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Lamaze Evidence-Based Labor Support Workshop

Lamaze Evidence-Based Labor Support Workshop

Friday, July 17, 2026
8:30 AM
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Price

Free

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Other

Duration

3 hours

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Labor and delivery nurses play an essential role in ensuring healthy, satisfying birth, and breastfeeding initiation. The Lamaze Evidence-Based Labor Support for Nurses Workshop educates labor and delivery nurses to create the bridge between knowledge and practice! Bring our one-day interactive, hands-on Labor Support Workshop to your facility to: Improve critical labor support skills, including labor positions, non-pharmacological comfort measures, shared decision-making and more. Identify strategies to improve patient satisfaction and perinatal quality improvement measures. Boost your confidence knowing that the supportive care you are providing during labor is evidence-based. Appropriate for new and experienced nurses. Evidence-based skills to support normal physiology of labor, birth and breastfeeding. Hospitals benefit through increased job satisfaction for staff, higher quality measure and patient satisfaction scores. Childbearing families can benefit from a healthy and satisfying birth experience. Presenters Molly McMillion, RN, BSN, IBCLC, LCCE Mary Beth Stewart, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM,C-OBE, IBCLC Annie White-Barb, BA, RN, LCCE, CD (DONA), SpBCPE, PMH-C Presenters continually update the course content to reflect new research, best practices, and current maternity care data. Their expertise and guidance will boost your confidence while helping develop skills you can use every day. This program has been approved by Lamaze International for 7.5 Lamaze Contact Hours. Lamaze International is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15932. July 17, 20268:30am - 4:30pmThomas Memorial Hospital Hands-on labor support techniques Tools for labor support & evidence-based information you can take with you Workbook included Patient Education Materials For more information about hosting or participating in a workshop, contact: Molly McMillion mmcmillion@osteo.wvsom.edu