Perinatal Loss - Virtual Class
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Target Audience:
Registered Nurses, Providers, Social Workers and Chaplains
Learning Outcome:
As a result of participating in this activity, the learner will be able to: obtain increased knowledge regarding resources for perinatal loss and regulatory requirements when caring for patients.
Objectives:
• Identify the varied response of families experiencing loss and identify resources for support for families and self.
• Describe the utility and process of fetal autopsy in the investigation of fetal loss and communicate effectively with parents.
• Recognize the importance of organ and tissue donation in the neonatal population.
• Define the role of the Chaplain in caring for patients and their families/loved ones (and staff) experiencing perinatal loss.
• Identify state-mandated hospital resources and requirements for reporting and documentation of fetal, neonatal and maternal deaths.
• Describe the evolution of perinatal palliative care and discuss practical approaches to care throughout pregnancy and delivery.
Speakers:
Daniell Ashford, DNP, MBA, NE-BC, RNC-OB, CEFM, FNP-BC, LNC - Perinatal Center
Myra Sabini, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM - Perinatal Center
Jordan Cavanaugh, LCSW - Social Work
Linda M. Ernst, MD, MHS - Perinatal Pathologist - Pathology
Amanda Salerno, BA - Gift of Hope
Rabbi Ariel Marinelli, BCC - Spiritual Care
Natasha Henner, MD Neonatologist - Palliative Care
2024
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Format:
Virtual - via Zoom.
Time:
9:00 AM - 5:15 PM
Registration Fee:
$50.00
Contact Hours:
7.0 Contact Hours have been awarded for this event. Criteria for completion includes attending the entirety the day and completing an evaluation following the activity. Northwestern Medicine is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity is being presented without the provision of commercial support and without bias or conflict of interest from the planners and presenters. has been awarded 7.0 nursing contact hours.
7.0 Contact Hours have been awarded for this event. Criteria for completion includes attending the entirety the day and completing an evaluation following the activity. Northwestern Medicine is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This educational activity is being presented without the provision of commercial support and without bias or conflict of interest from the planners and presenters. has been awarded 7.0 nursing contact hours.