Skip to main content

Perinatal Recovery Champion

Designation

IPQC is proud to introduce a new dedicated learning track focused on substance use disorder and opioid-exposed newborns. Attendees who complete this track will earn a Perinatal Recovery Champion Designation—a credential designed to recognize expertise and leadership in this critical area of care. To be eligible for the certificate, attendees must complete the pre-test survey,  read the prework articles, watch at least 3 recorded workshops in the SUD/OEN Track, and complete the post-track survey. Upon completion of the track, attendees will be provided with a badge buddy designating them a “Perinatal Recovery Champion.”

Overview

TIPQC is proud to introduce a new dedicated learning track focused on substance use disorder and opioid-exposed newborns. Attendees who complete this track will earn a Perinatal Recovery Champion Designation—a credential designed to recognize expertise and leadership in this critical area of care. To be eligible for the certificate, attendees must complete the pre-test survey,  read the prework articles, watch at least 3 recorded workshops in the SUD/OEN Track, and complete the post-track survey. Upon completion of the track, attendees will be provided with a badge buddy designating them a “Perinatal Recovery Champion.”

We encourage every hospital to have at least one participant on this track, as it represents a unique opportunity to deepen knowledge by learning from state and national experts, build skills, and make a lasting impact in your community. 

Instructions to Earn Your Perinatal Recovery Champion Designation:

  1. Pre-Track Requirements:
    • Complete the Pre-Track Survey.
    • Read the required prework articles (linked below).
  2. Virtual Track Participation:
    • Watch at least three recorded workshops in the SUD/OEN Track. 
  3. Post-Track Completion:

Prework

Step 2: Read the prework articles linked below.

ACOG

Substance Abuse Reporting and Pregnancy

ACOG

Opioid Use & Opioid Use in Pregnancy

AAP

Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome

Clinical Chemistry

Biological Testing & Interpretation of Laboratory Results

ABM

Clinical Protocol 21

Pediatrics

Advances in the Care of Infants with Prenatal Opioid Exposure

(Optional)

Forest for the Trees

Step 3: Watch 3 Recorded Workshops from the SUD/OEN Track at the TIPQC Annual Meeting


Substance Use Disorder in Pregnancy: An Overview

Dr. Jessica Young

Substance Use Disorder in Pregnancy: Pain Management

Dr. Jessica Young

Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

Birdie Gunyon Meyer, RN, MA, PMH-C

Perinatal Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders

Birdie Gunyon-Meyer, RN, MA, PMH-C

Step 4: Take the Post Test Survey & Earn Your Perinatal Recovery Champion Designation

You can complete your Post Test Survey and email Anastacia to coordinate picking up your Perinatal Recovery Champion badge buddy.

Upon completion of the post track survey, email anastacia.volz@vumc.org a screenshot of your survey completion confirmation.


Additional Resources