Basics of Pregnancy and Perinatal Care
Basics of Pregnancy and Perinatal Care
Course # E-18-7-1
The purpose of this course is to provide physicians and other healthcare professionals an in-depth, practical review of pregnancy and perinatal care, focusing on the essential aspects of maternal and fetal health.
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The purpose of this course is to provide physicians and other healthcare professionals an in-depth, practical review of pregnancy and perinatal care, focusing on the essential aspects of maternal and fetal health. Participants will learn about the stages of pregnancy, routine prenatal care, and the identification and management of common complications. The course also highlights best practices in perinatal care, including labor and delivery management, postpartum care, and supporting the emotional and physical well-being of both mother and baby. Emphasis is placed on patient-centered approaches and effective communication to ensure optimal outcomes.
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