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OFRC presents free informational webinar on the Oklahoma Family Network

If you would like to learn more about the Oklahoma Family Network and its services, please join this webinar. It is free and will last from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM. To access this event, please see the Zoom information below. Feel free to share within your networks. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86141412456?pwd=QUluUDE0ai9tM0ZVWloxVXFOM1R5dz09   Meeting ID: 861 4141 2456

OPQIC Lunch

Garrison Tower, OUHSC | 940 Northeast 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK

OPQIC Lunch

CHECK OUT FEATURED ON-DEMAND WEBINARS FROM AWHONN

Please see the available on-demand webinars from AWHONN. Click on the titles below for the link. Second Victim: The Perinatal Nurse after an Adverse Event Webinar Second victim situations may be experienced after participating in an emergent or traumatic event. This on-demand webinar discusses the mental and physical effects that a perinatal nurse (or perinatal

CMQCC: The Journey of Quantifying Blood Loss: Creating a Culture Change on Labor and Delivery

CMQCC invites you to learn about creating culture change on your labor and delivery unit regarding quantitative blood loss. Wednesday, October 12, 2022  12-1:15 pm PDT Please print the attached flyer for in-hospital posting.   Can't make it live? A recording of the webinar will be available on CMQCC's Youtube channel following the presentation.

Family Care Plan Pilot: A Deeper Dive – The Who, When, and How

Tulsa Family Care Plan Pilot: A Deeper Dive Front line and field staff from the Child Welfare, Healthcare, and Substance Use Treatment systems in Tulsa County will learn in depth about Family Care Plans (FCP) and the rollout strategy for the FCP pilot and associated evaluation in Tulsa County.

NNPQC: Doing Right at Birth: Professional education on child welfare reporting to promote recovery and equitable outcomes for birthing people, their children, and families

Pregnant people who use drugs, including opioids, often forgo prenatal care and treatment for fear providers will report them to the child welfare system. This legitimate fear leaves pregnant people at risk of missing care that can improve the health and well-being of the dyad and decrease the risk of maternal mortality or morbidity. Experts

COBA Fall Virtual Meeting & Maternal Health Matters Discussion

COBA Business Meeting 11:30am -12pm "Maternal Health Matters" Panel Discussion 12pm -1:15pm Kate Arnold, MD, Chair, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, OK Chapter Cassandra D. Querdibitty, PhD, MPH, TEC Core Program Manager, Southern Plains Tribal Health Board Oct 25, 2022 11:30 AM