Session 5 is led by Dr. Jennifer Payne. See bottom of description for accreditation info. This ECHO session focuses on opioid use disorder (OUD) in pregnancy, with an emphasis on clinical management, psychiatric comorbidities, and maternal–infant outcomes. Dr. Payne reviews trends in OUD prevalence and overdose risk during pregnancy, explores approaches to medication-assisted treatment, and […]
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Session 4 is led by Dr. Brynne Sullivan. See bottom of description for accreditation info. This ECHO session focuses on emerging approaches to understanding and assessing neonatal withdrawal through clinical innovation. Dr. Sullivan reviews the underlying physiology of NOWS and examines existing assessment approaches, including the Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) framework and current scoring tools. […]
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Session 3 is led by Dr. Ann Kellams. See bottom of description for accreditation info. This ECHO session focuses on opioid use disorder and breastfeeding, highlighting evidence-based guidance to support safe, informed feeding decisions for mothers and infants. The session reviews national breastfeeding trends and equity considerations, explores the short and long term benefits of […]
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Session 2 is led by Dr. Eliza Holland. See bottom of description for accreditation info. This ECHO session builds on concepts in Neonatal Opiod Withdrawl Syndrome (NOWS), focusing on clinical trends in withdrawal presentation and approaches to inpatient management. The session explores how to recognize and interpret patterns of withdrawal symptoms, implement the Eat, Sleep, […]
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Session 1 is led by Dr. Santina Zanelli. See bottom of description for accreditation info. This ECHO session provides an overview of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS), focusing on epidemiology, diagnosis, the role of toxicology, and family considerations. Dr. Zanelli reviews standardized strategies for NOWS diagnosis and management, including risk factors, clinical presentation, inpatient observation, […]
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