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FECHA DE GRABACION: 1 de Febrero 2017, 1 pm ET (zona horaria del Este)

ORADORAS: Ileana Ponce-González, MD, MPH, CNC and Candace Kugel, FNP, CNM, MS

 

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Crédito de educación continua

Para recibir credito de Trabajador/a de Salud Comunitaria o Educacion de Continua de Enfermera después de ver alguno de estos seminarios usted debe hacer lo siguiente:

Completar la evaluación participante asociado a cada webinarEnviar un correo electrónico con su nombre y apellido indicando que ha completado a contedu@migrantclinician.org

 

Descripción

En este seminario se identificaran las dos medidas de rendimiento de HRSA relacionados con el cuidado del embarazo, así como los dos factores de riesgo únicos para las mujeres embarazadas de los trabajadores agrícolas migrantes. También se reflexionar sobre el papel de los trabajadores sanitarios de la comunidad para mejorar el acceso a la atención prenatal de las mujeres embarazadas.

 

Objetivos de aprendizajeIdentificar dos medidas de rendimiento de HRSA relacionados con la atención durante el embrazoReflexionar sobre el papel de los trabajadores de salud comunitarios para mejorar el acceso a la atención prenatalIdentificar dos factores de riesgo únicos para las trabajadoras migrantes y embarazadas del campoAnalizar la disposición de su propio lugar de trabajo en asistir mujeres embarazadas obtener acceso a la atención prenatal

 

Lectura AdicionalNCBI PubMed: Early prenatal care and community health workers

 

This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under cooperative agreement number U30CS09742, Technical Assistance to Community and Migrant Health Centers and Homeless for $1,094,709.00 with 0% of the total NCA project financed with non-federal sources. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.


DATE: January 18, 2017

SPEAKERS: Candace Kugel, ARNP, CNM

 

Recorded WebinarParticipant EvaluationPresentation Slides (PDF)

 

 

Continuing Education Credit

To receive CME* or CNE credit after viewing this webinar, you must:

Complete the Participant Evaluation associated with this webinarSend an email with your first and last name stating which webinar you completed to contedu@migrantclinician.org

 

Description

In this seminar participants will be able to identify the HRSA performance measures related to pregnancy care, as well as two unique risk factors for pregnant women migrant farm workers during the workshop. We will also reflect on the important role that community health workers play in improving access to prenatal care for pregnant women.

 

Learning ObjectivesIdentify the two HRSA performance measures related to pregnancy careReflect on the role of community health workers in improving access to prenatal careIdentify two unique risk factors for pregnant migrant farmworker womenAnalyze the readiness of their own work setting to assist pregnant women to access prenatal care

 

Further ReadingText4Baby: A free service that provides health education by text to pregnant women and new mothers in English and Spanish. www.text4baby.org.Rural Women’s Health Project (www.rwhp.org) pregnancy fotonovelasTeach with Stories Prenatal Care—fotonovela series (www.augercommunications.com)Pesticides & pregnancy handouts (www1.wfubmc.edu/fam_med/Research/Educational)HRSA Find a Health Center http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/Hesperian Health Guides (hesperian.org)

 

This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under cooperative agreement number U30CS09742, Technical Assistance to Community and Migrant Health Centers and Homeless for $1,094,709.00 with 0% of the total NCA project financed with non-federal sources. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.