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UCSF IUD & Implant Training – Tulsa

SCOUT | 4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK

The UCSF Bixby Center's Beyond the Pill team is excited to partner with the Take Control Initiative. Please find more information about the training below. Event Schedule 8:30 AM Breakfast

UCSF IUD & Implant Training – Tulsa

SCOUT | 4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK

The UCSF Bixby Center's Beyond the Pill team is excited to partner with the Take Control Initiative. Please find more information about the training below. Event Schedule 8:30 AM Breakfast

NPIC: PC Measures – Updates for Fall 2018 meeting

The purpose/goal(s) of this activity is to enable healthcare providers to have a better understanding of the new updates on the Perinatal Care Core Measures. Objectives: Discuss the Perinatal Care

2nd Annual Symposium on Neonatal Resuscitation

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

OVERVIEW: This conference will provide neonatal providers, including physicians, pediatricians, trainees, nurse practitioners and respiratory therapists, the opportunity to increase their knowledge base and discuss hot topics in the field of

FREE LARC Provider Training

CSETC | 940 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK

Providers who provide family planning services to patients that are 18 and under are eligible for this no cost training. Times: Full Training: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM For those

Making Breastfeeding Easier

Making Breastfeeding Easier is a free, one-day breastfeeding education class for healthcare providers that covers the basics of breastfeeding support. This class is provided by the Oklahoma Breastfeeding Resource Center

AWHONN IFMC

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

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

2nd Annual Infant Mortality Alliance Summit

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

The Summit presents an opportunity to understand that the barriers to care for pregnant women may not be what is often portrayed. A research study conducted by Dr. Karla Finnell