Pregnancy-related mortality in the United States is on the rise, and with a projected shortage of nearly 10,000 obstetricians by 2030, maternity health care has never been more important. Family physicians are uniquely positioned to tackle these challenges and provide care in rural communities and beyond.
Family-Centered Pregnancy Care Edition 11 is designed to provide family physicians the tools they need to best treat patients during pregnancy and postpartum. Taught by a panel of experts, this OBGYN CME course can help physicians and their teams improve care, improve outcomes and stay up-to-date on the latest standards and guidelines. Highlighted topics include:
Whether you’re a new practitioner, an established physician returning to pregnancy care, or a non-physician health partner, FCPC is the go-to resource for OBGYN CME.
This is an online OBGYN CME with recordings from the most recent live Family-Centered Pregnancy Care live event. Each topic video can be started, paused, and exited at any time. You will also get access to an online syllabus of slide presentations. A post-course test is available and must be completed to claim CME credit.
Prefer a dedicated, in-person learning environment? Register for our Family-Centered Pregnancy Care Live Course held at the Grand Hyatt in Denver, Colorado from August 25 through August 28.
Activity Chair
Lee T. Dresang, MD, Professor, University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, ALSO Medical Advisor, Advisory Group Chair and Associate Editor
Faculty
Sreevalli Atluru, MD, Assistant Professor (CHS), Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health
Lesley A. Atwood, MD, FAAFP, Community Preceptor United Family Medicine Residency Program, St. Paul, Minnesota
Melissa Beagle, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program, Denver Health, Denver, Colorado
Rebecca L. Benko, MD, FAAFP, Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Associate Program Director, Tacoma Family Medicine Residency, Program Director Rural Obstetrics Fellowship, Tacoma, Washington
Joseph Breuner, MD
Emily Briggs, MD, MPH, FAAFP - Private Practice, Briggs Family Medicine, New Braunfels, Texas
Renee M. Crichlow, MD, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Codman Square Health Center, Vice-Chair of Health Equity, Boston University Medical School, Department of Family Medicine
John Cullen MD, FAAFP, Past President AAFP, Rural Family Physician
Steve Dresang, MD
Jennifer Eissfeldt, CNM, MS, Nurse Midwife, Viroqua, Wisconsin
Jessica Taylor Goldstein, MD, FAAFP, Associate Professor, Clinical Service Director- Maternal & Child Health, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico
Benjamin Huntley, MD, FAAFP, Clinical Family Health, Lafayette, Colorado
Sarah James, DO, FACPFP, Director of Osteopathic Education, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Micah Johnson, MD, Faculty, Allina Health, United Family Medicine Residency
Dana Iglesias, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kristine Lauria, CPM, LM, Doctors Without Borders
Larry Leeman, MD, MPH, Professor in Family and Community Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine and board certified in Family and Addiction Medicine
Kelsey Leonardsmith, MD, FAAFP, Assistant Professor, St Johns Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University Of Minnesota Medical School, Director, Midwest Trans Health Education Network
Julia L. McDonald, DO, MPH, Faculty Physician/Hospitalist and RHEDI Director (Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency), Staff Physician (Maine General Medical Center), Medical Director of Abortion Services (Mabel Wadsworth Center, ME), Clinical Associate Professor (Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, NH), Affiliate Faculty (University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine), Physician (Medecins Sans Frontiers, OCA)
Susanna R. Magee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Chief of Obstetrics and Family Medicine, Landmark Medical Center, Director of Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship of Rhode Island, Associate Medical Editor, ALSO
Zita Magloire, MD, Physician Partner Cairo Medical Care, LLC, Chief of Staff Grady General Hospital, Cairo, GA, Clinical Assistant Professor (Family Medicine) Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Florida
Drew Miller, MD, FAAFP, Chief of Staff, Kearny County Hospital, Lakin, KS
Gerald Montie, MD, Faculty and Medical Director, United Family Medicine Residency Program, Allina Health, University Family Physicians Clinic
Beth Oller, MD, FAAFP, Solomon Valley Family Medicine, Stockton, Kansas
Joseph Angel-Padilla, MD, Faculty Physician, MultiCare Tacoma Family Medicine Residency, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Tacoma, Washington
Vanessa Villacorata Sierra, MD, Family Physician at One Medical, Coral Gables, Florida
Zeynep Uzumcu, MD, Faculty, Overlook Family Medicine Residency
Morgan White, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Upon completion of this CME activity, you should be able to:
The AAFP has reviewed Family-Centered Pregnancy Care Edition 11 and deemed it acceptable for up to 21.5 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 5/28/2025 to 5/28/2028. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The AAFP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this Enduring Materials for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.