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2022 NMHIS Sessions

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In Person

Tuesday, Aug. 2

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM: In Person Concurrent Skill Sessions

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM: In Person Concurrent Skill Sessions

  • Skill Session: Disrupting Mental Models to Uncover Opportunities to Advance Maternal Health Equity
  • Skill Session: Policy Engagement for Maternal Health Equity: What’s your role and where to start?
  • Skill Session: Beginning with the End in Mind: Tools and Considerations for Sustainability
  • 9:00 – 10:00a * What You Should Know About Your Reproductive Health
  • 10:15 – 10:45a Workshop: Black Maternal Mental Health: A Strategic Approach to Improve Health Outcomes for High Risk Pregnancies and NICU Mothers
2:00 – 3:00 PM: In Person Concurrent Workshops and Skills Sessions

2:00 – 3:00 PM: In Person Concurrent Workshops and Skills Sessions

  • Skill: Exploring a Fullstream Approach to Addressing Social Determinants of Health
  • Skill:Equity centered design thinking for community engagement in maternal health research: the GRID toolkit
  • Racial Disparities in Maternal Health, A National Crisis: Can Perinatal Doulas Make a Difference
  • Following the Mother’s Lead: Improving Maternal Health through Systems Level & Community-Based Strategies
3:15-3:45 PM: In Person Concurrent Workshops

3:15-3:45 PM: In Person Concurrent Workshops

  • Building on the work of the Illinois Maternal Health Innovation Grant: Housing and Emergency Department Training
  • Maternal and Infant Health Mapping Tool
  • Addressing Maternal Mental Health Disorder using Asset-Based Community Development
  • A Community Approach to Addressing Inequities in Maternal Health

Wednesday, Aug. 3

10:45-11:45 AM: In Person Concurrent Workshops

10:45-11:45 AM: In Person Concurrent Workshops

  • Skill Session: Developing and using inclusive language in perinatal health
  • The Impact of Respectful Maternity Care Framework, Evidence-Based Guideline, and Implementation Toolkit in Maternity Care Settings
  • Centering Black Women: Integrating a Community Engagement Initiative into Prenatal Care Spaces to Reduce Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health
  • Leveraging Partnerships for Action
2:00-3:00 PM: In Person Concurrent Workshops

2:00-3:00 PM: In Person Concurrent Workshops

  • Building The Black Midwife: Removing the Veil of Midwifery Care Expansion for Black Students
  • The Power of Words: Influencing narratives and outcomes with Black birthing Bodies
  • Fatherhood programming and addressing women’s postpartum substance use and mental health needs in an innovative Two-Generation Primary Care Medical Home
  • Maximizing Postpartum Medicaid Extensions to Advance Maternal Health Equity

Virtual

Tuesday, Aug. 2

2:00 – 3:00 PM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops and Skills Sessions

2:00 – 3:00 PM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops and Skills Sessions

  • How are Medicaid Programs in Southern States Working towards Maternal Health Equity, and What More Could They Do?
  • Choices in Childbirth: co-designing a digital resource grounded in equity and birth justice to foster informed decision-making, individualized care planning and strong support systems
  • 30 minutes Improving Black Maternal Health Outcomes and Combatting Systemic Racism through Melanated Group Midwifery Care
  • Speak, Move, Change: Creating A New Narrative For The Future of Black Maternal Health
3:15-3:45 PM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops

3:15-3:45 PM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops

  • Listening to survivors: How organizations can work with survivors of maternal complications to facilitate effective storytelling
  • A Review of Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) data on Black maternal health before the Covid-19 pandemic
  • The Impact of Racial & Generational Trauma on the Mother-Daughter Dyad
  • Suffering in Silence: A Multilevel Approach to Black Maternal Mental Health 

Wednesday, Aug. 3

10:45-11:45 AM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops

10:45-11:45 AM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops

  • Development, Implementation and Evaluation of Implicit Bias Skill-Building Sessions
  • A Co-Design Session: How the People in the Room Influence Design
  • * Non-clinical careers in Maternal Health
  • Community Engagement and Outcomes Prioritization to Improve Family Health in Evidence-based Nurse Home Visiting in Florida
2:00-3:00 PM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops

2:00-3:00 PM: Virtual Concurrent Workshops

  • JustBirth Space: Community-Based Pathways Towards Healing, Transformation, and Hope for Birth Justice
  • Catalyzing Communities for Impact: The Safer Childbirth Cities Initiative
  • * Clinical Careers in Maternal Health
  • Tele-visits for High Risk Patients in the Texas Rural Health Network

*These sessions may be of interest to students.

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