Obstetric Essentials Conference 10/28-30 at the Monte Carlo, Las Vegas

From: GIN11153@aol.com
Fri May 18 17:33:52 2007


Thought you'd be interested in this brochure I got in the mail today:

Topics:

Sunday: High Risk Obstetrics: Pre-eclampsia and Bleeding( this is a 2 hour preconference session)

Monday: Shoulder Dystocia, Obesity, 2nd Stage of Labor, Legal Issues in OB Care

Tuesday : Advanced Electronic Fetal Monitoring (3 hour morning session)

More info on their website: _www.pesi.com_ (http://www.pesi.com)

Gail Neuman RNC CPHW student midwife and student nurse practitioner certified high risk OB/OB legal consultant Perinatal Nurse Associates Santa Ana, CA

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Thought you'd be interested in this brochure I got in the mail today:
 
Topics:
 
Sunday: High Risk Obstetrics: Pre-eclampsia and Bleeding( this is a 2 hour preconference session)
 
Monday: Shoulder Dystocia, Obesity, 2nd Stage of Labor, Legal Issues in OB Care
 
Tuesday  : Advanced Electronic Fetal Monitoring (3 hour morning session)
 
More info on their website: www.pesi.com
 
Gail Neuman RNC CPHW
student midwife and student nurse practitioner
certified high risk OB/OB legal consultant
Perinatal Nurse Associates
Santa Ana, CA




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