The MN Coalition for Family Home Visiting (MCFHV) is pleased to offer this in-person training on Monday, March 30, 2026, from 11 am -3 pm in partnership with the Birth Equity Community Council (BECC) and St. Paul Ramsey County Public Health. The training will take place at the Ramsey County Library, 2180 Hamline Ave N, […]
MDH family home visiting will be hosting three identical virtual sessions about cannabis during pregnancy and while breastfeeding and chestfeeding. Presented by MDH’s Kara Skahen, these presentations will cover basic cannabis terms, Minnesota laws, how cannabis impacts the body during these periods, and how to communicate with families to increase awareness and reduce harm.
During a recent MAPS Caring Safety Tour, participants visited Northland Medical Center to see how high-reliability practices are embedded into everyday care from imaging and tiered saftey huddles to interdisciplinary bedside rounding and surgical team coordination. This interactive Lunch & Learn will invite participants to: Identify key high-reliability practices observed at Northland Medical Center, including […]
The Perinatal Substance Use ECHO program provides education and training to providers to best support pregnant and parenting people with substance use during their pregnancy, birth and postpartum. This includes educational sessions, case reviews and discussions of best practice templates and protocols specifically focused on inpatient and outpatient perinatal substance use and substance use disorders. […]
Registration is open for Perinatal HIV in Minnesota: Creating Opportunities for Education, Support and Advocacy, which will take place on Thursday, April 9, from 9-10 a.m. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of HIV in Minnesota, including current recommendations for HIV testing during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Participants will learn about the importance […]
The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence is hosting a webinar for survivors, advocates, and organizations who care about ending sexual violence. The goal of the webinar is to equip participants with a variety of information, such as data, planning meetings with policymakers, and advocacy and policy basics.
African American Babies Coalition (AABC) would like to encourage you to mark your calendars for another phenomenal Black Maternal Health Week Celebration. The theme for this year is “ROOTED IN JUSTICE AND JOY,” and AABC anticipates some great speakers, panel discussions, and interactive vision-sharing activities amongst the amazing attendees. To celebrate Black Maternal Health Week, join AABC […]
NAPSW presents a clinical conference every year; one of the largest gatherings of Perinatal Social Workers from across the United States and Canada. NAPSW supports the unique experience of perinatal social workers and facilitates connections among this outstanding group of professionals. We hope you will join us to learn many aspects of perinatal care from […]
Join The AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses) MN Section for their 27th annual conference on April 16-17, 2026, in Oakdale, MN. Don't miss this opportunity to further your career, enhance your skills, and spend some time getting to know your colleagues outside the workplace. Join AWHONN MN for two days packed […]
North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology (NASPOG) invites you to join its first-ever virtual conference on April 16–18, 2026. Guided by the theme Curiosity, Collaboration, and Community: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Reproductive Health Equity, this event will showcase emerging research, innovative strategies, and collaborative approaches to advancing equity in reproductive and mental health care. […]
The Changemakers Event, is our largest fundraiser of the year and one of the most sought-after spring events in Central Iowa. It is an uplifting and inspirational opportunity to celebrate babies saved while raising awareness and funds to support the mission of Healthy Birth Day, Inc., the nonprofit that created the Count the Kicks stillbirth […]
Objective The Upper Midwest Rural Interdisciplinary Substance Use Disorder / Opioid Use Disorder ECHO (UMRISE) Project purpose is to improve interdisciplinary teaming and capacity to treat individuals with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and other Substance Use Disorders (SUD). The goal is to increase health care workforce capacity (knowledge, self-efficacy) and intent to offer OUD and other […]
Each month, hospital teams across Minnesota participating in MNPQC’s Obstetrical Hemorrhage Community of Learning (COL) meet virtually to share progress, address challenges, and collaborate with hospital teams across the state and content experts.
The Perinatal Substance Use ECHO program provides education and training to providers to best support pregnant and parenting people with substance use during their pregnancy, birth and postpartum. This includes educational sessions, case reviews and discussions of best practice templates and protocols specifically focused on inpatient and outpatient perinatal substance use and substance use disorders. […]
This free, educational sprint aims to support all communities that work with Plans of Safe Care (POSC) in improving implementation and cross-sector collaboration. This sprint offers the opportunity to explore strategies, implementation approaches, and policy considerations through presentations by experts in the field. Through discussion and collaboration, this sprint seeks to identify opportunities and practical […]
For 75 years, a shared purpose has united us—now, it propels us forward. Join the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) at the 2026 ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting (ACSM) in Washington, D.C., to shape the future of the ob-gyn field. The 2026 ACSM will be a one-of-a-kind event featuring focused, cutting-edge programming […]
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