Credits Available: 4.75 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ with ABIM MOC

Description: Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to one in seven women and is a leading cause of maternal morbidity, with profound implications for both the patient and her family. Untreated PPD can lead to chronic depression, impaired maternal-infant bonding, strained partner relationships, and long-term developmental challenges for the child. These effects are magnified when symptoms go unrecognized or untreated. Early and routine screening, integrated into obstetric and pediatric care, is essential to identify women at risk and initiate timely intervention. Collaborative care models where primary care or OB providers partner with behavioral health care managers and consulting psychiatrists offer a scalable, evidence-based approach to managing PPD. These models improve access to treatment, ensure close follow-up, and have demonstrated superior outcomes compared to standard care.

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This program is intended for:
Target Professions: DO, MD, Midwife, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate/Assistant
Target Specialties: Obstetrics/Gynecology, Women's Health, Maternal Fetal Medicine

osarumen (nicole) doghor

Baylor College of Medicine/Wholemind Psychiatry
Associate Professor

I am a native Texan and mother of two young boys. I have worked with perinatal women in the capacity of medication management, group skills leader ( DBT), and individual therapy ( EMDR, CBT) for 14 years. I am the current training director for Baylor College of Medicine's women's mental health fellowship and formerly served as the education director for the entire reproductive psychiatry division at Baylor College of Medicine creating and implementing curriculum for medical students, residents, fellows and faculty in reproductive psychiatry. I enjoy being active physically with running, pilates and will be completing my first hyrox this year and 7th half marathon this year! I also enjoy being spiritually and mentally active in my local church and book clubs.