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Methodist Children’s Hospital Outreach Program

Methodist Children’s Hospital Outreach Program. Angela Crawford MSN, RN, CCRN, CMTE. Methodist Children’s Hospital San Antonio, Texas. Building a Successful Outreach Program. Organizational support Mission – “Serving Humanity to Honor God”

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Methodist Children’s Hospital Outreach Program

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  1. Methodist Children’s Hospital Outreach Program Angela Crawford MSN, RN, CCRN, CMTE Methodist Children’s Hospital San Antonio, Texas

  2. Building a Successful Outreach Program Organizational support • Mission – “Serving Humanity to Honor God” • Core Competency – “Building Partnerships to Serve our Community” • Goal - educate, prepare, keeping communities together Administrative Support • Determine Scope of Services • Resources – equipment, financial backing, office space, etc.

  3. Building a Successful Outreach Program Identification of Educational/Outreach Team • Specialized in their field of expertise • Public speaking skills • Educational skills – teaching ability, simulation • Professional presentation • Self driven - motivated

  4. Educational Needs/Topic Selection Visit with outlying hospitals to determine needs • Administrators • Educators • Unit Leaders • Physicians Hot Topics, Compliance, Performance Improvement, or Requests

  5. Education Development • Rules and regulations • CNE/CME offerings • Research/Evidence Based Practice Based on national standards, guidelines, and references which include, but are not limited to those published by the following organizations: • Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists • American Academy of Pediatrics Committee of Fetus and Newborn Standards are specifically based on, but not limited to, the following publications: • Kilpatrick SJ, American Academy of Pediatrics & American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2017). Guidelines for Perinatal Care, 8th edition. American Academy of Pediatrics: Elk Grove IL. • American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association. (2016). Neonatal Resuscitation Textbook, 7th edition. Weiner GM (Ed). American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association. • Lyndon A, Usher, L., & AWHONN. (2015). Fetal Heart Monitoring Principles and Practices, 5th edition. Kendall Hunt Professional: Dubuque IA.

  6. Preparation and Planning • Contact at outlying hospital - communication • Verification of education needs • Speaker availability – offering dates available • Program checklist with timelines • Rules and regulations

  7. Questions?

  8. Ask us a question! texasperinatalservices.org Carla Rider, DNP, MBA, RNC-LRN, TETAF Perinatal Program Director crider@tetaf.org

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