For physicians and clinicians who work with perinatal patients

Join us for this training on perinatal mental health and substance use screening. Gain insights from experts on assessment, diagnosis, Medicaid billing, pharmacologic management, and screening tools. Network with professionals and enhance your practice. Choose from three available locations/dates.
Hosted by Kansas Connecting Communities (KCC) in collaboration with KDHE and local partners.

Agenda (CDT)


8:30am - Registration
9:00am - Welcome and Overview
9:30am - Perinatal Mental Health Disorders: An Overview of Assessment and Diagnosis (Melissa Hoffman, DNP, APRN, PMNHP-BC)
10:30am - Break
10:45am - Kansas Medicaid Billing and Reimbursement Policy for Maternal Depression Screening (Beth Oller, MD)
11:45am - First-line Pharmacologic Management for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders (Erin Bider, MD and Tara Chettiar, MD, PMH-C, FACOG)
12:15pm - Networking Lunch with the Perinatal Provider Cosultation Line Team
1:00pm - Perinatal Substance Use Screening Implementation (Michaela Loxterman, LAC, and Jennifer Wise, BA, ASN)
2:00pm - Perinatal Mental Health Screening Tools and Clinic Workflows (Beth Oller, MD, and Jennifer Wise, BA, ASN)
2:30pm - Substance Use Screening and Reimbursement: Overview of SBIRT Policy (Jennifer Wise, BA, ASN)
3:00pm - Closing Remarks

CHOOSE A FREE 1-DAY TRAINING NEAR YOU!

Kansas City Area

Friday, July 12, 2024
KU Edwards Campus
12604 S Quivira Rd
Overland Park, KS
Click Here to Register for July 12 in Overland Park

Wichita Area

Friday, July 19, 2024
Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview
400 West Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS
Click Here to Register for July 19 in Wichita

Hays Area

Friday, August 16, 2024
Hilton Garden Inn and Convention Center
221 W 43rd St. Hays, KS
Click Here to Register for August 16 in Hays
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In support of improving patient care, The University of Kansas Medical Center is jointl accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialin Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.