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Nurse Midwifery Education Program

Continuing Education


2002

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Topics and Faculty 2002:


Childbirth Reeducation: Toward a New Consumerism

  • Betty Cook, MA, PhD (c ) Medical Anthropology, University of Kansas at the Lawrence campus
  • Sherry Payne, RN, Labor and Delivery, Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Historical Perspective of Nurse Midwifery in the United States

  • Helen Varney Burst, RN, CNM, MSN, FACNM, Nurse Midwifery Program, School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

HPV: Clinical Management

  • Lee Alison Voi, CNM, MSN, private practice, Kansas City, Missouri

Hypnobirthing

  • Linda Gentry, RN, Missouri Institute of Hypnotherapy, Kansas City, Missouri

Is it Good for the Children . Family-Centered Maternity Care 2002?

  • Judie Wika, RNC, MSN, CNM, Nurse Midwifery Education Program, University of Kansas at the Medical Center campus

New Horizons: Fetal Pulse Oximetry

  • Elizabeth Wickstrom, MD, FACOG, Obstetrix, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri

Preeclampsia Revisited

  • Tim Bennett, MD, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Kansas at the Medical Center campus

Prematurity: A Battle We're Still Not Winning

  • Thomas Strong, MD, Phoenix Perinatal Association, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona

Providers: Advocates for Informed Decision-Making

  • Denise Fryzelka, RN, CNM and Lynn Grylls, CNM, MS, Nurse Midwifery Education Program, University of Kansas at the Medical Center campus

Social Support and Hope in Pregnant and Parenting Teens: A Qualitative Study

  • Ginger Breedlove, RN, CNM, PhD, Nurse Midwifery Education Program, University of Kansas at the Medical Center campus

Subtotal Immersion: An Update

  • Thomas Strong, MD, Phoenix Perinatal Association, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona

The Next Generation . Low Dose Oral Contraceptives

  • Michael McGee, MD, Women's Care, P.C., Overland Park, Kansas

Understanding Genetic Predisposition for Cancer

  • Susan E. Mundt, MPH, CGC, Genetic Cou

Continuing education credits for the 7th annual seminar were a maximum of 8 hours in category 1 credit toward the American Medical Association Physicians' Recognition Award sponsored by the KU Medical Center Continuing Medical Education accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, and 9.3 nursing contact hours sponsored by the KU School of Nursing Office of Continuing Nursing Education, accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.