UCSF 7th Annual Perinatal Mental Health Symposium 2023

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UCSF 7th Annual Perinatal Mental Health Symposium 2023

Format: 9 videos + 2 pdf, size: 3.51 GB

Course Audience: obstetric and gynecology, family medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, physicians

Overview:

Activity Start Date: September 22, 2023
Activity End Date: September 22, 2023

Overview:

This virtual conference centers on the interface between obstetrics and psychiatry, with national experts on diverse topics that include innovations and technology in perinatal mental health for underserved populations, pregnancy wellness practices in the California Native American community, nutrition optimization for mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, assessment of infant attachment, mindfulness during pregnancy, and maternal and family health consequences from denial of abortion. This year’s conference also includes interactive components such as opportunities to submit a challenging case for expert discussion, and small group networking over the noon hour.

Special Topics

  • Pregnancy Wellness Practices in the California Native American Community
  • Infant Attachment
  • Nutrition Optimization for Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum

Target Audience

The course is designed for all clinicians who work with pregnant people which includes physicians (OB, family medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry), midwives, nurse practitioners, psychotherapists, and social workers among others.

Objectives:

  • Recognize and evaluate trauma, including PTSD from the birth experience and the repercussions of the pandemic
  • Learn of expanded postpartum care and newer interventions in the world of child birth
  • Update our knowledge of medications used to treat depression in all aspects of mental health conditions in pregrancy
  • Network with mental health professionals in all aspects of care

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

01_Perez.St.John_Infants Make Meaning (PDF Format)

02_Brown_Mindfulness (PDF Format)

03.2_Ramey_Flowering Youth (PDF Format)

03.3_Cleopatri_Wellness Practices (PDF Format)

04_Laddha_Innovation PH (PDF Format)

05_GreeneFoster_The Turn Away Study (PDF Format)

06_Yamnik_Nutrition (PDF Format)

Course Details (PDF Format)

MOB24097_Syllabus (PDF Format)

September 22 AM Session (Video MP4 Format)

September 22 PM Session (Video MP4 Format)

*Detail:

Friday, September 22, 2023
8:15 AM Live Stream Webinar Opened
8:45 Welcome Anna Glezer, MD

Patricia Robertson, MD
9:00 Infants Make Meaning: Supporting Parent-Child Relationships from the Start, Whatever Our Role Maria St. John, PhD, LMFT

Lauren Perez, PsyD
9:30 Q&A
9:45 “Mindfulness During Pregnancy and Postpartum: Mental and Physical Outcomes of the MAMAS Study” Mindfulness Postpartum Group Ryan Brown, PhD
10:15 Q&A
10:30 Break
10:45 Perinatal Wellness Practices in the California Native American Community Aurora Mamea Program Manager

Dvina Estrella Ramey Doula

Gingi Cleopatri Allen, Midwife
11:30 Q&A
11:45 Innovation and Technology in Perinatal Mental Health for Underserved Populations Sipra Laddha, MD
12:15pm Q&A
12:30pm Break (Small Group Workshops- Bring your lunch!)
12:40pm Connections with Each Other
1:20 Break
1:30 “The Turn Away Study: Effects of Denial of Abortion on Maternal and Family Health” Diana Greene Foster, PhD
2:00 Q&A
2:15 Nutrition for Optimal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum Sasha Yamnik, CNM
2:45 Q&A
3:15 Challenging Cases Hannah Potvin, MD

Elena Gates, MD

Anne Drapkin Lyerly, MD, MA
4:00pm Closing Remarks/Adjourn Anna Glezer, MD

Hannah Potvin, MD

Patricia Robertson, MD

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