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Celebrating Birth- preparing to give birth at MHMMC Biddeford
with Rachel Murer, Family Birth Center MH MMC Biddeford
STABLE 7th Edition -- June 17, 2026 -- Maine Medical Center
with Perinatal Outreach Education
The Learner participant must
Complete the S.T.A.B.L.E. Foundations Module, available through our online partner, HealthStream, prior to attending the learner course. If a student has not completed Foundations by the start of the course, the instructor must ask them to reschedule their Learner course attendance. *Please note it may take up to 48 hours for Foundations completions to update to our system. Please complete your Foundations module a few days before you are scheduled to attend the in-person Learner course.
In reference to the online prework through HealthStream. Please check with your supervisor, to see if STABLE licenses have been purchased for your institution. If so, your supervisor will direct you to their institution’s learning platform. If STABLE is a requirement for your position, cost should be covered by your institution. If licenses have not been purchased or it is not a requirement of your position, there is a $54.00 charge for the online prework. The live portion of the class is free.
You will also be a sent a pretest to complete from Kathleen Taylor prior to attending the class.
Topics to Include:
Discuss issues of patient safety and error reduction in the delivery
of nursing and medical infant care.
Identify infants at increased risk for becoming hypothermic.
Summarize basic evaluation of neonatal respiratory distress.
Discuss the causes, presentation and initial treatment of hypovolemic, cardiogenic, and septic shock.
Describe the clinical signs of neonatal sepsis.
Discuss the crisis that families face when the infant requires care in a neonatal intensive care unit.
You may find it helpful to have a STABLE Program Learner Manual with you during this class.
You may borrow a copy from your facility or purchase one from www.stableprogram.org
Better Breathers Group
with Suzan Collins, MH Pen Bay and Waldo Hospital Events
Coastal Communities Live Well Better Breathers Group (adults)
Join us for a support group that provides a welcoming space for individuals with chronic lung diseases, as well as their family members, friends and caregivers. Learn about disease management, share experiences and get tools to stay active and healthy. The group covers everything related to breathing, including oxygen equipment, medications, CPAP machines and more. Guest speakers will provide specialized knowledge and education.
Classes are led by trained facilitators and are offered both in person and via Zoom on the third Wednesday of each month. A Zoom link will be provided after registration. Families and caregivers are welcome.
The American Lung Association's Better Breathers Club program has connected people living with lung disease to education, support and each other in communities around the country for over 50 years.
To register, email or call Suzan Michelle Collins at: 207-301-5892 or Suzan.Collins@mainehealth.org
Suzan Michelle Collins, BSRT, RRT, is a second-year graduate student working on her graduate degree in Respiratory Care at Boise State University. She is a certified asthma educator and holds specialty certifications as a COPD educator, pulmonary disease educator, tobacco treatment specialist and in pulmonary rehabilitation.
She has received national awards for her work in Asthma Management from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Dr. Charles H. Hudson Award for her work in Cardiopulmonary Health from the ARCF and the Nick Jones Breathe Strong Rally Champion Award from the COPD Foundation. Locally, she has received the 2024 Operations Transformation Advocate Award from MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital and has been invited to present her research and work performed here for several national conferences.
Understanding Birth
with Candace Crocker, BSN, RN, Family Birth Center MH Lincoln Hospital
Birth is a normal, natural, process. Just like each person is unique, each pregnancy, labor and birth are unique. At Lincoln Hospital Family Birth Center, we believe the best approach is supporting the birthing person as they navigate this natural, beautiful process. We support your decisions and value client input as a vital part of the birthing experience and labor process.
As your family prepares for labor, delivery, and the arrival of this precious new baby, we are here to help make this exciting new journey the best experience it can be for all. Our childbirth education classes cover pregnancy, labor and delivery, and newborn care. We use videos, stories, photos and animations, activities and games as well as demonstrations to teach all the essential information parents need to prepare for the birth of their baby.
It is recommended that expecting clients finish this series around 3-6 weeks before their due date. This class is for patients and their support person(s) and is now a two part series with an optional breastfeeding course (separate sign up) offered at varied times over the course of the year.
For more information about our class offerings, please call the LH Family Birth Center at 207.563.4536 to speak to one of our nurses.
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Preparing for Labor & Birth
with Erin Kirkpatrick, Mid Coast Hospital Family Birth Center
Join us for an in-depth discussion of what to expect when the time comes to give birth to your baby!
Part 1 is in-person at MidCoast Hospital. During this 3.5 hour session, you will learn about the three phases of labor, how to cope, and how to be a supportive partner. We will discuss many coping strategies, as well as practice laboring positions and hands-on support techniques. This session also includes a tour of the maternity unit and birthing rooms. Session 1 is from 9:30am-1:00pm.
Part 2 is held the next day via zoom. During this 3 hour session, you will learn about the various pain medication options that are available, what is involved in inductions and c-sections, what to expect with your newborn and your hospital stay, as well as how to be more prepared for the postpartum period. Session 2 with be 3:00pm-6:00pm.
Partners/support people are encouraged to attend but do not need to register online. We recommend taking this course between 30-35 weeks if possible. Our hope is that you will leave this educational weekend feeling like you have the knowledge you need to make informed decisions, and the confidence to navigate the transition from pregnancy to parenthood. We look forward to working with you!
You will receive an email from the instructor 1 week prior to the scheduled class with the zoom link for part 2. Please check your spam/junk folder for emails from erin@lighthouselactationmaine.com.
Safe Sitter 9-3
with Miranda Wadsworth, Family Birth Center MH Stephens Hospital
Safe Sitter Course is designed to prepare students ages 11-13 to be safe when they're home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
THIS CLASS IS LOCATED IN NORWAY, MAINE - IN PERSON
The Instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises. Students even get to use manikins to practice rescue skills like choking rescue and CPR!
This nationally acclaimed program developed by Dr. Patricia Keener focuses on safety skills, child care skills, first aid & rescue skills, and life & business skills.
Students are asked to pack a lunch & drink. We will provide snacks and drinks.
Contact the Perinatal Outreach Education Coordinator with any questions: miranda.wadsworth2@mainehealth.org or 207-393-3462.
ALSO -- NL Mercy Hospital -- June 24, 2026
with Emily Watson, MPH, BSN, RN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, Perinatal Outreach Education
ALSO® PROVIDER COURSE
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) is an evidence-based, interprofessional, and multidisciplinary training program that equips the entire maternity care team with skills to effectively manage obstetric emergencies. This comprehensive course encourages a standardized team-based approach amongst physicians, residents, nurse midwives, registered nurses and other members of the maternity care team to improve patient safety and positively impact maternal outcomes.
OVERALL COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. Discuss methods of managing pregnancy and birth urgencies and emergencies, which standardizes the skills of practicing maternity care providers.
2. Demonstrate content and skill acquisition as evidenced by successful completion of online course examination, skills workstations, and group testing stations.
3. Provide safe team leadership through various emergency obstetric scenarios.
Step Up & Lead
with Frank Viscuso, Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County
PLEASE NOTE THIS CLASS IS THURSDAY JUNE 25TH NOT 26TH AS ONE OF THE FLYERS STATED!
This inspirational seminar is for individuals who are serious about becoming more effective leaders and advancing their careers in EMS, FIRE, LAW ENFORCEMENT, CORRECTIONS, and DISPATCH.
Course Description:
Free lunch will be provided to all registered participants.
Every organization’s culture is either created by design or default. Creating a culture of exceptional service does not happen by accident. This seminar covers leadership traits as well as the leadership skills that are needed to motivate and lead teams in today’s world. The topics that are covered include; mentoring and succession planning, constructive criticism, delegating, preventing freelancing, dealing with insubordination, conducting a post incident analysis, building morale, and the four stages of team development and what it takes to become a high-performance team. This class will also introduce you to proven theories, methods and techniques that can help your organization provide exceptional customer service and make a great impression on the people they encounter daily.
“No one anoints a leader. A person may be assigned to a position or a rank, but no one assigns a leader. Leadership is action, not position.” Frank Viscuso