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Driver Diagrams
See how all of our work comes together. Our driver diagrams illustrate the key drivers and interventions behind our maternal health improvement efforts.
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Stay connected with us on social media for updates, resources, and community highlights.
Data Dashboards
Explore maternal health data and trends across New Hampshire.
Resources & Initiatives
Programs, coalitions, and community spaces open to you right now.
Join a Regional Perinatal Coalition
Join one of 11 action-oriented regional coalitions throughout the state. Everyone welcome!
Perinatal Peer Workers in Recovery Support Group
4th Friday of every month — For maternal peer workers in recovery. Discuss, collaborate, and support each other on our individual journeys in recovery as we navigate our roles.
Perinatal Peer Worker Learning Series
2nd Friday of every month — Collaborate, learn, and create a safe space of understanding for peer support workers, community resource specialists/CHWs, and doulas in the perinatal/maternal health setting.
Voices of Birth & Beyond
A supportive network for moms and caregivers within the coalitions. Aims to help you feel supported to integrate your unique lived experience into the work of the coalitions and the NHPQC.
BIPOC Coalition
A safe and supportive space for women of color to gather, build community, and be heard. This coalition centers lived experience and creates opportunities to elevate community voice toward equitable, culturally responsive perinatal care.
NHPQC "Toxic" Film Screenings
This short film explores racism, toxic stress, and birth outcomes in the form of a day-in-the-life drama. Continuing education credits are available.
Perinatal Mental Health Consults & Education — Rebecca Casey MSN, APRN
Rebecca Casey is a psychiatric nurse practitioner at DHMC offering monthly Didactic Learning Sessions on perinatal mental health, 1-to-1 provider consults, and tailored lunch & learn sessions for your team. Topics include postpartum depression, psychosis, medication management, and more.
Continuing Education
Up to 5.75 credits available. Claim your credit and access your transcript below.
Claim Your CE Credit
Credit is assigned one month after the conference
Important: Once you claim your credit, you will be redirected to the evaluation form. Faculty must deduct presentation time from the total credit claimed. Physicians may claim up to four (4) AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ hours per hour of presentation time directly through the AMA.
Session Credit Tracker
| Attended | Time | Session | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30–9:15 AM | Setting the Stage: How It All Comes Together to Improve… | 0.75 | |
| 9:15–10:15 | Main Session: See It. Use It. Improve It. | 1.00 | |
| 10:15–10:45 | Main Session: Maximizing Your Coalition's Impact | 0.50 | |
| 11:15–12:30 PM | Coalition Building and Effective Community Impact | 1.25 | |
| 1:15–2:15 | Concurrent Session: Fostering Innovation | 1.00 | |
| 2:45–3:45 | Concurrent Session: Tools to Improve Care and Collaboration | 1.00 | |
| 3:45–4:00 | Closing and Inspiration | 0.25 | |
| Total for the Activity | 5.75 |
Accessing Your Online Transcript
- 1 Visit the Continuing Education for Professionals website: ce.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/login.aspx
- 2 Click the Online Transcript link on the left menu and log in with your email and password. For help: clpd.support@hitchcock.org or call (603) 653-1234 (option 1).
- 3 If your Personal tab on My Account is incomplete, fill in all required fields and click Save before proceeding.
- 4 Click the Home button then the Transcript link on the left menu to view your transcript.
- 5 Filter by criteria as needed, click Run Report, then use the print or save icon to download your transcript.