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Black History Month - Celebrating our Black Doctors Registration Information
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Why HIGH RISK OB ECHO? High Risk OB ECHO provides education, training and consultation utilizing the Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) model to support the State Maternal Health Innovation Program. For the past 18 years in the state of Oklahoma, an average of 11 women died of complications related to pregnancy every year.
Providers who provide family planning services to patients that are 18 and under are eligible for this no cost training. Times: Full Training: 8 AM - 4 PM For more information, contact: focusforwardok@okhca.org or Sarah-Coleman@ouhsc.du
In observation of American Heart Month, ACOG is hosting a webinar, “Maternal Cardiac Conditions: Addressing a Leading Cause of Pregnancy-Related Death” on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 11:00 AM CST. Speakers will address cardiac contributors to maternal mortality, differentiating normal cardiac changes in the pregnant or postpartum patient from signs of cardiac disease, assessing maternal
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Why HIGH RISK OB ECHO? High Risk OB ECHO provides education, training and consultation utilizing the Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) model to support the State Maternal Health Innovation Program. For the past 18 years in the state of Oklahoma, an average of 11 women died of complications related to pregnancy every year.
This training is geared for professionals working with substance using parents. This would include court professionals, DHS staff, and service providers. Training Link Friday, March 5th NOTE Effective September 1st, 2017: To have the $25 fee removed everyone must enter the Promo Code TICOMP25 Once you enter the promo code make sure you hit
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The AAP is excited to announce that the Maternal-Infant Health and Opioid Use ECHO have joined together to form a collaborative that aims to support pediatric practices in their implementation of clinical interventions to improve the health outcomes of infants and families affected by prenatal opioid use. Pediatric practices interested in developing sustainable patient- and