Family Integrated Care – The Journey from Idea to Making it Happen
Originally Presented March 20, 2024
Originally Presented March 20, 2024
The rates of infant and maternal mortality persist with Black infants 3x as likely to die in both the neonatal and post-neonatal periods than their white counterparts. Providers and public health professionals will be able to identify and disseminate strategies that will serve as a model for improving practice and outcomes in both clinical care and the family experience of care. This will be achieved through informing and educating learners on the family-integrated care (FiCare) model, exploring key principles to improve care and implement core interventions for families and infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).
Target Audience
Public health and health care professionals.
Karel O'Brien, MB, BCH, BAO, FRCP(C)
Staff Neonatologist, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
As a result of this educational activity, the learner will increase and enhance their knowledge and competence on implementation of the FiCare model that aims to improve outcomes and experience of care for families and infants, with an emphasis on Black infants, in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs)
By the end of the activity, learners will be able to:
Each participant interested in CE credits must watch the activity, complete an evaluation and post-test, which is available above under "Evaluation, Post-test for CE Credits". A score of 80% and above on the post-test will generate a certificate indicating the requested credits.
Criteria for Successful Completion:
Learners must attend 100% of this activity to be awarded full continuing education credits /contact hours.
None of the other planners, moderator, and presenters have any financial arrangements or affiliations with any ineligible companies whose products, research or services may be discussed in this activity.
No commercial funding has been accepted for this activity.
The College of Integrated Health Sciences, University at Albany is accredited by the Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The College of Integrated Health Sciences, University at Albany designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Continuing Medical Education Credits are offered until March 31, 2025.
University at Albany College of Integrated Health Sciences is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Northeast Multistate Division Education Unit, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This offering is approved for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
Nursing Contact Hours are offered until March 23, 2025.
Sponsored by the College of Integrated Health Sciences, University at Albany, SUNY, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 1.5 total Category I contact education contact hours. Maximum advanced-level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 1.5. Provider ID# 99086.
Continuing Education Contact Hours are offered until March 31, 2025.
This event is sponsored by the College of Integrated Health Sciences, University at Albany, an approved provider of CPH Renewal Credits by the National Board of Public Health Examiners.
This offering is approved for 2.0 Certified in Public Health Renewal Credit.
CPH Renewal Credits are offered until March 31, 2025.