Module 4: Psychological and Social Aspects of Care

Module 4: Psychological and Social Aspects of Care

This module covers common issues in psychological care that arise during pregnancy. It includes sections on depression and anxiety, as well as substance abuse. Intimate partner violence and occupational health hazards are also discussed. This module is eligible for up to 2.0 Mainpro+® credits….

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Domino Chaulk October 30, 2024

Great presentations

Domino Chaulk October 30, 2024

Great presentation

Randell Smith July 4, 2025

Great overview

Randell Smith July 4, 2025

It is important to realize the importance of anxiety and depression with respect to the mother and the unborn child



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Dr Jennifer Young

Dr Sarah Lespérance

Dr. Lisa Graves

Dr. Taryn Wicijowski

Dr. Emily King

Dr. Sanja Kostov

Dr. Sarah Lesperance has received honoraria from the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada while serving as president

Dr. Jennifer Young has received honoraria as an advisor to the Ontario College of Family Physicians and as a planning committee member for the PEIP conference for the PEER team.

Dr. Samantha Moe is a paid employee of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.

The Contemporary Topics in Early Antenatal Care” e-course has not received financial or in-kind support. All content has been based on best available scientific evidence and clinical practice guidelines.