
COURSES
Course Overview
Title: Once Upon A Preemie Academy: Health and Racial Equity in the NICU
Audience: Professionals working in perinatal and neonatal care
Accreditation: 1 CME, CEU, LCSW, LMFT, CHES
CE Credit Information: Perinatal Advisory Council: Leadership, Advocacy and Consultation
(PAC/LAC): https://paclac.org/continuing-education/
Presented By: Once Upon A Preemie
Joint Provider: The Perinatal Advisory Council- Leadership, Advocacy and Consultation (PAC/LAC)
For Physicians: This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM
For Nurses: The Perinatal Advisory Council- Leadership, Advocacy and Consultation (PAC/LAC) is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing Provider CEP 5862.
For CAMFT: Perinatal Advisory Council: Leadership, Advocacy, and Consultation (PAC/LAC) is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFT and LCSW. CE Provider # 128542.
E-LEARNING COURSES
Educational Opportunities
AN INTRO TO HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY AND IMPLICIT BIAS
Faculty: Dawn Godbolt, Jenné Johns
Learning Objectives:
Increase awareness of the history and impact of racism in the medical system and its impact on Black maternal health.
Understand and recognize social determinants of health inequities.
Identify and utilize tools and strategies to overcome implicit bias to improve performance and patient outcomes.
Course Fees: $150 / $175 for Physicians
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SOLUTIONS FOR ADDRESSING INEQUITIES AND IMPLICIT BIAS IN THE NICU
Faculty: Dalia Feltman, Deidre McDaniel
Learning Objectives:
To apply strategies for achieving equity within NICU environments through quality improvement.
To identify the types of inequitable care within NICU environments.
To apply strategies for engaging families and communities in NICU quality improvement.
Course Fees: $150 / $175 for Physicians

BLACK NICU MOTHER’S MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH
Faculty: Chavis Patterson, Shanté Nixon
Learning Objectives:
Understand disparities in health care as it pertains to women of color.
Understand key emotional elements that impact women of color during and post NICU discharge.
Gain strategies to expand and strengthen communication skills.
Course Fees: $150 / $175 for Physicians
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BLACK PREEMIE PARENTS AS PARTNERS IN PREEMIE CARE
Faculty:Terri Kincade, Ashley Randolph
Learning Objectives:
Describe current trends in neonatal perinatal health disparities
To review data related to parental and clinician perceptions of racial disparities in NICU Care
Provide examples of racial bias from the perspective of a black neonatologist and a black preemie parent.
Course Fees: $150 / $175 for Physicians