MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT STAFF COMPLETE NON-MATERNITY SERVICE TRAINING WITH OSF

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT STAFF COMPLETE NON-MATERNITY SERVICE TRAINING WITH OSF
January 24, 2024 Memorial Hospital

Carthage, IL – Memorial Hospital is proud to announce its Emergency Department staff’s successful completion of specialized training by equipping them with advanced skills and expertise in handling non-maternity-related services that correspond with childbirth. The Emergency Department nurses underwent intensive training conducted by OSF Healthcare of Peoria, Illinois, titled “Non-Maternity Service Hospital Education.”

This training aimed at enhancing emergency care for expecting mothers and newborns in critical situations. During the training, the Emergency Department nurses participated in a rigorous program covering the spectrum of childbirth emergencies. The training encompassed comprehensive modules on standard newborn delivery, obstetrics complications, obstetric hemorrhage, hypertension, prenatal mental health, and usual OB complications. The training also involved hands-on experiences, including simulated deliveries, newborn resuscitation techniques, maternal assessments during childbirth, and an in-depth understanding of the entire delivery process. This practical exposure ensures that the Emergency Department nurses are skilled at handling a wide range of emergency scenarios related to childbirth, providing adequate care for both mothers and newborns.

OSF facilitates this Non-Maternity Service Hospital Education training across the region to hospitals that may not have labor and delivery services. The training is a pivotal asset, ensuring that even non-maternity departments are refreshed with specialized skills crucial for maternal and newborn care in critical situations. This training benefits Memorial Hospital by ensuring every patient receives exceptional care, even in high-stress emergencies. To learn more about Emergency Services provided at Memorial Hospital, visit mhtlc.org/services/emergency-services/.

Pictured in photo from left to right: C. Susie Swain, Perinatal Network Administrator at OSF; Jen Carius, Maternal Perinatal Outreach Educator at OSF; Taylor Smith, RN; Kortnie Wear, RN; Katlyn Pollock, RN; Sonya Hamilton, ER Tech; Emily Hand, RN; Chloe West, RN; and Amy Hurt, RN

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