Best Practices for Treating Pregnant, Postpartum Individuals and Infants Impacted by OUD
This program is an online Tele ECHO program made up of a multi-disciplinary team of experts. The sessions will focus on best practices for treating pregnant and postpartum individuals and infants impacted by OUD.
Case-based learning is central to the Project ECHO model. It is a way to gain input on challenging cases and creates an opportunity for everyone to learn how to apply evidence-based strategies in practice. Be sure to sign up early to reserve your spot to present on of your cases. You can register for a case on the iECHO platform after registering for this track.
Schedule
Date | Topic |
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Jan 16 | I Already Am Nice. |
Jan 30 | Cultural Awareness and Cultural Humility |
Feb 13 | MOUD in Pregnancy |
Feb 27 | Legal Overview of Child Welfare and SUD/OUD |
Mar 12 | Screening Diagnosing and Drug Testing for Mother and Baby |
Mar 26 | Polysubstance Use and Co-Morbidities/ CHAMP |
Apr 9 | Pain Management |
Apr 23 | Motivational Interviewing |
May 14 | Peer Recovery |
May 28 | Postpartum Care, Breastfeeding, Family Dyad and Future Reproductive Care |
June 11 | Transitioning to Outpatient Care and Discharge Planning |
June 25 | Family Engagement: Forming and Maintaining the Relationship |
July 9 | Fresh Start Recovery Program |
July 30 | Oxford House / Recovery Works / Landlord Mitigation? |
Aug 13 | Legal Issues Related to OUD CFR 42 and HIPAA Compliance |
Aug 27 | Infant Milestones |
Sept 10 | First Steps |
Sept 24 | Supporting Healthcare Professionals and Families: Sensory processing and regulations in SUD |
Oct 8 | Eat Sleep Console Evidence Based Model for Infant Care |
Oct 22 | Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences |
Nov 5 | When to be Concerned for Child Abuse/Neglect |
Nov 19 | DCS - Healthy Families, CHINS, POSC |
Dec 3 | IPQIC |
Dec 17 | Working Across Systems and Multi-Disciplinary Teams |