Curriculum Development
Education is an overarching barrier to maternal health, with lack of education contributing to provider shortages and lack of quality care and best practices. Our team has expertise in both developing curriculum for continuing education and deploying large-scale education hubs that serve as digital repositories of resources.
Our team is working with the Missouri Collaboration for Clinical-Community Care Integration (MOC3) to collaboratively build an integrated maternal health care framework and curriculum The curriculum will ultimately be hosted on a statewide maternal health education “hub” (see: Digital Solutions to Maternal Health Education) that centralizes training & continued professional education materials for the broader reproductive health community in Missouri.
This educational addition builds on prior work establishing the foundations of an efficacious, integrated “maternal health home” model based on mixed-methods feedback from diverse stakeholders statewide.
The topics center on “What makes an effective and flexible clinical-community integrated care model?” curriculum topics include trauma-informed care & organizational wellness & empathy, pharmacology during pregnancy, patient engagement & community health worker integration, pregnancy care processes, workflows, & resources, population health, quality improvement, & data, maternal mental health, and health home models.
Our digital work in the maternal health space arose in response to a need for centralized educational platforms and increased continuing education programs related to maternal health.We are currently in the process of building a maternal health education hub for the Missouri Perinatal Quality Collaborative. This hub is a digitally enabled and centralized space for various educational resources. Contact us to learn more about leveraging digital capabilities for maternal health education initiatives.
The Safe Opioid Stewardship (SOS) Program Pilot Curriculum is a comprehensive, six-phase framework developed by our team for Comagine Health to help long-term care facilities improve their opioid management strategies. A core component of this program is the human-centered design expertise provided by our team, which ensures that the curriculum approaches complex healthcare challenges through a lens of empathy and stakeholder engagement. By utilizing this methodology, the program moves beyond high-level goals and into a detailed, sequenced game-plan that addresses the unique current state challenges of each specific environment. To facilitate this work, the program utilizes design thinking canvases that serve as simple, visual tools to hold complex conversations and capture the collective insights of a diverse team. These tools are intended to be highly collaborative, allowing staff to brainstorm and prototype solutions either in person or through digital platforms to ensure every improvement project is rooted in the actual needs of the facility.
To learn more about our work with maternal health leaders across the country, or to ideate around how to best leverage your state’s RHTP and other funding to improve maternity care outcomes, contact us below. We would love to chat!


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