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Recorded Webinars
Welcome to our Webinar Library. Here you can explore a recorded webinar on a timely, relevant topic. The on-demand sessions on this page are available for learning and reference at your convenience.
Please note: Recordings are offered for informational purposes only and do not provide continuing education credits.
HIV and Lactation
Perinatal HIV in Minnesota: Creating Opportunities for Education, Support and Advocacy (54:59)
This webinar covers HIV in Minnesota, including testing recommendations during pregnancy and postpartum. It highlights the importance of U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) in reducing stigma and supporting disclosure, reviews updated infant feeding guidelines, and offers guidance for patient-centered decision-making. Participants will also learn about statewide resources for women living with HIV and their caregivers.
Pediatric Feeding Disorders (PFD)
Part 1: Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD): Clinical Characteristics, Red Flags, and Referral Pathways (57:50)
This webinar covers the essential characteristics of Pediatric Feeding Disorders (PFD), the social and emotional challenges families face, and how to spot warning signs early. Gain a practical toolkit of educational resources and referral pathways to ensure families receive the multidisciplinary support they need.
Part 2: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: Feeding Challenges (1:00:05)
This one-hour webinar will explore the relationship between infant and early childhood mental health and Pediatric Feeding Behaviors (PDF). Gain an understanding of the ways trauma impacts behaviors and the red flags that raise an alarm. Learn about valuable tools that can strengthen the family environment and resources that support their needs.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Understanding FASD: Strategies for Supporting Families and Raising Awareness (1:00:06)
This presentation will give staff a better understanding of both Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (PAE), how they impact brain development, ways to avoid stigma, and how to engage families in conversations to provide support.
Workplace Safety
What about us? Preventing Violence for Health Care Professionals (1:00:00)
Learn how to plan for and prevent the unexpected in the workplace, recognition of escalating behavior, basic de-escalation techniques with emphasis on verbal intervention, and reporting procedures and resources.