Join Ginger Nichols, MS, CGC, from UConn Institute for Systems Genomics, for a general review of teratology with a focus on occupational reproductive hazards. This webiar provides general tips on how to reduce potential exposures in the workplace. Participants will gain practical guidance on evaluating the risks associated with workplace hazards and learn evidence-based strategies to minimize exposure for patients.
At the end of this session, participants should be able to define and understand the criteria of a teratogen, evaluate occupational exposures and their risks, explain exposure reduction strategies in the workplace, and identify additional resources for healthcare providers on occupational exposures.
By the end of the session, participants will be able to define and understand the criteria of a teratogen, evaluate occupational exposures and their potential risks, explain exposure reduction strategies, and access additional tools and resources for managing occupational reproductive hazards.
This session is ideal for midwives, nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in maternal-child health who want to integrate knowledge of teratology and workplace safety into clinical practice.
Continuing Education (CE) credits are available for ACNM members and non-members who view this session via the ACNM Online Learning Center.