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ODMHSAS – Maternal Mood Disorders Training

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services | 2000 N. Classen, Oklahoma City, OK

This Training is for Healthcare Providers and Behavioral Health Clinicians that will work with Mothers of child bearing age and families. Participants will learn about MM Disorders such as: Perinatal and Post-Partum Depression, Anxiety and Psychosis. Participants will learn about screening tools, intervention and resources that are available to treat individuals dealing with Maternal Mood

admission: $10.00

OPQIC Quarterly Meeting

Stephenson Cancer Center | 800 NE 10th St, Oklahoma City

Held quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday in January, April and October.  Stephenson Cancer Center 5th floor conference room.  Contact OPQI at 405-271-7777 for more information. Polycom videoconferencing available at:  OU College of Medicine, Tulsa Schusterman Campus, Room 2B19; EOSU-Pratt 134.  OU sites dial 775058, non-OU sites dial 156.110.246.170##775058 to be connected to the meeting. WebEx

AWHONN AFMC

Samis Education Center | 1200 Children's Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

Click here for more details about AWHONN AFMC. Click here to register.

Infant Mortality Alliance 2017 Summit: A Focus on Poverty

Metro Technoogy Center | 1900 Springlake Dr, Oklahoma City, OK

The IMA 2017 Summit: A Focus on Poverty presents an opportunity for our community to take steps in understanding the impact poverty has on Oklahoma's most vulnerable families. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of poverty, the effects of policies, and tools and resources to reduce infant mortality.

OBRC – Breastfeeding: A Continuing Education Program Seminar

OUHSC Samis Center | 1200 N. Phillips Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

OBRC recently announced their newly acquired program for Breastfeeding: A Continuing Education Program (BCEP). BCEP is a comprehensive, self-paced program designed to teach health care providers consistent, accurate, and current breastfeeding information without leaving your home or workplace. This program is designed for use by those who care for mothers and their babies from conception

admission: $275

FREE Safety Action Series: Patient Family and Staff Support After Obstetric Hemorrhage.

The Council on Patient Safety in Women’s Health Care is pleased to sponsor and convene the Safety Action Series. The Series is comprised of free teleconferences on various topics relevant to promoting a culture of safety in women’s health care. The series is designed to be interactive and collaborative, with ample time allotted during each

OCCHD Safe Sleep Training

Oklahoma City County Health Department | 2600 NE 63rd St., Oklahoma City, OK

Health educators that work with families, child and health care providers or other professionals that educate families on infant safe sleep should participate in this training.

March of Dimes Webinar: Emerging Issues in Perinatal Safety and Quality

Presented by Kathleen Rice Simpson, PhD, RNC, CNS-BC, FAAN 1:00 p.m. EST 1.25 contact hours can be earned by participating in the webinar in its entirety and completing the evaluation form. Thanks to a generous donation by Crest® & Oral-B®, this continuing nursing education activity is free of charge.

ODMHSAS: Maternal Mood Disorders Training

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services | 2000 N. Classen, Oklahoma City, OK

This Training is for Healthcare Providers and Behavioral Health Clinicians that work with Mothers of child bearing age and families. Participants will learn about MM Disorders such as:  Perinatal and Post-Partum Depression, Anxiety and Psychosis.  Participants will learn about screening tools, intervention and resources that are available to treat individuals dealing with Maternal Mood Disorders. 

CDC Public Health Grand Rounds, Meeting the Challenges of Measuring and Preventing Maternal Mortality in the United States.

The November CDC Public Health Grand Rounds will focus on Meeting the Challenges of Measuring and Preventing Maternal Mortality in the United States. Presentations will focus on going beyond using vital records as our sole source of information for understanding risks for and causes of maternal mortality, and what we can do to eliminate preventable