Original meeting date of October 15, 2019, was moved to November 19, 2019. Stephenson Cancer Center 5th floor conference room. Contact OPQI at 405-271-7777 for more information. Polycom videoconferencing available
The Joint Commission has identified the highest impact for improving maternal morbidity and mortality is in the prevention, early recognition, and timely treatment of both maternal hemorrhage and severe hypertensive/preeclampsia.
Children and Family Futures is pleased to share information about an upcoming webinar, Women, Pregnancy and Addiction: Understanding and Addressing Stigma Amongst Healthcare Providers and the General Public, sponsored by
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, in partnership with the Oklahoma Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative and with generous technical assistance from the Center for Children and
Join us as we discuss the OMNO (Oklahoma Mothers and Newborns affected by Opioids) Pilot from 1:oo PM to 2:00 PM. OMNO Discussion When it's time, start your meeting from
Course Description This 1-day course utilizes a strong simulation focus and multiple learning modalities to prepare individuals to lead trainings at their institutions. It will be held at the state-of-the-art
Webinars are scheduled to showcase the new features and resources such as enhanced articles and videos on crying, soothing, coping and sleeping, and to demonstrate the new “Baby Tracker” that
Webinars are scheduled to showcase the new features and resources such as enhanced articles and videos on crying, soothing, coping and sleeping, and to demonstrate the new “Baby Tracker” that
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
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Presented by: Ronald Gibbs, MD, Stanford University Lori Olvera, DNP, RNC-OB, Sutter Health Join us on Thursday, January 23rd as we introduce CMQCC’s "Improving Diagnosis and Treatment of Maternal Sepsis"