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.
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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.
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Join the Star Legacy Foundation to learn about caring for yourself in the perinatal loss space. They will discuss compassion fatigue and burnout, resources and support available for those experiencing moral distress, the importance of self-care as a healthcare professional, and share different self-care modalities. General admission tickets are $25, and IPPE registered members attend […]
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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. […] |
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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. |
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You won’t want to miss the 2026 Maternal Mental Health (MMH) FORUM, where cross-sector change agents will gather to drive change in maternal mental health. Together with Policymakers, Payors, Provider Leaders, and our Partners, they will discuss progress, roadblocks, and solutions to closing gaps in maternal mental health care. The FORUM agenda will focus on […]
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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 […] |
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High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can be especially dangerous for pregnant people. Professionals who work with pregnant people in any capacity – even non-clinical – should be aware of the warning signs, risks for both the mother and baby, when medical intervention is needed, and how they can provide needed support and resources. […] |
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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), including preeclampsia, remain among the leading contributors to maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States. Addressing these conditions requires innovative solutions, cross-sector collaboration, and a shared commitment to improving maternal health outcomes. Join the March of Dimes: Mom and Baby Action Network Team for an upcoming webinar highlighting insights […] |
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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. […] |
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The Minnesota Breastfeeding Coalition (MBC) is hosting its spring webinar, "Healing Generational Trauma Cycles Through Breast/Chestfeeding and the Role of the Counselor" on March 26, 2026, from 10-11 AM. Objectives: Learn about barriers to breast/chestfeeding caused by generational familial abuse and trauma Discover how breast/chestfeeding can help to end cycles of abuse and trauma Add […]
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In this interactive webinar, we will explore strategies to increase survivors’ access to mental health and substance use resources that align with their self-defined wellness goals. Advocates will learn how to prepare for supportive conversations, plan collaboratively with survivors to connect to behavioral health services, and stay engaged as survivors navigate new systems of care. |
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This presentation, provided by the University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics, will tackle core concepts related to safety during childbirth: access to and outcomes of care, with a focus on rural U.S. communities. It will present research findings on declining access to obstetric care in rural communities, what happens when rural communities lose obstetric services, […] |
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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, […] |
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The programs included here are intended to be educational in nature; sales-based presentations are not permitted. It is the responsibility of the participant to assure that individual programs meet the continuing education requirements and conditions of her/his credentialing body. MNPQC is not responsible for the accuracy or content of information contained in these programs. Utilizing the above links will take you away from the MNPQC website.