Credit Available - See Contact Hours tab below.
Total Contact Hours: 7.5 including 7.5 ANCC Approved
RN, CNS, LPN/LVN, NP,
Registration for this webinar is being facilitated by the hospital. Please download the brochure for more information or go to www.eamc.org to register.
The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program is designed for the period following resuscitation of the newborn until care is transferred to the neonatal transport team or members of the neonatal ICU team. This mnemonic-based tool focuses on the post-resusctiaton care of sick neonates, including physical assessment, problem recognition and patient management. The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program is a concise, directive tool to help maternal/child healthcare providers to organize the myriad of details and interventions necessary to provide care to a sick and/or premature infant. The program has also evolved to serve as an orientation tool for the neonatal ICU. The following material is covered in this program:
This program is presented by experts in neonatal nursing or medicine (a strict requirement of the national office and program director), in a didactic/interactive format. An animated CD-ROM (or program slides if preferred) are utilized to guide the course presentation. A validated pre- and post-test are utilized to assess changes in knowledge.
Used with permission by The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program.
This program prepares the learner to:
Contact Hours: 7.5
MED-ED, Inc. is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
MED-ED, Inc. is an approved provider by the following State Boards of Nursing: Florida/FBN 50-1286 and California #CEP10453.
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PowerPoint Will be available within two weeks of the webinar start date. |
Heather has spent all but two years of her nursing experience in neonatal intensive care. She earned her BSN from Colorado Mesa University and her MSN: Leadership in Health Care Systems with a certificate in healthcare education from Regis University. Heather is certified in neonatal intensive care and as a lactation consultant and is also active as an NRP regional trainer and S.T.A.B.L.E. lead instructor. She is currently an NICU clinical educator at a large, tertiary children’s hospital.
Heather’s experience includes positions at NICUs in Colorado, Texas and California, as well as serving as a clinical faculty member for both ADN and BSN nursing programs. With this variety of exposure to different work environments, she has been able to incorporate her experiences into the rich discussions that occur during educational presentations. To say Heather is passionate about education would be an understatement; she has presented at local, regional and national conferences, as well as by request at various hospitals. Her educational expertise is in neonatal, newborns, lactation, staff development/mentoring and lateral violence.