Family-centered Pregnancy Care On Demand Edition 11

Enhance family-centered, equitable pregnancy care to directly improve patient outcomes.

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Learning Objectives

  1. Update knowledge and skills related to cutting-edge pregnancy care topics.

  2. Construct evidence-based strategies to diagnose and treat common conditions related to pregnancy care.

  3. Address public health problems affecting pregnancy care outcomes.

Additional details

A New World Is Possible: Maternity Care Through the Lens of Reproductive Justice

Advanced Management of PPH

Anticipating Postpartum Needs and Establishing a Plan

Bridging the Divide: Evidence-Based Strategies for Reducing Maternal Health Disparities Among Black Women

Cesarean Delivery (Clinical Procedure Workshop)

Climate Change and Pregnancy

Delivering Babies Where There are No Epidurals

Essential Resources for Delivering Optimal Care: Preconception Through the End of First-year Postpartum

Introduction to the Fourth-Trimester Model of Care

Landmark Papers in Obstetrics

Manual Rotation (Clinical Procedure Workshop)

Mental Health and Pregnancy: Blues News

Opioid Disorders of Pregnancy

Physician Panel: Incorporating Fourth-Trimester Care in Diverse Practice Settings

Pregnancy Care for LGBTQ+ People

Pregnancy-Related Mortality in the Post-Dobbs Era

Prenatal Care for Our Patients With Elevated BMI: Updates on Motivational-Interviewing, Liver Disease Screening and Weight Loss Medications

Prenatal Ultrasound (Clinical Procedure Workshop)

Small or in Trouble? Diagnosis and Management of Fetal Growth Restriction

Sneaky Preeclampsia

Spanish Introduction to the Fourth-Trimester Model of Care

Syphilis in Pregnancy

Unsafe Abortion Across the World: A Preventable Problem

Update on Antenatal Testing-Implementing the Most Recent Guidelines

Updates in Gestational Diabetes Screening and Management

Vaginal Delivery: Late Second Stage Management

Activity chair

Lee T. Dresang, MD, professor, University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, ALSO medical advisor, advisory group chair and associate editor

Faculty

Sreevalli Atluru, MD, assistant professor (CHS), Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health

Lesley A. Atwood, MD, FAAFP, Community Preceptor United Family Medicine Residency Program, St. Paul, Minnesota

Melissa Beagle, MD, MPH, assistant professor, Family Medicine, University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program, Denver Health, Denver, Colorado

Rebecca L. Benko, MD, FAAFP, clinical professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, associate program director, Tacoma Family Medicine Residency, Program Director Rural Obstetrics Fellowship, Tacoma, Washington

Joseph Breuner, MD

Emily Briggs, MD, MPH, FAAFP, private practice, Briggs Family Medicine, New Braunfels, Texas

Renee M. Crichlow, MD, FAAFP, chief medical officer, Codman Square Health Center, vice-chair of health equity, Boston University Medical School, Department of Family Medicine

John Cullen MD, FAAFP, past president AAFP, rural family physician

Steve Dresang, MD

Jennifer Eissfeldt, CNM, MS, nurse midwife, Viroqua, Wisconsin

Jessica Taylor Goldstein, MD, FAAFP, associate professor, clinical service director-maternal and child health, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico

Benjamin Huntley, MD, FAAFP, Clinical Family Health, Lafayette, Colorado

Sarah James, DO, FACPFP, director of osteopathic education, associate professor, University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Micah Johnson, MD, faculty, Allina Health, United Family Medicine Residency

Dana Iglesias, MD, MPH, assistant professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Kristine Lauria, CPM, LM, Doctors Without Borders

Larry Leeman, MD, MPH, professor in family and community medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine and board certified in Family and Addiction Medicine

Kelsey Leonardsmith, MD, FAAFP, assistant professor, St. Johns Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University Of Minnesota Medical School, director, Midwest Trans Health Education Network

Julia L. McDonald, DO, MPH, faculty physician/hospitalist and RHEDI director (Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency), staff physician (Maine General Medical Center), medical director of abortion services (Mabel Wadsworth Center, ME), clinical associate professor (Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, NH), affiliate faculty (University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine), physician (Medecins Sans Frontiers, OCA)

Susanna R. Magee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, clinical professor of family medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, chief of obstetrics and family medicine, Landmark Medical Center, director of Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship of Rhode Island, associate medical editor, ALSO

Zita Magloire, MD, Physician Partner Cairo Medical Care, LLC, chief of staff Grady General Hospital, Cairo, GA, clinical assistant professor (Family Medicine) Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida

Drew Miller, MD, FAAFP, chief of staff, Kearny County Hospital, Lakin, Kansas

Gerald Montie, MD, faculty and medical director, United Family Medicine Residency Program, Allina Health, University Family Physicians Clinic

Beth Oller, MD, FAAFP, Solomon Valley Family Medicine, Stockton, Kansas

Joseph Angel-Padilla, MD, faculty physician, MultiCare Tacoma Family Medicine Residency, clinical assistant professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Tacoma, Washington

Vanessa Villacorata Sierra, MD, family physician at One Medical, Coral Gables, Florida

Zeynep Uzumcu, MD, faculty, Overlook Family Medicine Residency

Morgan White, MD, assistant professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

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CME credit statement

36%

Higher risk of pregnancy-related death in pregnancy care deserts

Atwani et al, Obstetrics & Gynecology, June 2025

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