ACOG Webcast on Shoulder Dystocia and BPI
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:14 am
The hospital I work for is going to purchase this webcast and then discuss some cases of shoulder dystocia that we've experienced in our labor and delivery unit over the past year as a form of education for the OB's and CNM's. The head of our OB department asked me if I would attend as well. I was wondering if anyone is familiar with Henry M. Lerner, MD who is the speaker at this webcast. I'm going to do a search on him, but his name doesn't ring any bells for me. Thanks.
Tanya in NY
Amber's Mom, ROBPI, almost 4 years old
Shoulder Dystocia and Brachial Plexus Injury - November 14
Henry M. Lerner, MD, FACOG
This webcast will provide a comprehensive review of shoulder dystocia, focusing on etiology, incidence, risk factors, and management. After completing this course, participants will be able to:
* Identify risk factors for shoulder dystocia and assess their relative predictive value
* Understand strategies for the prevention of shoulder dystocia and their limitations
* Discuss the techniques for resolving shoulder dystocia and the evidence for and against physician causation of fetal injury during such attempts
* Learn how to explain and document the management of shoulder dystocia, especially the element of traction
ACOG?s webcast programs for 2006 are designed to help the busy medical practice stay current with coding, professional liability, practice management and quality issues. Physicians, practice administrators and staff will find these Webcasts beneficial.
Webcast participants need a telephone and a computer with Internet capability. The registration fee covers one phone line and one Internet connection from each site, but you may have an unlimited number of participants on each line. If registering several different sites, each site must register separately. Fees are as follows:
Residents: $139; Members: $159; Non-Members: $179
Each webcast activity is approved for AMA Category 1 credit; the specific number of CEU?s approved for each webcast will be listed on the Postgraduate Course registration page for each webcast. Additional information, including registration forms for these and other ACOG postgraduate courses, is available at: http://www.acog.org/postgrad/index.cfm.
Webcasts are presented from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Time. Instructions for logging into the webcast and any written materials will be sent by e-mail the day before the webcast. When registering, be sure to use the e-mail address of the person who should receive the written materials and log-in information.
Tanya in NY
Amber's Mom, ROBPI, almost 4 years old
Shoulder Dystocia and Brachial Plexus Injury - November 14
Henry M. Lerner, MD, FACOG
This webcast will provide a comprehensive review of shoulder dystocia, focusing on etiology, incidence, risk factors, and management. After completing this course, participants will be able to:
* Identify risk factors for shoulder dystocia and assess their relative predictive value
* Understand strategies for the prevention of shoulder dystocia and their limitations
* Discuss the techniques for resolving shoulder dystocia and the evidence for and against physician causation of fetal injury during such attempts
* Learn how to explain and document the management of shoulder dystocia, especially the element of traction
ACOG?s webcast programs for 2006 are designed to help the busy medical practice stay current with coding, professional liability, practice management and quality issues. Physicians, practice administrators and staff will find these Webcasts beneficial.
Webcast participants need a telephone and a computer with Internet capability. The registration fee covers one phone line and one Internet connection from each site, but you may have an unlimited number of participants on each line. If registering several different sites, each site must register separately. Fees are as follows:
Residents: $139; Members: $159; Non-Members: $179
Each webcast activity is approved for AMA Category 1 credit; the specific number of CEU?s approved for each webcast will be listed on the Postgraduate Course registration page for each webcast. Additional information, including registration forms for these and other ACOG postgraduate courses, is available at: http://www.acog.org/postgrad/index.cfm.
Webcasts are presented from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Time. Instructions for logging into the webcast and any written materials will be sent by e-mail the day before the webcast. When registering, be sure to use the e-mail address of the person who should receive the written materials and log-in information.