Primary and secondary syphilis rates among people of childbearing age continue to rise in New Jersey, leading to high rates of congenital syphilis. For pregnant people seeking treatment for substance use disorder, linkage to prenatal care and testing for syphilis are key interventions to decrease congenital syphilis. This webinar will explore best practices in coordination of care among maternal health care providers and substance use treatment services.
This recorded webinar is designed to shed light on the disparities in perinatal mental health care affecting BIPOC communities. This webinar underscores the critical importance of routine mental health screenings during the perinatal period to ensure early detection and support. Additionally, it explores strategies for fostering healthy, trusting relationships between patients and providers through culturally competent care and open communication. By addressing these key issues, the webinar aims to educate, inspire, and empower healthcare professionals and community advocates to advance equitable perinatal mental health care.
This presentation was recorded during the March 2025 Essex Metro Immunization Coalition (EMIC) Quarterly Meeting. This presentation will provide participants with the latest updates on recommended vaccinations for diverse sexual and gender communities, including specific guidance on mpox prevention. Participants will also explore best practices for fostering safe, inclusive and affirming clinical environments to improve health outcomes. By the end of this session, attendees will have a deeper understanding of vaccine recommendations and practical strategies to enhance care for these communities.
This webinar was recorded during the 2025 Virtual Pediatric Conference. It explores the profound impact of screen time on early childhood development, emphasizing the importance of active play as a fundamental learning tool. It delves into the benefits and risks associated with screen use, offering practical strategies for mindful screen time management and promoting healthy physical, cognitive, and social development in young children.
Available until February 5, 2027 Punitive drug and child welfare policies mean that pregnant or parenting people who use drugs are less likely to access prenatal and postnatal care. When they do, they encounter unique forms of stigma, discrimination, and legal challenges. This webinar, based on the Creating safe care: supporting pregnant and parenting patients who use drugs toolkit, aims to equip healthcare providers with the knowledge and tools they need to support pregnant and parenting people who use drugs, aiming to render reports made to child welfare services a last resort. It highlights the health and social needs of pregnant and parenting people who use drugs, and offers strategies grounded in racial equity, compassion, and harm reduction principles. Speakers: Michelle Adyniec, RN, BSN & Laura Sorensen, MSW, Camden Coalition
This webinar was recorded during the 2025 Virtual Pediatric Conference. It examines evidence-based nutritional requirements critical for neurocognitive and physiological development during the first 36 months of life. We will analyze the essential macronutrients that support this crucial developmental window while also addressing the etiology of selective eating behaviors in early childhood. The session provides clinically validated intervention strategies to effectively manage food aversion and establish healthy dietary patterns during this formative period.
The education and support that new parents receive during the first few days postpartum play a significant role in breastfeeding outcomes. Improper positioning and latching may contribute to breastfeeding cessation and supplementation. Given that 60% of lactating parents stop breastfeeding sooner than they planned, the role of healthcare providers to provide the skills and confidence during the first few days of lactation is critical. This presentation will review the basics of supporting new parents and newborns to initiate breastfeeding.
This on-demand program offers school nurses an opportunity to deepen their understanding of how fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) can affect individuals throughout their school years and beyond. Participants will also gain tools and strategies to collaborate effectively with other school-based professionals in supporting students and families impacted by FASD.
Primary and secondary syphilis rates among people of childbearing age continue to rise in New Jersey, leading to high rates of congenital syphilis. For pregnant people seeking treatment for substance use disorder, linkage to prenatal care and testing for syphilis are key interventions to decrease congenital syphilis. This webinar will explore best practices in coordination of care among maternal health care providers and substance use treatment services.
This recorded on-demand program is provided by the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey, and jointly provided by the Central Jersey Family Health Consortium and Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative, in collaboration with The SIDS Center of New Jersey. It is an opportunity for nurses and other health professionals who work with families to learn the updated safe sleep guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths.
Available until April 1, 2027 This recorded webinar will explore harm reduction strategies for inpatient care of pregnant individuals with substance use disorders, focusing on minimizing risks to both mother and fetus while supporting long-term recovery. There will be a review of evidence-based treatment options, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, and education on how to tailor care based on individual needs and gestational age. Additionally, the session will provide strategies for navigating challenging clinical situations, such as patient-directed discharges, behavioral concerns, and staff biases, to ensure patient-centered, safe, and supportive care. Speaker: Mollie Niesen, MD, FASAM
This presentation was recorded during the Essex Metro Immunization Coalition Quarterly Meeting in March 2024. This presentation will provide a review of the epidemiology of measles, including current trends and prevalence. Rashes that mimic measles will be discussed to assist in accurate diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis and strategies for the prevention of measles will also be explored. Finally, this program will focus on the importance of reporting a communicable disease such as measles to public health authorities, as timely and accurate reporting is crucial in protecting community health.
Primary and secondary syphilis rates among people of childbearing age continue to rise in New Jersey, leading to high rates of congenital syphilis. For pregnant people seeking treatment for substance use disorder, linkage to prenatal care and testing for syphilis are key interventions to decrease congenital syphilis. This webinar will explore best practices in coordination of care among maternal health care providers and substance use treatment services.
This presentation will provide an in-depth understanding of opioid use, its effects, and treatment options. It will cover the risks and signs of opioid misuse, opioid use disorder (OUD), and the diversion of prescription opioids into the illegal market. The presentation will explore Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), alternative pain management options, and non-opioid therapies for acute and chronic pain. Additionally, it will discuss overdose prevention strategies, including the use of naloxone (Narcan), and highlight the importance of professional and community resources in addressing the opioid crisis.
This webinar was recorded during the 2025 Virtual Pediatric Conference. It examines evidence-based nutritional requirements critical for neurocognitive and physiological development during the first 36 months of life. We will analyze the essential macronutrients that support this crucial developmental window while also addressing the etiology of selective eating behaviors in early childhood. The session provides clinically validated intervention strategies to effectively manage food aversion and establish healthy dietary patterns during this formative period.
This recorded on-demand program is provided by the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey, and jointly provided by the Central Jersey Family Health Consortium and Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative, in collaboration with The SIDS Center of New Jersey. It is an opportunity for nurses and other health professionals who work with families to learn the updated safe sleep guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths.
This presentation was recorded during the 2025 Virtual Pediatric Conference. This program will explore the vital role of vaccines in protecting children under age 3. Attendees will learn about the recommended vaccine schedule, the history and science behind vaccines, as well as how to address vaccine hesitancy. This program will also provide strategies for healthcare professionals to advocate for early childhood immunization.
As rates of syphilis during pregnancy have increased nationally and in New Jersey, so has the importance of identifying and treating syphilis in pregnancy. This webinar will review current syphilis screening recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and provide resources to obstetric providers.