Addiction Medicine Grand Rounds: Newborns with Prenatal Substance Exposure: Pre- and Post-Natal Care Optimization in the Context of CAPTA/CARA and Future Advocacy Directions
This session will be held virtually via Zoom. Register at the link provided.
The Yale Program in Addiction Medicine is pleased to welcome Sharon Ostfeld-Johns, MD, as guest speaker for Addiction Medicine Grand Rounds on December 17th, 2024.
Title: Newborns with Prenatal Substance Exposure: Pre- and Post-Natal Care Optimization in the Context of CAPTA/CARA and Future Advocacy Directions
Learning Objectives:
- Contextualize current evidence regarding substance use and substance use disorder during pregnancy: effects on pregnancy and fetus, developmental/behavioral/cognitive outcomes
- Describe best practices for screening for substance use and toxicology testing during pregnancy, at time of delivery, and toxicology testing of the newborn
- Delineate the requirements of CAPTA/CARA, how they intersect with optimal clinical care for birthing people and newborns with prenatal substance exposure, evaluate the impact of Connecticut’s dual notification/reporting system, and future directions for policy-related advocacy for families affected by substance use in CT
- Contextualize breastfeeding decision-making for birthing people with substance use, and discuss the role of breastfeeding as a possible adjuvant treatment support for birthing people with substance use disorder in remission
Addiction Medicine Rounds are CME accredited. Each session will be assigned 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
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