“Confronting Challenges in Perinatal & Neonatal Care”
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Abbott Nutrition* Health Institute (ANHI) presents...”Confronting Challenges in Perinatal & Neonatal Care”
Learning Objectives | At the end of this session, participants should be able to:
- Define the types of perinatal anxiety disorders and identify treatment options.
- Describe the essential elements of a post discharge feeding plan in the term, late preterm and preterm infant.
- Discuss the unique dynamics present within diverse family structures especially those with substance use disorder, perinatal and child mental health needs and LGBTQ+ families.
Presenters:
Bonnie Gahn, MSN, MA, APRN | Educational Consultant | ANHI
Sharon Groh-Wargo, PhD, RD | Neonatal Dietitian | Nationally known author, speaker & researcher
Elizabeth Hutson, PhD, APRN, PMHNP | Associate Professor & Program Director | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Continuing Education: Abbott Nutrition Health Institute is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing Provider #CEP 11213. *The CPE activity is pending CDR review and approval for 4 CPEUs. Continuing Professional Education Provider Accreditation does not constitute endorsement by CDR of a provider, program or materials. If you have questions or concerns about an ANHI program meeting accreditation standards, please contact us or provide feedback to CDR: QualityCPE@eatright.org.
Questions?: Contact Julia O’Brien | julia.obrien@abbott.com or Jonathan Minnaert | jonathan.minnaert@abbott.com. For registration questions, contact Eat Well Global, anhiwebinars@eatwellglobal.com
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