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2024 NPQIC Fall Summit: Transforming Perinatal Care for All Nebraskans

2024 NPQIC Fall Summit: Transforming Perinatal Care for All Nebraskans

The Nebraska Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPQIC) provides evidence-based knowledge and expertise to providers and nurses caring for mothers and newborns. The 2024 NPQIC Fall Summit will cultivate a deeper understanding of the complex landscape influencing disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes. Sessions will equip health care teams with the most up-to-date practices around nutrition in pregnancy, syphilis in the perinatal period, substance use in pregnancy, engaging patient partners in quality improvement (QI), and understanding data for QI. Summit sessions will provide an opportunity for networking and exchanging knowledge.

Summit Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be better able to:

  1. Discuss updates from the NPQIC involving evidence-based and equitable approaches to addressing substance use, nutrition, and syphilis in the perinatal period.
  2. Identify ways to engage patient partners and utilize data to inform quality improvement efforts.
  3. Describe opportunities to reduce disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes through transformative change.
  4. Foster new connections by working together to strategize ways to improve perinatal outcomes for mothers and infants in Nebraska.

General Information

Registration Information

The registration fee to attend the summit is $75.

Registration is CLOSED.

We are happy and humbled to announce that the 2024 NPQIC Fall Summit is full. We will not be able to accommodate walk-ins.

 

Cancel/Refund Policy

If you need to cancel your registration, please email conted@unmc.edu no later than Sept. 20, 2024. There is a $25 processing fee for cancellations made by Sept. 20. Cancellations made after this date and registrants who fail to attend are responsible for the full registration fee.

Summit Director

Ann Anderson-Berry, MD, PhD, FAAP

Professor and Chief, Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics; Medical Director, Nebraska Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPQIC), UNMC

Ann Anderson-Berry, MD, PhD, FAAP

Questions?

Missy Edwards

Educational Projects Coordinator, UNMC Center for Continuing Education

402-559-5145

Missy Edwards