Perinatal Summit Nov. 17, 2016

The Perinatal Summit, "Managing Maternal Substance Use and Treatment,” takes place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17, in the Medical Sciences Building’s (MSB) Kresge Auditorium. Join experts in the field as they discuss research and evidence-based treatments for managing substance use during pregnancy.

Topics include: 


• Maternal addiction.
• Medication and disease management.
• Effects on cardiac function.
• Resources in the community.


The fee is $70, which includes lunch and parking. Continuing education credits are available. Register online or for more information email Harrieth.Mwalupindi@uchealth.com or Charlotte.Pearson@uchealth.com.

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