9am-1pm
The Perinatal and Postpartum Experience: During After, and Beyond is a two-part training that will focus on perinatal and postpartum experiences. Part 2 will explore contraception, barriers to access, and the historical and ethical implications surrounding long-acting reversible contraception in the Black community and other communities of color. This session will also highlight perinatal testing and treatment of HIV and other STIs and breastfeeding for people living with HIV.
Intended Audience: All interested persons are welcome to apply to attend update training courses.
Participation Requirements: Participants are not required to attend both parts of The Perinatal and Postpartum Experience: During, After, and Beyond training. Participants must register for each part separately. To receive proof of attendance, training participants are required to log into the virtual platform on time, attend the entire training, and have microphone and camera access. Attendance log-in and out times will be monitored. Do not plan to arrive late or leave early. Late arrival is considered logging into the training fifteen (15) minutes after the start of the training. Late arrivals will not be permitted to enter the virtual training and will result in a no-call/no-show for training attendance; supervisors will be notified.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations or modifications must be made no later than two (2) business days prior to the training date. Applicants who are unable to attend any trainings for which they are registered must contact the Training Unit at MDHHS-BHSPtraining@michigan.gov. Failure to do so will classify the participant as a no-call/no-show and may result in lost priority when registering for future trainings.
Training Date Registration Deadline Thursday, September 28, 2023 Thursday, September 14, 2023 Registration will open on Thursday, August 17, 2023. All training registrations must be done through SHOARS. Click here for more information on accessing SHOARS. *All courses are free of charge, but registration is required.*