VCHIP
Welcome to Vermont Child Health Improvement Program – VCHIP – Your Trusted Source for Perinatal, Child, and Adolescent Health Education in Vermont
Our channel is dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-based educational webinars and content tailored for healthcare professionals, patients, caregivers, and students. Our expert-led webinars focus on perinatal care, pediatric health and wellbeing, and adolescent health. Our mission is to improve health outcomes for all Vermont’s children and their families by using collaborative measurement-based efforts to advance health care delivery and public health systems.
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Supported and Surrogate Decision Making: Different Ways to Provide Decision Making Supports
AIM: Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy Patient Safety Bundle (2022)
AIM: Debriefs, Multidisciplinary Reviews, Root Cause Analyses, Safety, and Adverse Events (2023)
Clinical Utility of Perinatal Toxicology Testing
Changing Guidelines: An Update on Newborn Exposure to Hepatitis C and HIV
Parental Education and The Family Care Plan
New Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Guidelines: Breastfeeding in the Setting of Substance Use
Best Practices for Birth Certificate Data Collection - Refresher Training
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Beyond SSRIs
VCHIP Vermont Child Health Improvement Program
Demystifying Nurse Home Visiting: Increasing Acceptance of Prenatal and Postpartum Services
Protection Against RSV Infection in Pregnancy and the Neonatal Period
Trauma-Informed Care in the Perinatal Period
Gestational Diabetes Management
AIM Updates on Cardiac Conditions
Care of Pregnant and Postpartum People with Substance Use Disorder Patient
Tools to Improve Reporting Accuracy of 11 Key Variables
Identify and Spread Best Practices for Data Collection Verification and Training
Medical Neglect: How to Identify and Intervene
Fostering Trauma Informed Care
Partnering Across Departments to Improve Accuracy of 11 Key Variables
Why is the birth certificate important to birthing people, newborns, and your hospital?
Opening Remarks for the 2025 ICoNS Statewide Conference
Human Trafficking: Recognize, Refer and Collaborate
Build Strengths to Buffer ACEs: Focus on Foster Care
Recovering Loudly Stories from Vermont Moms in Recovery
Putting Families First 2025 Revisions to the Family Care Plan
Powerlessness to Purpose: Navigating Uncertainty in a Changing Landscape
Closing Remarks for the 2025 ICoNS Statewide Conference
Bidirectional Learning for Improved Support and Services (BLISS)