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Protecting Mothers: Key Takeaways From the 2024 Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Prevention Report
Lora Sparkman, VP Patient Safety and Quality at Relias, dissects the key findings of their 2024 Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Prevention Report, exploring factors contributing to maternal mortality rates, disparities in health care access, and effective interventions to address these issues. (Webinar presented June 26, 2024)
Sustaining Successful Outcomes with the Obstetric Hemorrhage Patient Safety Bundle
Held December 7, 2015
3:00 pm ET (2:00 pm CT; 1:00 pm MT; noon PT)
If you have any questions, please contact Member Relations at 800-424-4301.
Improving Maternal & Neonatal Safety: Using Evidence-Based Best Practice, Teamwork & Simulation, and Quality Improvement
Our panel of physicians and nursing experts share their experience to help you understand and achieve real-life utilization of: 1) decreased variation, 2) standard communication and simulation, and 3) front-line participation in quality improvement, and 4) organizational framework for quality improvement in maternal and neonatal care. (Webinar presented October 11, 2023)
The Future of Obstetrics: The Latest Practices Improving Maternal Outcomes
In this webinar, health care leaders dive into the latest education advancements and adult learning science for ensuring a thriving and engaged clinical team that delivers high-quality OB care and improves maternal outcomes. These leaders discuss interdisciplinary nurse models for improved teamwork, efficient onboarding of new nurses, and effective strategies to meet competency and learning styles for staff on hand. (Webinar presented August 16, 2023)
AIM: Working Together to Make Maternal Safety Bundles/Evidence-based Practices and Tools Available
Held April 3, 2018
Please join the AHA Section for Maternal and Child Health and our partners in the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) to learn of the tools and resources a