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Take a break, grab your colleagues, grab some coffee, and learn more about

Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended


Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women
A series of 20 minute webinars designed for busy nurse practitioners who care for women.
Learn how to optimize preconception health care and delivery. No prerequisites just bring your coffee
and your colleagues!

Webinar 1: Changing Patterns of Alcohol Use Webinar 5: Brief Intervention A Practical Response
among Women in the U.S. to Alcohol Screening
- Tuesday, February 21, 2017, 3 p.m. EST; Contact - Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 3 p.m. EST; Contact
Hours: 0.30 Hours: 0.30
- Registration Link: - Registration Link:
my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=924558296 my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=924159897
Webinar 2: Alcohol The Teratogen Webinar 6: Case Studies for Brief Interventions
- Tuesday, February 28, 2017, 3 p.m. EST; Contact - Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 3 p.m. EST; Contact
Hours: 0.30 Hours: 0.30
- Registration Link: - Registration Link:
my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=923295854 my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=929570293
Webinar 3: Alcohol the Teratogen: Webinar 7: Preventing Stigma, Stereotyping & Bias
Neurobehavioral Impacts Related to Alcohol Use by Women
- Thursday, March 9, 2017, 2:30 p.m. EST; Contact - Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 3 p.m. EST; Contact Hours:
Hours: 0.30 0.30
- Registration Link: - Registration Link:
my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=925550490 my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=921148648
Webinar 4: Routine Alcohol Screening This activity has been evaluated and approved by the Continuing
- Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 3 p.m. EST; Contact Education Approval Program of the National Association of
Hours: 0.30 Nurse Practitioners in Womens Health for 0.30 contact hours
- Registration Link: per webinar, including 0 hours of pharmacology. NPWH Activity
Number 17-30. Each participant should claim only those contact
my.ireta.org/registerwebex?webinar=923494624
hours that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

Presenters
Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM
FASDx Services, Anchorage, Alaska
Marilyn is a family nurse practitioner and certified
nurse midwife with more than 40 years experience
providing care and creating services in the field of
maternal and child health.
Kathleen T. Mitchell, MHS, LCADC
Vice President and Spokesperson, National
Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS)
Kathleen is a licensed clinical alcohol and drug
counselor (LCADC) with over thirty-two years of
experience as a national educator, clinician, and
lecturer. She has served as adjunct faculty for
Georgetown University School of Medicine and
Northwestern School of Medicine.
Carolyn Shaputnic, RNC-NIC, MPH
University of California at San Diego, Department of
Pediatrics
Carolyn is a registered nurse and is certified in
Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing. She is the nursing
lead for the CDC funded Western FASD Practice and Supported through funding from the Centers for Disease Control
Implementation Center and provides FASD and Prevention (CDC) Grant #s 1U01DD001143-01,
assessment and diagnoses for adolescents. 1U01DD001144-03-01, and 1U84DD001135.

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