Inpatient Management of Perinatal Substance Use Disorders
Available until no later than April 10, 2027
Speaker: Mollie Nisen, MD, FASAM
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.
Target Audience: Nurses, Physicians, Midwives, and Social Workers
Learning Outcome: At the conclusion of the program, at least 90% of participants will report that the knowledge gained met their learning needs.
Disclosure/Commercial Support: The planners and speakers do not have any conflicts of interest to report for this activity.
Continuing Nursing Education Contact Hours: This program has been awarded 1.5 contact hours. The Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. P194-3/23-26
Approval status does not imply endorsement by the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey, NJSNA or by ANCC of any commercial products discussed/displayed in conjunction with the educational activity.
Successful Completion: To receive contact hours for viewing this recorded continuing education program, the participant must register for the program, view at least 90% of the webinar, complete the quiz, and submit an electronic evaluation. A certificate of completion will be distributed electronically upon completion.
Cost: This program is free, but registration is required