Events

Dec
11

AWHONN Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Class

Thursday, December 11, 2025 - 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: 
Dec
10

Obstetric High-Fidelity In-situ Supportive Simulation Class

Wednesday, December 10, 2025 - 10:00
San Joaquin General Hospital French Camp CA
ALL disciplines encouraged to join! Simulation is a safe (and fun!) way to rehearse low occurrence, high-stakes scenarios. The simulations will take place in the Emergency Room setting and focus on increasing teamwork & communication, with aims to reveal systems issues and create quality improvement within your unit. Please wear scrubs!
Dec
09

Complex Feeding Challenges in the Neonate and Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome & the Eat, Sleep, Console Method Class

Tuesday, December 9, 2025 - 14:00
Providence St. Joseph Hospital Eureka
Complex Feeding Challenges in the Neonate: Review the anatomy and physiology of swallowing  Identify the current evidence-based research on infant driven feeding readiness  Identify optimal feeding interventions  Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome & the Eat, Sleep, Console Method:
Dec
03

Respiratory Support of the Neonate: Who Needs What & When w/ Hands-on Skills Class

Wednesday, December 3, 2025 - 10:00
St. Joseph's Medical Center Stockton CA
Describe the recent changes to delivery room management for the preterm infant  Review respiratory assessment & the indications for various methods of respiratory support  Discuss the nursing care of infants on high flow nasal cannula, nasal CPAP, and ventilator support  Skills lab to practice PPV, intubation assistance, and ETT securement 
Dec
02

AWHONN Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Class

Tuesday, December 2, 2025 - 08:00
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula at Ryan Ranch
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. This class is in-person and only intended for CHOMP employees.  Participants will: 
Nov
25

Approach to Pediatric Rashes

Tuesday, November 25, 2025 - 09:00
Pediatric Rashes are a common chief complaint seen in Emergency Departments. This lecture provides a brief overview of common skin rashes seen in children, but also highlights life-threatening dermatologic conditions in children. This lecture will also discuss characteristics of contagious dermatologic conditions and review best ways to document and describe rashes. Objectives
Nov
20

Painful Pokes and How to Avoid Them: Peripheral & Central Access in the Pediatric Patient Class

Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 08:30
The goal of this course is to increase the comfort and familiarity of nurses with placing peripheral lines and using and managing central lines in the pediatric population.  We will review the policies and procedures around peripheral and central lines and provide ample opportunities to provide insight into troubleshooting these lines in the pediatric population.     Objectives:
Nov
18

Approach to Pediatric Rashes

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - 08:00
Pediatric Rashes are a common chief complaint seen in Emergency Departments. This lecture provides a brief overview of common skin rashes seen in children, but also highlights life-threatening dermatologic conditions in children. This lecture will also discuss characteristics of contagious dermatologic conditions and review best ways to document and describe rashes. Objectives:
Nov
17

Approach to Pediatric Rashes

Monday, November 17, 2025 - 12:00
Pediatric Rashes are a common chief complaint seen in Emergency Departments. This lecture provides a brief overview of common skin rashes seen in children, but also highlights life-threatening dermatologic conditions in children. This lecture will also discuss characteristics of contagious dermatologic conditions and review best ways to document and describe rashes. Objectives
Nov
14

Fundamental Critical Care Support: Obstetrics (2-day In-Person Course)

Friday, November 14, 2025 - 07:30
UCSF MISSION BAY San Francisco CA
The Fundamental Critical Care Support: Obstetrics (FCCS:OB) course is recommended for intensivist and nonintensivist healthcare professionals who may provide maternal/fetal critical care and for clinicians in obstetrics seeking critical care training.

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