NAME OF PROGRAM



Adoption Workshop 2018

Speaker: Christina Nemec, LMHP Cook

Purpose Statement: This program will provide information about adoption history, adoption laws, and adoption language in the 21st century.

Program Objectives:

• Identify Nebraska law regarding adoption.

• Demonstrate use of proper adoption language.

• Differentiate between the types of adoption.

• Examine the adoption process from the perspective of the birth parents.

In order to receive continuing education credit for this event, you must meet the following completion requirements:

• Attendance at entire activity

• Completion/submission of evaluation form

Time Agenda

12:00 - 12:15pm Registration

12:15 - 1:50pm Covering Adoption Basics

1:50 - 2:00pm Break

2:00 - 2:45pm Panel (Birth Parents)

Continuing Education Reminders

Evaluation

• The evaluation will be emailed to you to the email address used for registration.

• The evaluation must be completed within 7 business days after the program date or you will receive an incomplete. Credit cannot be awarded once the program is closed in 30 days.

Retrieving Your Continuing Education Certificates

• Your CE certificate will be placed in your online Professional Development account and a link to access your certificate will be automatically generated to you at within 1 hour of completing all requirements.

• Follow this link to access all your certificates:

- Log in to your account, then click “Certificates.”

Nebraska Methodist College Professional Development offers its professional opinion regarding the time associated with each National Certification Corporation (NCC) certification area as a service and believes the information is accurate. However, the NCC accrediting body is the definitive authority.

NCC CODES

RNC-MNN: Postpartum Assessment and Management (Code 2) = 2.25 hours

RNC-OB: Postpartum (Code 4) = 2.25 hours

NNP-BC: General Management (Code 3) = 2.25 Hours

Program Disclosures

In accordance with ANCC, MW MSD, Iowa Board of Nursing, ACCME, and other accrediting body regulations, the following program disclosures are made:

Provider Approval Statements

Nebraska Methodist College Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Presence/Absence of Conflict of Interest:

No conflicts of interest were identified by planners or presenters.

Commercial support (if applicable):

This program has not received any commercial support.

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Women’s Hospital Medical Office Building

717 N. 190th St. Plz.

Omaha, NE 68022

February 6, 2018

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