Events

May
11

Never Thought I'd Miss the PALS Megacode

Monday, May 11, 2026 - 15:00
St. Joseph's Medical Center Stockton CA
Remember the stress of leading the megacode in PALS?  I bet you never thought you'd miss it but after several years of solo computer-based learning, many nurses and healthcare workers wish there were a space to talk through codes and practice simulations in a psychologically safe (and maybe even fun!) environment to practice these critical skills.  We invite you to step into the role of team leader in pediatric resuscitation with this hands-on, practice-focused course.
May
11

AWHONN Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Class

Monday, May 11, 2026 - 08:30
UCSF MISSION BAY San Francisco CA
The Advanced Fetal Monitoring course uses a case scenario to focus on the analysis of maternal-fetal physiology related to complex clinical information and fetal heart rate tracings. Participants will: 
May
07

Introduction to ECG and Basic Rhythm Interpretation

Thursday, May 7, 2026 - 11:00
St. Joseph Medical Center Stockton CA
Participants will: Learn basic ECG interpretation Common pediatric arrhythmias and how to recognize them Review cardiac anatomy and electrophysiology, electrode placement, systematic rhythm interpretation and identification
May
06

The ABCs and 123s of Pediatric Diabetes

Wednesday, May 6, 2026 - 15:00
UCSF MISSION BAY San Francisco CA
This course provides nurses with a comprehensive overview of pediatric diabetes management with a specific focus on the safe and effective use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and other personal diabetes devices across home and hospital settings. Participants will explore current technologies, including CGMs, insulin pumps, and hybrid closed-loop systems, and examine how these devices support glycemic control in children and adolescents with diabetes.
May
05

Recognizing Obstetric Sepsis - It’s a Process: Screen, Treat, and Confirm Class

Tuesday, May 5, 2026 - 09:00
Marin Health Medical Center
Participants will: Describe the three-step process to diagnose obstetric sepsis  List common lab values in pregnancy that contribute to delays in care Review the CMQCC OB sepsis toolkit 
Apr
29

Care of the Pregnant Patient with Cardiac Disease Class

Wednesday, April 29, 2026 - 12:00
St. Joseph Medical Center Stockton CA
Participants will: 
Apr
23

High Risk Obstetrics - Nursing Considerations and Management Class

Thursday, April 23, 2026 - 14:00
Providence St. Joseph Hospital Eureka
This class will focus on the nursing considerations and management of high risk obsteric patients. 
Apr
23

Caring for the Pediatric Patient on a Ventilator

Thursday, April 23, 2026 - 10:00
UCSF MISSION BAY San Francisco CA
This two-hour educational session focuses on the comprehensive care of the pediatric patient requiring mechanical ventilation. Participants will explore the unique physiologic, developmental, and psychosocial considerations of ventilated infants and children, while highlighting the essential roles of nursing, respiratory therapy, and other allied health professionals.
Apr
23

Care of the Late Preterm Infant & Birth Justice

Thursday, April 23, 2026 - 09:00
Natividad Medical Center Salinas CA
Participants will:  Identify the characteristics of the LPI that predispose them to higher morbidity and mortality  Describe the unique ways LPI are physiologically and metabolically immature  Explore nursing intervention strategies for care of the LPI  Discuss systemic racism & implicit bias   Identify how the NICU & OB population experience racial disparities & health inequities  Describe ways to implement birth justice & health equity at the bedside 
Apr
22

Pediatric Drowning

Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - 11:00
Drowning remains one of the leading causes of unexpected death in young children—and yet, with the right knowledge, preparation, and clinical response, many of these tragedies are preventable. This course brings together the latest science, real‑world case insights, and practical strategies to help clinicians, educators, and community partners strengthen pediatric water safety and improve outcomes for drowning victims.

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