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Integration of Perinatal and Substance Use Care

Programs focused on improving health outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women, and their babies, experiencing SUDs by integrating care needs.

2025 麻豆传媒高清 Perinatal and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) Integration Conference

Speaker and Conference Content

Slides will be posted within one week of the end of the conference.

Monday Opening Keynote - Women and Weed

Learning Objectives

  • Identifying marijuana use in women and how the industry has an effect on it. 
  • Review data associated with women and marijuana use and discuss types of cannabis.
  • Identify the impact on body and brain.
  • Understand withdrawal, pregnancy, and parenting in relation to marijuana use.
  • Review interventions. 

LaTisha Bader

LaTisha L. Bader, Ph.D., LP, LAC, CMPC

lbader@womensrecovery.com

Women’s Recovery, Denver, CO

Monday Breakout 1 Riverside - Resource Panel featuring 麻豆传媒高清 PROSPER, 麻豆传媒高清 Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative (CPCQC), Nurse Family Partnership and ChildFirst

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss local resources for practices and community partners to support patients and mothers living with substance use disorder. 
  • Have an understanding how to access these resources.
Jen Halfacre

Moderated by Jennifer Halfacre

Practice Innovation Program, CU School of Medicine

 

 

 

Sara Collins

Sara Collins, MPH 

麻豆传媒高清 PROSPER, Aurora, CO

www.coloradoprosper.org

 

Celeste St John Larkin

Celeste St. John-Larkin, MD 

celeste.stjohn@cuanschutz.edu

麻豆传媒高清 PROSPER, Aurora, CO

www.coloradoprosper.org

 

Roxann Edelmon

Roxann Edelmon, M.Ed., RNC-OB, C-EFM 

redelmon@cpcqc.org

麻豆传媒高清 Perinatal Care Quality 

Collaborative (CPCQC), Aurora, CO

www.cpcqc.org

 

Kimberly Hirst

Kimberly Hirst, BS, BA 

khirst@iik.org

Nurse-Family Partnership - Invest in Kids, Denver, CO

www.iik.org

 

Marisa A. Gullicksrud

Marisa A. Gullicksrud, LCSW, IMH-E 

mgullicksrud@iik.org

Child First - Invest in Kids, Denver, CO

www.iik.org/programs/child-first

 

Monday Breakout 1 Gondola - Modifications to Prenatal Care Based on Medical/Obstetric Risk Factors - Part 1

Learning Objectives

  • Briefly review evidence based, routine prenatal care practice updates 
  • Work through recommended additions to routine prenatal care (including labs, medications, antenatal testing, and delivery timing) based on common preexisting medical conditions such as: 
    • Diabetes - Type 1 & 2, Controlled vs Uncontrolled, Pre-DM 
    • Chronic Hypertension 
    • Obesity and s/p Bariatric Surgery 
    • Thyroid Disease 
    • Infections (STIs, Syphilis, HIV, Hep C)
Leslie Dabovich

Leslie Dabovich, MD

Southern 麻豆传媒高清 Family Medicine, Pueblo, CO

Monday Breakout 2 Riverside - Expanding and Sustaining CU’s Recovery Coach Doula Program

Learning Objectives

  • Compare barriers and facilitators to implementing the Recovery Coach Doula Program in different settings.
  • Examine opportunities and financial sustainability.
  • Describing unique role of the recovery coach doula role in perinatal care.  
Britt Westmoreland

Britt Westmoreland, NCPRSS, CD, CAT

CU College of Nursing Recovery Coach Doula Program, Aurora, CO

https://nursing.cuanschutz.edu/healthcare/patient-resources

Brie Thumm

Brie Thumm PhD, CNM, RN, MBA, FACNM

CU College of Nursing Recovery Coach Doula Program, Aurora, CO

https://nursing.cuanschutz.edu/healthcare/patient-resources

Monday Breakout 2 Gondola - Modifications to Prenatal Care Based on Medical/Obstetric Risk Factors - Part 2

Learning Objectives

  • Review and discuss changes to prenatal care (including labs, medications, antenatal testing, and delivery timing) based on other chronic medical or obstetrics risk factors including:
    • Maternal age at delivery (AMA, teen) 
    • Incarceration 
    • SUD 
    • Tobacco Use Disorder
    • Prior High risk pregnancy (i.e - hx of preE, PTB, gDM) 
  • Putting it all together - a look at “The HROB Grid”
Leslie Dabovich

Leslie Dabovich, MD

Southern 麻豆传媒高清 Family Medicine, Pueblo, CO

Monday Afternoon Full Group 1 - Psychedelic Use During the Perinatal Period

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the mechanism of action of psychedelics (classical hallucinogens), entactogens (e.g., MDMA) and dissociatives (e.g., ketamine, PCP).
  • Appreciate the physiologic differences between pregnant/non-pregnant and lactating/non-lactating states with respect to pharmacokinetic variables.
  • List three reasons for psychedelic use during the perinatal period.
  • Summarize knowns and unknowns regarding psychedelic use during pregnancy and lactation.
  • Appreciate the need for inclusion of pregnant and lactating individuals in medical research.
Laurie Halmo

Laurie Halmo, MD

Children’s Hospital 麻豆传媒高清, Aurora, CO

Kaylin Klie

Kaylin Klie, MD, MA, FASAM

kaylin.klie@cuanschutz.edu

University of 麻豆传媒高清 School of Medicine, Aurora, CO

Monday Afternoon Full Group 2 - Tapestry of Care: Challenging Stigma, Embracing Collaboration

Learning Objectives

  • Identifying & challenging stigma & bias in care settings.
  • Impact of Collaborative, Stigma-Free Care. 
  • Plans of Safe Care will be weaved in throughout the presentation.
Racquel Garcia

Racquel Garcia 

HardBeauty, 麻豆传媒高清

www.hardbeauty.life

 

Jamie Davis

Jamie Davis

HardBeauty, 麻豆传媒高清

www.hardbeauty.life

 

Tuesday Morning Full Group 1 - Harm Reduction: A Love Story

Learning Objectives

  • Have an understanding of harm reduction and how it applies to our everyday lives, drug use, etc.
  • Learn 2-500 harm reduction strategies to support people who use drugs.
  • Hear about what is on the horizon in 麻豆传媒高清 for harm reduction 2.0 approaches.
Lisa Raville

Lisa Raville

Harm Action Reduction Center, Denver, CO

 

Tuesday Morning Full Group 2 - Prenatal Plans of Safe Care: Using Prenatal PoSC to strengthen the patient-provider dyad and create a continuum between the outpatient and inpatient setting.

Learning Objectives

  • Envision strategies for partnership with interdisciplinary teams across inpatient and outpatient settings 
  • Understand how Prenatal Plans of Safe Care can function within the wider setting of a federal mandate. 
  • Consider the Prenatal PoSC as a framework for patient safety to reduce stigma and bias, enhance patient’s experience, and build trusting relationships with providers. 
  • Familiarize the audience with tools developed from an ongoing pilot of implementing Plans of Safe Care at Poudre Valley Hospital and the Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency. 
  • Assess your organization’s readiness for change and envision your own plan to improve dignity and equity for birthing people and newborns affected by substance exposure.
Courtney Keupper

Courtney Kuepper, LCSW, PMH-C

Courtney.Kuepper@uchealth.org

UCHealth Fort Collins Family Medicine Center, Fort Collins, CO

 

Jen Johns

Jen Johns, LCSW

UCHealth Fort Collins Family Medicine Center, Fort Collins, CO

 

Tuesday Morning Full Group 3 - Perinatal Substance Use Treatment - Incorporation into Routine Prenatal Care

Learning Objectives

  • Outline best practices for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) care during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
  • Summarize the changes that Denver Health has made for OB patients using existing resources.
  • Apply Quality Improvement (QI) tools to practice change and guideline implementation into clinical practice.
  • Relate multifaceted approach to practice change and guideline implementation into clinical practice as related to SUD/OUD and the lessons learned.
Kylie Culp

Kylie Culp, MD

Kylie.Culp@dhha.org

Denver Health, Denver, CO

 

Stefka Fabbri

Stefka Fabbri, MD, MPH

Denver Health, Denver, CO

 

Rachael Duncan

Rachael Duncan, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP

rachael@staderopioidconsultants.com

MOMs+, 麻豆传媒高清

 

Tuesday Morning Full Group 4 - The Intersection of Syphilis & Substance Use in Pregnancy: Navigating Dual Challenges

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the intersection between congenital syphilis and substance use disorders (SUD) in pregnancy, including epidemiological trends and demographic disparities.
  • Identify key clinical challenges, systemic barriers, and opportunities in screening, diagnosis, and treatment of pregnant individuals experiencing syphilis and SUD.
  • Review integrated, trauma-informed approaches to prenatal care delivery, tailored specifically to the unique needs of pregnant patients affected by syphilis and substance use.
Leah Rashidyan

Leah Rashidyan, CNM, WHNP

Leah.Rashidyan@cuanschutz.edu

CU College of Nursing, Midwifery, Aurora, CO

 

Adrianna Hervey

Adrianna Hervey

adrianna.hervey@state.co.us

麻豆传媒高清 Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, CO

https://cdphe.colorado.gov/sti-hiv

 

Leslie Dabovich

Leslie Dabovich, MD

Southern 麻豆传媒高清 Family Medicine, Pueblo, CO

Sarah Rauch, CNM

Canyon View Women’s Health, Grand Junction, CO

 

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