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FREE CE SESSIONS ALL WEEK!

  • FREE CE: Maybe There is an “I” in TEAM: IPECS

    This presentation will highlight how an Interprofessional Education, Collaboration and Service (IPECS) committee can be your driving and sustaining force on the journey to team based care and interprofessional education.

  • It’s the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife: Get the 411 on Becoming a Nurse-Midwife

    This session is for current midwifery students or anyone who is considering becoming a nurse-midwifery student. Join Frontier Nursing University’s Department Chair of Midwifery and Women’s Health and find out about education at FNU. Get the inside scoop from current midwifery students about their experiences as a midwifery student. We will be taking your questions before or during this live session!

  • Midwifery Pearls of Telehealth – FREE CE Session

    This session will provide an overview of telemedicine from a midwifery perspective with special emphasis on the areas of patient engagement, group care, provider satisfaction and best practices for meeting compliance requirements.

  • Racial Disparities in Maternity Care: Where Do We Go From Here?

    It is well known that maternal and infant mortality affects black and indigenous women at a much higher rate than other races. Racism is the core of the problem. How do we rebuild systems that are based on structural racism and put strategies in place to start to build true change. This session will review the issues related to health care disparities and discuss how midwives can engage in meaningful strategies for change.

  • Creating a Culture of Innovative Quality Improvement

    Births can be unpredictable and midwives need to be prepared for events that may not happen often, but that can have deleterious effects on our clients. In order to keep these skills honed, we need to practice reacting in the moment to complications.

  • Creating a Culture of Antiracism

    During this educational session you will be inspired to take action and implement change in your own practice or work environment to build a culture that is inclusive and caring for all.

  • Nurse-Midwifery Program Q&A – Creating a Culture of Community

    This session is for you if you are considering becoming a nurse-midwife. Find out about FNU’s nurse-midwifery education program and get the inside scoop from current midwifery students about their experience. Hear about the joys and challenges of life as a midwife.

  • KEYNOTE SESSION – First Do No Harm: Advancing Reproductive and Maternal Health Equity

    The U.S. has a complex history with race and reproduction, which has led to negative health outcomes for women and other birthing people of color. As reproductive and maternal health practitioners, we have a role to do no harm, but what does that really mean? And how do we grapple with historic harms whose effects still manifest today? This talk will provide historical context on reproductive oppression and discuss our role in advancing reproductive and maternal health equity today.

  • So…You Want to be a Nurse-Midwife?

    Join FNU's nurse-midwifery faculty as we explore the roles, experiences, joys, and challenges of a career as a Certified Nurse-Midwife. We will discuss the path nurses can take to advanced practice nursing and what to expect once they get there. Come prepared with your questions about a career in nurse-midwifery.