendance.
One credit hour is earned for each session attended


Please know that this educational activity offers a technical assistance opportunity to further engage with our clinician champions via a coaching call. This activity is for you to connect with one of our 6 Family Practice champions and receive 1:1 consultation regarding best practices and mentoring about reproductive health and healthcare. If you are interested in connecting with one of our champions, please CLICK HERE.


Supported By:

Public Health Division

This project was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $10,216,885 with 0% percentage financed with nongovernmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRS, HHS, or the U.S. Government.

Audience

Clinicians with the following specialties: FM, OB/GYN, PEDS and beyond - including PAs, NPs, CNMs

Objectives

check Examine upstream social determinants, socially structured systems, and their impact on health and health care for people in the pregnant, postpartum, and inter-conception periods.
check Apply evidence-based strategies for the prevention of maternal morbidity and mortality in the inpatient and out-patient settings.
check Demonstrate knowledge, skills, self-efficacy, and intent to use of evidence based-practices applicable to delivery of reproductive health services.
check Analyze the systemic inequities that restrict the provision of quality reproductive health care for all by centering the experiences of those affected.
check Illustrate equitable quality improvement strategies to improve access, provision, and continuity of maternal health and well-woman care.
check Practice inclusive leadership, communication & inter-professional collaboration to improve perinatal care experiences especially for people with high risk pregnancy outcomes and chronic diseases complicating pregnancy.

Fees

Cancellation Policy

Registration Fee - Free, but must register to attend

FREE

Speakers

Rebecca Abbott
Janalynn F. Beste, MD, FAAFP
Megan J. Canady, MA, MPH
Georganna Cogburn, MS, RD, LDN, IBCLC, RLC
Victoria Crouse, MSW
Suzanne D. Dixon, MD
Narges Farahi, MD
Daniel Frayne, MD
Elisabeth A. Johnson, PhD,FNP-BC,CARN-AP,LCAS
Skip M. Johnstone, Jr., MD, JD, MBA, FACOG
Tani Malhotra, MD
Arthur T. Ollendorff, MD, FACOG
Keyona C. Oni, MD
Melinda Ramage, MSN, FNP-BC, CARN-AP
Amy J. Santin, MD
Lisa Schlar, MD
Daijah Street Davis, MPH
Carmen Strickland, MD, MPH
Katlyn Tanner, RN
Caitlin Williams, MPH
Megan S. Williams, BA, MSW, MSPH
Bridgid H. Wilson, MD, PhD

Additional Resources

Cancellation Policy

MAHEC has a pay-up-front policy for all CE programs. The only exceptions will be for pre-approved programs where an individual payment plan is appropriate. Registrations received without accompanying payment will not be processed and participants who have not paid the course fee will not be admitted into the program.

Unless otherwise noted in course materials, the following cancellation policy applies to all programs:

  • Cancellations must be in writing (fax, email, or mail).
  • Cancellations received more than two weeks prior to the event will receive 100% refund.
  • Cancellations received between two weeks and five full business days prior to the first day of the event are refunded at 70% of the registration fee subject to a minimum $25 cancellation fee.
  • No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations received less than five full business days prior to the event.
  • No vouchers will be issued in lieu of a refund.
  • Transfers/substitute(s) are welcome (please notify us in advance of the program).
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