Speaker:
Kyran Quinlan MD, MPH
Chief, Division of General Pediatrics
Gina Lowell MD, MPH
general academic pediatrician
Rush University Children’s Hospital
Objectives:
- Describe SUID epidemiology, disparities, risk and the role of risk perception in preventing SUID.
- Develop communication approaches that value and center families and considers harm reduction.
- Recognize the value of partnering with birth hospital stakeholders and SUID prevention advocates to promote safe sleep during clinical encounters with pregnant and parenting families.
Session date:
08/28/2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm CDT
Location:
Virtual
United States
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