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Healthy Birth Outcomes:
Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities

Healthy Babies Summit and AWHONN State Conference, 2009

This page provides links to webcasts from the October 2009 Healthy Babies Summit and Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) State Conference. If you have technical difficulties viewing these webcasts, please read the webcast prerequisites and help information.

What's Happening with Community Coalitions, Healthy Babies and FIMR:   Community activities focused on improving perinatal outcomes and reducing disparities in infant mortality.

Panel - What Families Tell Us: Barriers and benefits to healthy birth outcomes identified by families.

Putting the F into MCH (speaker Michael Lu): Strategies that increase father involvement.

Keynote Speaker - Michael Lu: Strategies that will reduce racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes.

The Fetal Cardiac Patient: A Real Entity:  Risk factors for the development of fetal heart disease and the interventions to address this disease.

BMI, Reproduction and Pregnancy Outcomes: Nutrients needed for the post-partum woman and the importance of weight reduction prior to pregnancy; risks associated with high and low BMI in pregnancy.

Promoting Positive Relations between Pregnant/Parenting Adolescents and their Co-Parenting Partners: Theory, Research, and Practice.

Medical Home for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: The medical home concept and practice benefits for CYSHCN and families.

Keynote Speaker - Michael Fraser: State of the States: A National Perspective on Maternal and Child Health. Current national efforts to improve maternal and child health and Federal and national policies to support those efforts.

Last Revised:  July 25, 2011