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Hospital-To-Home Perinatal Mental Health ECHO Series
Monday Sessions: Every other week | 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Description
Presented by Hospital-To-Home Systems Change Team and Leslie Butterfield.
Understanding how perinatal mental health (PMH) can impact caregivers in the transition from the NICU to home and community services can be daunting for providers supporting these families. The Hospital-to-Home Systems Change team is offering an ECHO series to explore various aspects of perinatal mental health for NICU families, gaining a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges, best practices, and strategies for this population. - Enhance expertise in supporting caregivers’ PMH through this “all-teach, all-learn" model - Case-based learning to apply knowledge to real-world scenarios - Facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration fostering a holistic approach to care - Build a supportive community of practice where providers can share experiences, seek guidance, and offer support.
This ECHO series is funded through a Perinatal Mental Health Access and Capacity Building grant from the Washington state Department of Health, awarded to Northwest Center.
A certificate of attendance will be provided that can be used toward your professional development hours, per your discipline’s / state’s licensure and credential organization.