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A must-have for any nurse who is new to OB! New graduate registered nurses, student nurses within 6 months of graduation, or those transitioning into the specialty area of perinatal nursing. Excellent knowledge building and a great addition to your resume to get you a step ahead!

Maternal Newborn Nursing Care (MNNC) Course: a Perinatal Newborn Nursing Program

Live Instruction Days @ Marina Village Conference Center: 07:30am - 17:30pm Feb 4th, Feb 11th, Feb 18th, Feb 25th (*must attend all)

Program includes approximately 8 hours of weekly on-demand, self paced lessons as well as the above live instruction days. Online lessons open on January 26th, 2025.

The MNNC course is a comprehensive program that prepares nurses for hire and preceptorship into the labor, delivery, and postpartum setting. Taught by numerous leading perinatal experts in the community, this program is designed to bridge the gap between theory and actual clinical practice. Formerly part of Regional Perinatal System, this program has been well vetted over the years, and looked to as the standard for OB continuing education. Current, evidence-based guidelines and best practices are utilized to deliver course content in a meaningful, convenient, and practical manner.

The content includes a thorough review of anatomy and physiology, and focuses on the physiologic and pathophysiologic processes associated with antepartum, intrapartum, delivery, postpartum, and newborn care. Frequently encountered complications during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period are discussed, along with common nonpharmacologic strategies, medical procedures, and pharmacologic interventions. Nursing assessments, critical thinking, and prioritizing interventions are emphasized throughout the course. Based on AWHONN guidelines and NICHD terminology, this program includes a comprehensive Basic Fetal Monitoring course.

The program also provides theoretical background to prepare nurses for mother-infant couplet care during the postpartum period. Assessment of newborn norms, procedures, high risk complications, and appropriate nursing interventions are outlined. Postpartum and newborn teaching protocols are based on principles of adult learning. In addition, this course addresses topics such as proper perinatal documentation, medico-legal aspects, culturally competent care, and high risk social behaviors as they relate to perinatal care.

Hybrid Instruction: A combination of "Live Instruction" sessions as well as "On-Demand" self-paced courses.

Program is held over the course of one month. One day a week: 07:30 - 17:30 Live instruction at Marina Village Conference Center, San Diego CA. Approximately 8 hours of on-demand lessons to complete each week as well.

Final day to register: Jan 28th, 2025. Please refer to cancellation policy outlined below. NO refunds for cancellations made on or after Jan 12th, 2025.

CE provider approved by the CA Board of Registered Nursing, CEP17504

Questions or interested in joining our Spring 2025 MNNC Program? Reach out to [email protected]

Summary:


Type of Course: Hybrid Instruction: Live courses along with On-Demand, self-paced lessons
Duration: Program is held over the course of one month. One day a week: a full day of live instruction from 07:30 - 17:30.

Approximately 8 hours of on-demand lessons to complete each week as well.
Live Instruction Days:
Tues February 4th
Tues February 11th
Tues February 18th
Tues February 25th
Attendance is mandatory at all live instruction days. 

Marina Village Conference Center
San Diego CA
On-Demand Lessons Due Weekly on-demand, self-paced lessons. Due the Monday before each live instruction day. Due by:
Mon February 3rd
Mon February 10th
Mon February 17th
Mon February 24th
Continuing Education Contact Hours:
Approximately 72 Contact Hours
Final credits to be calculated at course conclusion for licensed RNs only.
Successful Completion:
You must complete all on-demand lessons by the due dates.
You must attend all live course sessions.
You must pass each of the quizzes and exams with an 80% or higher. 
Course Details:

The MNNC course is a comprehensive program that prepares nurses for hire and preceptorship into the labor, delivery, and postpartum setting. Taught by numerous leading perinatal experts in the community, this program is designed to bridge the gap between theory and actual clinical practice. Current, evidence-based guidelines and best practices are utilized to deliver course content in a meaningful, convenient, and practical manner. 

The content includes a thorough review of anatomy and physiology, and focuses on the physiologic and pathophysiologic processes associated with antepartum, intrapartum, delivery, postpartum, and newborn care. Frequently encountered complications during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period are discussed, along with common nonpharmacologic strategies, medical procedures, and pharmacologic interventions. Nursing assessments, critical thinking, and prioritizing interventions are emphasized throughout the course. Based on AWHONN guidelines and NICHD terminology, this program includes a comprehensive Basic Fetal Monitoring course. 

The program also provides theoretical background to prepare nurses for mother-infant couplet care during the postpartum period. Assessment of newborn norms, procedures, high risk complications, and appropriate nursing interventions are outlined. Postpartum and newborn teaching protocols are based on principles of adult learning.  In addition, this course addresses topics such as proper perinatal documentation, medico-legal aspects, culturally competent care, and high risk social behaviors as they relate to perinatal care.

FINAL DAY TO REGISTER: JANUARY 28, 2025

Recommended For:
A must-have for any nurse who is new to OB! New graduate registered nurses, student nurses within 6 months of graduation, or those transitioning into the specialty area of obstetric nursing. Excellent knowledge building and a great addition to your resume to get you a step ahead!
Cancellations and Unmet Course Requirements: 10% admin and banking fee for cancellations made PRIOR to JANUARY 12th. Balance of refund will be reimbursed within 6-10 days of cancellation.

NO refund granted for the following circumstances, and no CNE credit is granted for licensed RNs in the following situation:
 -  If you cancel on or after JANUARY 12th, including if you register between Jan 12-28.
 - If you do not complete each of the on-demand modules in their entirety (no fast-forwarding lessons)
 - If you miss a live instruction session
 - If you do not pass with 80% or higher on each of the quizzes and exams

Social Proof: Reviews!

Here's what former participants of the MNNC program have to say...

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Susan Prestgard

This course provided in-depth knowledge of nursing care in prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum settings. Kristi is a true gem in this field, with incredibl...

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This course provided in-depth knowledge of nursing care in prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum settings. Kristi is a true gem in this field, with incredible knowledge and a genuine passion for what she does, making her an outstanding provider and educator. I was also very impressed with the other educators in the lectures and their expertise within OB. The knowledge I've gained throughout this course has boosted my confidence about stepping into an OB setting in the future!

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5 Stars! 10/10 Recommend! P.S. This one is for you Jack

Amber Moore

I've been a nurse for 10 years, and during that time I obtained a wide variety in Med/Surg, Orthopedics, Outpatient, and Intensive Care settings. Over the pa...

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I've been a nurse for 10 years, and during that time I obtained a wide variety in Med/Surg, Orthopedics, Outpatient, and Intensive Care settings. Over the past year, I've questioned whether or not the ICU was the best place to use MY own personal strengths to help others. May 2024, my husband and I endured what can simply be described as a life-altering and heartbreaking event, and that is: the premature birth and death of our second child, Jack, who was only 21 weeks of age. My personal experiences with difficult pregnancies and fetal demise shed light and clarity on what God was calling me to do next. As an mother of an angel-baby and an aspiring L&D nurse, this course has provided me with so much additional knowledge and reassurance that I am on the right path to fulfilling my true calling. Kristie Eichhorn an *unbelievable* amount of knowledge and experience, and she is truly so inspiring. All of the instructors are truly passionate about what they do, making it that much more enjoyable to learn. I'm so impressed with the way the program is organized. I'm very hopeful that the completion of this course will be of great help, and an essential stepping stone, as I make this transition in practice. If you've thought about being a Mother-Baby/Labor and Delivery nurse, you need to sign up for this class. This will help bring you some clarity and validation on whether or not its the field of nursing for you.

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Incredible!

Sarah Porath

The information presented in this course is absolutely vital and necessary for any nurse aspiring to work in Labor and Delivery! Kristi is very organized, he...

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The information presented in this course is absolutely vital and necessary for any nurse aspiring to work in Labor and Delivery! Kristi is very organized, helpful, and thorough. Kristi, as well as the other speakers, presented the information in a thorough, yet easy to understand manner. I learned so much through this course and look forward to using these new skills and information in my future career.

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Amazing Informative Maternal Newborn Course

Yasmine Jahromi

This is one of my favorite courses I have taken in awhile! The set-up was seamless and all the information was presented in a way that was easy to learn and ...

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This is one of my favorite courses I have taken in awhile! The set-up was seamless and all the information was presented in a way that was easy to learn and digest. I really appreciated all the instructors in this course. I came out of this month long program with SO much new knowledge and a drive to be a better nurse!

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Every OB RN Should take this class!

Angelica Driggers

Honestly, this was the best course I have ever taken--that's including both my undergraduate and graduate career. There is so much information, but it is ver...

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Honestly, this was the best course I have ever taken--that's including both my undergraduate and graduate career. There is so much information, but it is very manageable if you've survived nursing school already. The instructors are very knowledgeable, experienced, and inspiring. After taking this class, I feel empowered to empower other mothers and families during their birthing and postpartum experiences. After working in postpartum for several years, I regret not taking this class sooner.

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Your Course Instructors

SCCEd Founder & Lead Instructor

Kristi Eichhorn MSN, WHNP-BC, CNM, CEP, RNC-OB, C-EFM

• Over 23 years of experience as a nurse, provider, and educator in perinatal and L&D settings
• Extensive leadership and mentoring of nurses, from academia to in-patient departments
• Board Certified Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife
• CA Board of Registered Nursing Continuing Education Provider
• Maternal Newborn Nursing Care (MNNC) Course Director
• AWHONN Intermediate and Advanced Fetal Monitoring Designated Instructor
• NCC Certified: Inpatient Obstetrics and Electronic Fetal Monitoring
• Adjunct Nursing Professor
• Mom of twins and former high risk obstetric patient!

Kristi has a unique perspective as a patient, nurse, provider, and educator to provide a comprehensive and full-circle approach in her education style. As the founder of SCCEd, she is committed to your experience in enhancing your professional goals and finding your own passion along the way.

MNNC & AWHONN FHM Instructor

Luann "Crunchy" Beacom MSN, MPH, FNP, CNS, C-EFM

• Decades of experience in OBGyn, primarily as an inpatient Clinical Nurse Specialist and a Nurse Practitioner in the outpatient setting
• Former Labor & Delivery staff nurse and Nurse Manager of large Labor & Delivery and Gyn Surgical unit
• Extensive teaching experience in all aspects of Women's Health in hospital and community settings, including academia
• AWHONN Fetal Heart Monitoring Instructor Trainer since 1995
• Recognized by AWHONN for being instrumental in promoting the FHM program nation-wide

Luann has a strong interest and educational background in physiology, which allows her to teach physiologic concepts simply and succinctly. She is nationally recognized for her expertise and leadership in fetal heart monitoring.

MNNC Instructor

Karen Harmon MSN, CNS, RNC-OB, C-EFM, LNC

• Over 30 years nursing experience with 26 years practicing in the field of Obstetrics
• Experience as a staff RN and Charge RN in labor & delivery and high-risk OB, Childbirth Educator, Nursing Supervisor, Nurse Manager, Clinical Instructor at SDSU School of Nursing, and most recently Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
• AWHONN Advanced Fetal Monitoring Instructor (& past instructor for AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring and Advanced FHM Designated Instructor)
• Past Third Trimester Sonography Certification
• NCC Certified in Inpatient Obstetrics and Fetal Monitoring
• Developed and lectured in an Inpatient Obstetrics RNC Review Program
• Independent Legal Nurse Consultant and Testifying Expert Witness since 2002 having reviewed over 200 OB and birth injury cases

MNNC Instructor

Karen Deutsch FNP-BC, MPH

• Graduate of the NP Program at the University of California at San Francisco
• Holds a specialist certification in HIV/AIDS through AAHIVM
• Completed a Master’s degree in Public Health at Columbia University
• Over 14 years of experience as a Family Nurse Practitioner, primarily in immigrant communities
• Currently working at UCSD for the Mother, Child and Adolescent HIV Program
• Provides clinical care for women and infants/children exposed to or infected with HIV
• Provides on-call services for all San Diego County hospitals regarding perinatal HIV and newborn HIV cases
• Spent more than 7 years working in international health with refugees in Africa, Asia, and Latin America
• Mom of 2 amazing young children who wholeheartedly believe that I only give shots at work

MNNC Instructor

Paula Goodman-Crews MSW, LCSW, HEC-C

• Director for Kaiser Permanente Southern California Regional Bioethics Program and Co-Chair for the Regional Bioethics Committee for 17 years for 13 service areas within the Southern California area
• Bioethics Director for Kaiser Permanente San Diego since 2000, as a staff clinical ethicist and co-chair for the Medical Center Bioethics Committee
• Provided over 2300 health care ethics consultations over 26 years
• Engaged in organizational ethics quality improvement projects to enhance ethical environment of care
• Facilitates creation, revision, and dissemination bioethics policies
• Offers approximately 100 bioethics educational sessions annually to professional staff
• Co-Chair for Kaiser Permanente Inter-Regional Medical Ethics Committee providing leadership on a national level
• Co-founded and remains co-chair for the San Diego Bioethics Commission, formed in 2006 under the auspices of the San Diego Medical Society. The first coalition of its kind in San Diego, this commission serves as a clearinghouse for the creation and study of bioethics standards of practice
• Author/ co-author of bioethics articles in peer-reviewed bioethics journals
• Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a master’s degree in Social Work
• Health Care Ethics Consultant Certification
• Clinical Social Worker within health care for 18 years, during which time, she created a Teen Pregnancy Program at large San Diego Health Care System

MNNC Instructor

Karen Anderson MSW, LCSW

• Over 35 years of experience as a social worker in maternal/child health
• Social Work Supervisor for social work staff at a large Women’s Hospital
• Extensive teaching experience on topics of surrogacy, perinatal loss, and bioethics
• Chair of NICU Family Partnership Council
• Chair of San Diego Perinatal Social Work Cluster
• Board member, National Association of Perinatal Social Workers
• Licensed therapist in California

Karen has a passion for empowering and advocating for patients and families to be viewed as members of the healthcare team.

MNNC Instructor

Rachel Arakawa RN, CLE, IBCLC

• 11 years experience as a RN in hospital setting, well baby nursery, baby nurse, charge nurse, and floor nurse
• 2 years working as a lactation consultant in an in-patient hospital setting
• Preceptor to student nurses, new grads, and new-to-OB nursing, providing education and training in lactation skills

Rachel has been a dedicated nurse in maternal child health for the last 11 years. She started out as a CNA, worked her way through nursing school, and became a RN at a high-risk, fast-paced organization. After 11 years as a nurse, she decided to follow another dream and pursue her IBCLC. She is passionate about women’s health and supporting new families, and educating nurses to provide best practice for each family unit.

MNNC Instructor

Ana-Maria Gallo PhD, CNS, RNC-OB

• Over 30 years of experience as a nurse and as a perinatal clinical nurse specialist in labor & delivery and high-risk obstetrics
• Experienced as a nurse leader, associate professor, and holistic nurse scientist
• A holistic nurse practitioner of Healing Touch, meditation, Yoga Nidra and auricular acupressure
• NCC Certified: Inpatient Obstetrics
• Numerous publications and presentations at local and national conferences on quality improvement, evidence-based practice, and mixed methods research studies
• Adores spending time with her family, including her dog and cat. Enjoys hiking, biking, yoga and Pilates

Perinatal nursing was Ana-Maria's, first love. As her career evolved, her interest transitioned into complementary and integrated health, focusing on holistic care and wellness through sleep. She is committed to enhancing the perinatal and birth experience by empowering mothers through holistic care approaches.

MNNC Instructor

Kathleen Morgan LCSW

• Vice President and Perinatal Supervisor at SOAP MAT, LLC. Provides documentation related to policies and procedures, protocols, forms and all elements of written communications between city, county, state, and federal officials
• Ensures all pregnant women with SOAP MAT services are provided prenatal education, referrals, and case management during each trimester and the postpartum period up to three years post-birth of the minor child, as well as patient advocacy with the prenatal provider, hospital social worker, CPS, court, etc.
• Former clinic director, program consultant, and treatment counselor for SOAP MAT, LLC
• Created a prenatal program and handbook for pregnant opiate addicts and provided individual AOD treatment to opiate patients including pregnant women.
• Previous program consultant & intern supervisor for Perinatal & Parenting Case Management Program at Vista Hill Parent Care
• Provides training on Co-Dependency & Enabling Behaviors in Chemically Dependent Families, Working With The Biological Chemically Dependent Parents and Addiction & Recovery to foster parents and future adoptive parents
• Former Clinical Social Worker III/Director of Clinical Supervision and Training: UCSD Department of Reproductive Medicine's Perinatal Case Management and BRIGHT Families programs
• Former adjunct faculty at Palomar Community College and continues to provide clinical supervision for LCSW interns
• Former parent educator for a number of programs involving social services across the country
• Numerous publications regarding substance abuse, addiction, child abuse, and drug-exposed children

MNNC Instructor

Kaitlyn Hochart RN, BSN, MS

• 15 years experience in maternal child health including high risk antepartum, postpartum, and labor and delivery
• Adjunct Clinical Professor of Nursing for Villanova University, Widener University, and University of San Diego
• Guest lecturer and presenter for Scripps Center for Learning and Innovation Maternal Child Health Transition Program
• Former Clinical Mentor on a high-risk postpartum unit
• Clinical preceptor since 2010 assisting in the onboarding of new to practice and experienced OB nurses
• Yoga Medicine certified instructor and teacher trainer with extensive teaching experience throughout San Diego as well as leading training on yoga anatomy and physiology and pregnancy and yoga to a global audience

In addition to her experience in obstetrics, Kaitlyn holds a Masters’ of Science in Integrated Business, Design, and Technology focusing on pushing innovation and change in the healthcare space.

MNNC Instructor

Sarah Willat EdM, BSN, RN, C-EFM

• Over 15 years of experience as a labor and delivery nurse
• Mentorship of undergraduates and nurses in both the college and healthcare setting
• AWHONN Intermediate and Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring Instructor
• NCC Certified: Electronic Fetal Monitoring
• Maternal Newborn Nursing Care instructor since 2015
• Fun fact: Specialty in art education with experience working in all types of museums

Sarah has a knack for bringing diverse industries, concepts, and people together. She is happiest when art and wellness overlap. As a clinical educator, she has used established strategies for looking closely at art to teach new ways of looking closely at patients and the clinical picture.

MNNC Instructor

Michelle Medina MSN, WHNP-BC, CNM, RNC-OB, C-EFM

• Over 20 years working in Obstetrics- 16 years as an RN and 6 years as a CNM
• Instructor at numerous local colleges in the community- currently Adjunct faculty for Grossmont’s Nursing Program for over 5 years
• Preceptor to multiple new grad RNs as well as an instructor for new grad transition program
• AWHONN Fetal Monitoring Instructor
• Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) instructor
• Maternal Newborn Nursing Care instructor since 2019
• Presented at AWHONN local chapter meeting on Gestational Diabetes in Pregnancy
• Presented at local hospitals for Evidence Based practice and implementing Midwifery practices
• Board Certified through NCC in EFM, and Inpatient OB
• Board Certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner
• Certified Nurse Midwife through The American Midwifery Certification Board
• Current Hospital based hospitalists CNM
• First assist in OR
• Trained in Hormone Replacement Therapy

Michelle has a true passion for learning and teaching. She never stops continuing her education and is currently working on finishing up her Functional Medicine training. She also enjoys working part time in a Wellness clinic helping with Hormone Replacement, Weight Loss, IV/Vitamin infusions, and Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. Michelle’s focus is in the care of Women’s Health- She has a more natural, wholistic and preventative approach to healthcare and loves sharing this passion. However, her true passion is her time at home with her family; she has 3 children and loves camping, traveling, being outdoors and active, and watching them play baseball, football, & soccer. She also enjoys time with her fur-babies, Bear her Giant Schnoodle and Shamus her Min-pin mix rescue.

MNNC Instructor

Jen Umstot RN

• Over 19 years of experience working in Obstetrics
• Graduated Covenant School of Nursing Diploma Program
• Began nursing career in postpartum at Covenant Hospital in Lubbock, TX
• Long-time, dedicated employee at Scripps Memorial Hospital- La Jolla
• Labor and delivery experience, along with specialty focus in postpartum and newborn nursing care
• Serves as lead/charge nurse, floor nurse, and nursery nurse
• Extensive experience with breastfeeding and lactation team role
• Preceptor for student RNs, new hires, new-to-specialty, and new-graduate nurses
• Key educator and preceptor for the Scripps Maternal Child Health Transition Program, specializing in new-grad and new-to-OB nursing didactic learning

With a strong background in postpartum and newborn nursing, Jen is passionate about evidence-based practice, empowering patients with knowledge, and laying the foundation for nurses new to obstetrics to ensure all patients receive the best care they deserve.

MNNC Instructor

Kim Paiva RN, MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM

• Registered nurse at Scripps Healthcare for 16 years
• Assumed the first clinical mentor position at its inception for Labor and Delivery at Scripps La Jolla
• Currently working as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse at Scripps La Jolla and Scripps Encinitas, with a key role in staff education and the development of policies and practice guidelines
• AWHONN Fetal Monitoring instructor
• Legal nurse consultant/expert witness for medical malpractice lawsuits

Kim is a third generation nurse who saw her first baby be born at the age of 12. After finishing college and living abroad for a few years, she decided on nursing and worked as a secretary in labor & delivery in the same unit where her mom worked for over 40 years. She got hooked on the excitement of L&D, and then worked as a PCA in postpartum while going to nursing school. She is passionate about educating patients, families, and nurses alike.

MNNC Instructor

Danielle Ballard MSN, RNC-OB

• 13+ years of in-depth knowledge of labor and delivery, triage, and high-risk antepartum
• An experienced educator in both hospital and academic settings since 2013
• Current Clinical Instructor for San Diego State University, School of Nursing
• Clinical preceptor for new graduate and transition-to-practice nurses, and mentor to new graduate nurses in Labor & Delivery
• NCC certified in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing
• AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Instructor
• Comprehensive knowledge of the obstetrical patient, understanding of the complexity of healthcare delivery, and dedicated to improvement of patient care and nursing practices

Danielle went into her nursing career with a passion for obstetrics, and has had a strong desire to keep learning and growing along the way to provide patients with the best possible experience. She loves to share that passion with the future of nursing, which inspired her to work in academia. As a busy mom of three, she enjoys (rare) quiet mornings with a cup of coffee, yoga, and being outside in our beautiful city!

MNNC Instructor

Barbara Farinas RN, IBCLC

• Employed with Scripps for over 20 years with clinical and leadership experience in Maternal-Child Health and RN supervisor in Family Medicine.
• I share a passion for education, particularly in women’s health and lactation. An opportunity came in allowing me to return to the hospital setting as a Lactation Consultant.
• Using my creativity, I design newsletters as teaching elements for nurses and contribute additional resources for the hospital organization's annual skills-a-thon.

Nursing is very rewarding as it allowed me to recognize my strengths and reach full circle to where I started. It is incredible to be a part of a new patient’s breastfeeding journey and empowering them. In my spare time, I enjoy exploring the outdoors with my family on camping trips and our Disney adventures!

MNNC Instructor

Veronica Tingzon BSN, RN, IBCLC

• 19 years experience as a IBCLC and 21 years as a Certified Lactation Educator Counselor
• Worked for 12 years as a Perinatal Educator and for 10 years as an Inpatient and Outpatient Lactation Consultant at various Scripps locations
• RN in Postpartum at Scripps Mercy Hospital
• Skills Lab Instructor and Retention Specialist at MiraCosta College School of Nursing
• Home Health and Telehealth RN Lead and IBCLC for Bridge Prenatal
• Comprehensive knowledge of the anatomy & physiology of lactation, breast and oral structures for breast/chest feeding, and follow on feeding methods.

Veronica learned how difficult breastfeeding is 27 years ago with the birth of her first child. In her search for education to have a better breastfeeding experience with her second child, she found the career of lactation consulting. Taking her first class to become a lactation educator, she fell in love with promoting, protecting, and advocating for lactation. This passion sparked her desire to move forward in her career in lactation and then in nursing, and she is currently in a Master's program for her FNP. Veronica's two sons are now grown men, and soon her older son will be bestowing the title of "grandma" on Veronica.

Intimate classroom setting at the picturesque Marina Village Conference Center, San Diego CA

Break out sessions including small group, hands-on learning

The MNNC program includes a comprehensive Basic Fetal Heart Monitoring Course

Practical tactile learning strategies are incorporated to solidify knowledge

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