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Accompanying Parents When a Baby Dies for Bedside Providers (Copy)

Carol McMurrich, EdM, leads participants in an exploration of successful, compassionate bereavement care.

DATE & TIME: Tuesday, January 27th from 9:00-11:30 AM EST

LOCATION: Virtually held on Zoom

COST: $65 

ACCREDITATION: 

  • 2.5 contact hours through ANAMass (This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by American Nurses Association Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation)

  • 1.5 credits for social workers through NASWMA

DESCRIPTION: This is an essential annual course for those who care for parents at the bedside when a baby dies. Perfect for nurses, doulas, and those who are there when a family learns of their baby's death, and those who coach them through the process of delivery, time together, and saying goodbye. This session will feature the contributions from bereaved parents who will share their stories and experiences.

McMurrich’s professional trainings are designed with nurses and OBGYNs on the front lines and are based on her extensive training with the Perinatal Loss and Infant Death Alliance, Share, Pregnancy and Infant Loss, Inc, her own research, and her 15 years of work with hundreds of bereaved families across Western Massachusetts and beyond.

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