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X-WR-CALDESC:Overview:\nThis full-day training is designed to enhance the k
 nowledge and skills of healthcare professionals who provide care and suppo
 rt to New Jersey families experiencing perinatal loss. After attending thi
 s program\, participants will be able to:\nâ€¢	Define the five types of perin
 atal loss\nâ€¢	Implement communication skills with parents and family members
 \nânâ	Explain the ethical dilemmas that can occur in infant losses in the NIC
 U\nâ€¢	Explain best practice for supporting families with pregnancy after los
 s\nâ€¢	Summarize the documentation required for final disposition\nâ€¢	Describe 
 the steps of memory making for families\nâ€¢	Develop tools for staff and pare
 nt follow-up\nâ€¢	State the essential components of discharge education\nSpea
 kers & Presenters:\nâ€¢	Jennifer Sherlock-Loeb - Jennie Sherlock-Loeb is the 
 Chief Clinical Officer at The Cooperative\, where she focuses on Clinical 
 Education\, Fetal/Infant Mortality Review\, and Nursing Leadership. Prior 
 to this role\, Jennie served as childbirth educator and bedside nurse in l
 abor and delivery and mother-baby. She achieved her Bachelor of Science in
  Nursing degree from West Chester University in 2011\, and a Master of Sci
 ence in Nursing from Drexel University in 2015\, with a focus on Nursing L
 eadership & Health Systems Management. Jennie is Board Certified in Inpati
 ent Obstetrics and utilizes her clinical expertise with the development of
  educational programs and initiatives. Recently selected to the AWHONN Dec
 reased Fetal Movement Initiative as a Stakeholder\, Jennie is dedicated to
  the future of the nursing profession and its impact on maternal-child hea
 lth outcomes.\nâ€¢	Katharine Donaldson - Kathy Donaldson is an advanced pract
 ice nurse that has practiced in the field of perinatal bereavement for 40 
 years. She is an experienced caregiver and support person and has taught h
 ealthcare professionals about perinatal loss regionally and nationally.\nâ€¢
 	Ann Coyle - Ann Coyle has worked at Virtua for over 40 years as a NICU nur
 se and Manager of Perinatal Bereavement Programs. She recently obtained a 
 certificate in Grief and Loss Studies through the Center for Loss and Life
  Transition. She has been pivotal in initiating the Palliative Care Progra
 m\, Rainbow Baby Program and facilitates 2 support groups for loss parents
 . She lives in Audubon with her husband Tom\, is the mother of two and pro
 ud grandmother of three.\nâ€¢	Sarah Muller-Robbins - Sarah is the Director of
  Clinical Education at the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of No
 rthern New Jersey. Sarah has spent her 25-year career providing care and s
 upport to families in the inpatient and community settings as a nurse\, la
 ctation consultant\, and childbirth educator. She currently directs the pr
 ofessional and clinical education programs at the Partnership.\nâ€¢	Kara Henn
 essy\, MSN\, RNC-OB is currently an Education Specialist for Obstetrics at
  Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC).  Prior to that\, she was a L
 abor and Delivery nurse at HUMC for 15 years.  Kara was one of the foundin
 g members of the L&D/NICU Bereavement Committee at HUMC and has been activ
 ely involved in Perinatal Loss and Bereavement training since 2014.  \nâ€¢	Kr
 isten Samuelson - Kristen Samuelson has more than eight yearsâ€™ experience 
 serving hundreds of families as a peer advocate through Three Little Birds
  Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support. As co-founder\, Kristen oversees execu
 tive functions including virtual and in-person support\, legacy projects a
 nd coordination of the Bedside Bereavement Program. She has authored sever
 al publications including the pregnancy and infant loss journal\, 'A Nest 
 for my Heart'\, 'As our Nest Grows'\, a pregnancy after loss book and 'Rem
 embering Baby Bird'\, a book for siblings. Kristen developed the Perinatal
  Bereavement Training Workshop for Medical Professionals and Advocates to 
 bring quality bereavement care to birthing hospitals throughout the region
 . As a bereavement doula\, she advocates for the physical\, emotional and 
 spiritual wellbeing of perinatal loss families through resources and local
  support that offsets financial burdens for perinatal loss families. Profe
 ssionally\, she has more than two decades of marketing experience and prop
 osal writing in the engineering and construction industry.\n\nCourse Compl
 etion Requirements: Successful Completion\nTo receive contact hours/CEs fo
 r participating in the continuing education program\, the participant must
  be registered\, attend the entire program\, and complete and submit an on
 line evaluation. A certificate of completion will be distributed within tw
 o weeks of the program.\n \nContinuing Education for Social Workers:\nWe h
 ave applied for consideration of 2 Generalist CE credits and 1 Social and 
 Cultural Competence CE credit through ASWB ACE.\n \nRegistration Deadline:
  April 13\, 2026\n \nCancelation Policy: If you are unable to attend the t
 raining session for which you registered\, please notify the educational p
 rovider at least 48 hours prior to the session's start date. Registrants h
 ave the option to send an eligible participant to attend the session in th
 eir place or to defer registration for a subsequent training date. Please 
 contact profeducation@thecooperative.org with the replacement's contact in
 formation within 24 hours before the session start date.\n \n$35 registrat
 ion fee is not refundable.
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DESCRIPTION:Overview:\nThis full-day training is designed to enhance the kn
 owledge and skills of healthcare professionals who provide care and suppor
 t to New Jersey families experiencing perinatal loss. After attending this
  program\, participants will be able to:\nâ€¢	Define the five types of perina
 tal loss\nâ€¢	Implement communication skills with parents and family members
 \nânâ	Explain the ethical dilemmas that can occur in infant losses in the NIC
 U\nâ€¢	Explain best practice for supporting families with pregnancy after los
 s\nâ€¢	Summarize the documentation required for final disposition\nâ€¢	Describe 
 the steps of memory making for families\nâ€¢	Develop tools for staff and pare
 nt follow-up\nâ€¢	State the essential components of discharge education\nSpea
 kers & Presenters:\nâ€¢	Jennifer Sherlock-Loeb - Jennie Sherlock-Loeb is the 
 Chief Clinical Officer at The Cooperative\, where she focuses on Clinical 
 Education\, Fetal/Infant Mortality Review\, and Nursing Leadership. Prior 
 to this role\, Jennie served as childbirth educator and bedside nurse in l
 abor and delivery and mother-baby. She achieved her Bachelor of Science in
  Nursing degree from West Chester University in 2011\, and a Master of Sci
 ence in Nursing from Drexel University in 2015\, with a focus on Nursing L
 eadership & Health Systems Management. Jennie is Board Certified in Inpati
 ent Obstetrics and utilizes her clinical expertise with the development of
  educational programs and initiatives. Recently selected to the AWHONN Dec
 reased Fetal Movement Initiative as a Stakeholder\, Jennie is dedicated to
  the future of the nursing profession and its impact on maternal-child hea
 lth outcomes.\nâ€¢	Katharine Donaldson - Kathy Donaldson is an advanced pract
 ice nurse that has practiced in the field of perinatal bereavement for 40 
 years. She is an experienced caregiver and support person and has taught h
 ealthcare professionals about perinatal loss regionally and nationally.\nâ€¢
 	Ann Coyle - Ann Coyle has worked at Virtua for over 40 years as a NICU nur
 se and Manager of Perinatal Bereavement Programs. She recently obtained a 
 certificate in Grief and Loss Studies through the Center for Loss and Life
  Transition. She has been pivotal in initiating the Palliative Care Progra
 m\, Rainbow Baby Program and facilitates 2 support groups for loss parents
 . She lives in Audubon with her husband Tom\, is the mother of two and pro
 ud grandmother of three.\nâ€¢	Sarah Muller-Robbins - Sarah is the Director of
  Clinical Education at the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of No
 rthern New Jersey. Sarah has spent her 25-year career providing care and s
 upport to families in the inpatient and community settings as a nurse\, la
 ctation consultant\, and childbirth educator. She currently directs the pr
 ofessional and clinical education programs at the Partnership.\nâ€¢	Kara Henn
 essy\, MSN\, RNC-OB is currently an Education Specialist for Obstetrics at
  Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC).  Prior to that\, she was a L
 abor and Delivery nurse at HUMC for 15 years.  Kara was one of the foundin
 g members of the L&D/NICU Bereavement Committee at HUMC and has been activ
 ely involved in Perinatal Loss and Bereavement training since 2014.  \nâ€¢	Kr
 isten Samuelson - Kristen Samuelson has more than eight yearsâ€™ experience 
 serving hundreds of families as a peer advocate through Three Little Birds
  Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support. As co-founder\, Kristen oversees execu
 tive functions including virtual and in-person support\, legacy projects a
 nd coordination of the Bedside Bereavement Program. She has authored sever
 al publications including the pregnancy and infant loss journal\, 'A Nest 
 for my Heart'\, 'As our Nest Grows'\, a pregnancy after loss book and 'Rem
 embering Baby Bird'\, a book for siblings. Kristen developed the Perinatal
  Bereavement Training Workshop for Medical Professionals and Advocates to 
 bring quality bereavement care to birthing hospitals throughout the region
 . As a bereavement doula\, she advocates for the physical\, emotional and 
 spiritual wellbeing of perinatal loss families through resources and local
  support that offsets financial burdens for perinatal loss families. Profe
 ssionally\, she has more than two decades of marketing experience and prop
 osal writing in the engineering and construction industry.\n\nCourse Compl
 etion Requirements: Successful Completion\nTo receive contact hours/CEs fo
 r participating in the continuing education program\, the participant must
  be registered\, attend the entire program\, and complete and submit an on
 line evaluation. A certificate of completion will be distributed within tw
 o weeks of the program.\n \nContinuing Education for Social Workers:\nWe h
 ave applied for consideration of 2 Generalist CE credits and 1 Social and 
 Cultural Competence CE credit through ASWB ACE.\n \nRegistration Deadline:
  April 13\, 2026\n \nCancelation Policy: If you are unable to attend the t
 raining session for which you registered\, please notify the educational p
 rovider at least 48 hours prior to the session's start date. Registrants h
 ave the option to send an eligible participant to attend the session in th
 eir place or to defer registration for a subsequent training date. Please 
 contact profeducation@thecooperative.org with the replacement's contact in
 formation within 24 hours before the session start date.\n \n$35 registrat
 ion fee is not refundable.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T163000
LOCATION:Ocean University Medical Center\, 425 Jack Martin Blvd.\, Brick\, 
 NJ 08724 US
SUMMARY:Lost Hopes & Dreams:  New Jersey's Perinatal Bereavement Training a
 t Ocean University Medical Center
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