WORKSHOP WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY 31
Event Details
This session will discuss address the administration, benefits and risks of common medications used in the perinatal period. Participants will learn about various classes of medications and their impact on the mother, baby and the labor. Particular attention will be paid to medication safety, as well as techniques for discussing medications with sensitivity and presenting a balanced view of the benefits and risks.
Virtual workshop hosted on Zoom. Link will be provided via email.
Registration is open up until 20 minutes before the event start time.
Instructor
Susanrachel Condon, CCCE, LMT, LM, CLC
Susanrachel Condon, a.k.a. Birdie, graduated from the SUNY Brooklyn Midwifery Program in 1998. She is also a certified cooperative childbirth educator, a sexual health instructor, and a massage therapy instructor, who has taught broadly in numerous programs and venues throughout the US. Susanrachel has served as a clinical preceptor for four midwifery programs. She was one of eight graduates in the inaugural class of the Doctorate in Midwifery at Jefferson University, studying the long term impact of conventional maternity care practices on mental health and well being. Her research was centered on consent, collaborative decision-making, overt obstetric violence and subtle, unconscious coercive practices as barriers to respectful care.
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