Missed chances, lasting impact: Learn how closing the gap in prenatal alcohol screening can transform care for mothers and babies—practical tools, powerful outcomes.
Despite recommendations for universal alcohol screening, a recent CDC study found that approximately 20% of pregnant patients were not screened for alcohol use at their last visit to a primary health care provider, and only 16% who were screened were advised by a health care provider to quit drinking or reduce their alcohol use. This gap between screening and brief intervention indicates missed opportunities to reduce alcohol use during pregnancy. This webinar will present the need for prenatal alcohol exposure screening and brief intervention, and offer guidance on practical implementation. Learn how prenatal alcohol exposure impacts your practice, and how you can improve the quality of care and outcomes for mothers and infants in your care.
TAKEAWAYS:
- Recognize the need for prenatal alcohol exposure screening and brief intervention
- Learn about screening methods that address stigma and bias
- Identify how to incorporate alcohol screening and brief intervention into your prenatal care practice
Continuing Education: 1 CE approved by the Florida Board of CSW, MFT, and MHC for LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, and Certified Master Social Workers through CEBrokers. |