Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring

Electronic Fetal Monitoring

Help reduce risk through enhanced communication

This interactive program, developed in cooperation with Frank Miller, MD, FACOG and David Miller, MD, FACOG, nationally recognized fetal monitoring experts, reviews NICHD definitions to describe, interpret and communicate fetal heart rate tracings.

Updated to include the latest information from “The 2008 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Workshop Report on Electronic Fetal Monitoring Update on Definitions, Interpretation, and Research Guidelines.”

Based on actual scenarios, this program guides the participant through real life cases, reinforcing NICHD standardized fetal monitoring terminology, reviewing maternal and fetal physiology and highlighting clinical management issues in an animated, interactive format.

Benefits of the Electronic Fetal Monitoring Program:

  • Clinicians take the same courses to enhance interdisciplinary education, providing a clear path to better communication, satisfaction and enhanced patient safety.
  • Flexibility for clinicians to access the program from any computer with an Internet connection, courses are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Documentation, which enables your facility to show staff education of fetal monitoring to help meet patient safety standards set by The Joint Commission and other accrediting groups.
  • Development of shared terminology helps the hospital reduce communication errors.

EFM Program (includes courses 1-5) $165/person for one year

(Special pricing for students/residents)

For more information

Phone: 1-877-438-4788
Email: GEEducation@ge.com