Perinatal Conference

Improving Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes: Implementing Evidence into Practice

January 16 and 17, 2025
Noon to 5 p.m. EST each day

This two-day virtual workshop, offered via Zoom, features speakers from around the United States and covers a variety of topics designed for those working in perinatal care, including: screening for trauma; traumatic childbirth; PTSD in women or birthing persons at risk for Perinatal PTSD; trauma during pregnancy; obesity in obstetrics; sepsis in pregnancy; neonatal sepsis; perinatal loss; and postpartum depression and psychosis.

All CNSs, OB RNs, NPs, CNMs, and perinatal providers are welcome!

Early-bird registration fees (register before December 31, 2024): $79
Registration fees after December 31, 2024: $99

Register here

Program Objectives

1. Identity opportunities and challenges in providing advanced care to mothers and infants with complex needs.

2. Describe clinical and ethical considerations in providing care to vulnerable populations.

3. Discuss strategies for successful Perinatal CNS role transition.

Contact Hours and Disclosures

8 contact hours will be given upon the attendance of both sessions.

Preparing for the Conference

Your registration confirmation email will contain important instructions regarding setting up your guest account for access to the Canvas learning management system. Please read carefully and complete this process as soon as possible to avoid delay in accessing the online portion of the course.

Registrants will be added to the Canvas course site the day prior to the workshop.

Prior to the session, check your network connections, audio, and video in Zoom by visiting the Zoom test room.

The week before the live (Zoom) portion, handouts will be sent electronically to the email address.

About Your Conference Hosts

This conference is being hosted by the IU School of Nursing in partnership with the Perinatal CNS Network.

The Perinatal CNS Network is an informal special interest network group formed in 2020 and comprised of like-minded CNSs from around the United States who are committed to the mission of improving maternal-infant health outcomes by providing a forum for solving problems, sharing innovations, exchanging ideas, and leading clinical care by supporting and disseminating the unique contributions of the Perinatal CNS. For more information about this group, please contact Amy Shay at acshay@iu.edu.