On April 22 we had a pipe elbow failure in our Emergency Department (ED) causing a significant water leak. Crews are assessing the impact and we are in the process of water abatement. Our ED is open, but several rooms are currently offline which could increase wait times. Some surgeries are also being rescheduled.
When: September 27, 9 AM - 4:30 PM
Where: Valley Medical Center, Medical Arts Center conference room
Register: write to mpcrp@uw.edu
WHAT IS PROMOTING FIRST RELATIONSHIPS® IN PEDIATRICS?
A 1-day workshop for clinicians in a hospital setting who provide care for women and newborns affected by Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). In this workshop you will to learn how to better nurture and support the parent-child relationship during daily patient encounters. The program combines the new science of early brain development with established attachment-based practices to give medical providers the knowledge, skills and confidence to support women and newborns affected by OUD.
HOW CAN PROMOTING FIRST RELATIONSHIPS® SUPPORT YOUR WORK WITH MOTHERS AND NEWBORN INFANTS?
PFR-Pediatrics will help you:
WHAT HAS A PAST PARTICIPANT SAID ABOUT THE WORKSHOP?
“PFR was the most powerful training I have ever done. I highly recommend attending this training.” —Dr. Danette Glassy
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Nurse-Midwives, Licensed Practical Nurses, Medical Doctors, Social Workers
CNE CREDITS AVAILABLE
Participants will be eligible to receive Continuing Nursing Education for $45
EARN $50 gift card by answering anonymous survey questions before and after training.
ABOUT THE TRAINERS
Jeannie Larsen, MD is a practicing pediatrician, with over 25 years of clinical experience and Ira Kantrowitz-Gordon, CNM, PHD is a nurse-midwife with over 20 years of clinical experience and research in at-risk perinatal populations