Infant CPR & Safety: Fort Worth (In-Person Patient Class)

This non-certification class is designed specifically for parents, grandparents, and caregivers of infants and children. Our essential hands-on practice class provides the skills and confidence to turn a life-threatening situation into a lifesaving one. Come and learn how to reduce the risk of preventable accidents in the home and beyond.
This class is not booked by couple.
Each person must register individually for a space in this class.
Category
- Pediatric Care
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $35.00
Stop the Bleed Training (In-Person Class) - Grapevine

Learn how to:
Identify life-threatening bleeding
Use proper techniques to stop bleeding
Use a tourniquet
Feel confident in a bleeding emergency
Category
- Health and Wellness
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $0.00
Labor Love: Your Guide to Natural Childbirth - Fort Worth (In-Person Patient Class)
This interactive course complements the information you have already covered in a childbirth class. You will discover the philosophy behind natural childbirth and learn ways to increase comfort through:
• Positioning
• Massage
• Breathing
• And much more
This class is an in-depth course that builds confidence through hands-on practice and tips for partners, incorporating support techniques. It is geared towards those interested in an unmedicated labor.
This class would also be suitable for someone planning a VBAC or as a childbirth refresher.
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $60.00
Breastfeeding: Grapevine (In-Person Patient Class)

This class for expectant parents focuses on the joys and common concerns of breastfeeding. Information includes the benefits for mothers and babies, initiating feedings, maintaining a milk supply and other practical considerations. Discussion includes basic breastfeeding knowledge and its importance, latch and positioning, breast care, breast milk storage and breastfeeding lifestyle.
Registration fee includes a partner. This class is taught by an IBCLC
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $40.00
In-Person Pumping Class - Grapevine (In-Person Patient Course)

This course is an important planning tool for preparing for breast pump use and maximizing milk expression and storage. We will discuss and provide must- have resources for balancing and maintaining supply, preparing mom and baby and partner and returning to work. The knowledge a mom gains from this class will help with confidence and help establish pumping goals.
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $30.00
Childbirth - 2 Day Series: Grapevine (In-Person Patient Class)

This 2-day series focuses on preparation for childbirth, emphasizing the experience of labor and birth and the important role of the support person. A variety of comfort measures are taught and practiced in class, including relaxation and breathing techniques. Special Procedures and epidurals are discussed, as well as an overview of cesarean birth, postpartum, and the newborn. Registration fee includes partner.
Category
- Pediatric Care
- Women's Health
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $125.00
Patient Tour - Hillcrest/Waco (In-Person Patient Tour)
We're thrilled to welcome you to Baylor Scott and White Hillcrest for your touring experience. Your journey will begin with a warm welcome from one of our dedicated team members, who will guide you through an authentic and reassuring tour experience through Labor and Delivery, as well as our Mother Baby unit.
Category
- Women's Health
- Pediatrics
Format
- In-Person
Credits
Cost $0.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Histologic changes of basal cell carcinomas during vismodegib treatment

We report a case of a 63-year-old man with a history of numerous basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) on vismodegib who developed a pink subcutaneous nodule that was thought to be either a BCC or an epidermal inclusion cyst. Sections displayed a dome-shaped lesion composed of large dermal nodules of epithelioid cells with variable cytology. Some of the dermal nodules demonstrated squamatization of the epithelioid cells while others had a predominantly basaloid phenotype. Central necrosis was present in the majority of the large dermal nodules, but the lesion did not stain with CK7 or CK20, helping to rule out internal metastases. The epithelial nodules stained strongly with pancytokeratin (AE1/AE3), p40, and stained lightly with BCL-2, supporting the diagnosis of BCC. However, Ber-EP4 being negative and the presence of significant squamatization suggest vismodegib can alter both the histological and immunophenotype of BCCs. This phenomenon has rarely been reported in literature.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 American Board of Surgery (ABS) Accredited CME
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Urrets-Zavalia syndrome and secondary acute angle-closure glaucoma induced by implantable collamer lens

Implantable collamer lenses (ICL) have revolutionized the management of high refractive errors, yet they present unique challenges. We present a case of a fixed and dilated atonic pupil following acute-angle closure glaucoma from pupillary block after ICL implantation, known as Urrets-Zavalia syndrome. A 39-year-old woman developed acute ocular pain and headaches after surgery, leading to elevated intraocular pressure and subsequent complications necessitating ICL removal. This case highlights the need for prompt identification and management of elevated intraocular pressure to prevent irreversible complications such as Urrets-Zavalia syndrome following ICL implantation.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00
2025 Clinician Corner - Amaurosis fugax in Takayasu arteritis mimicking migraine with visual aura

Takayasu arteritis is a rare vasculitis commonly seen in young women. Amaurosis fugax and headache are visual presentations of Takayasu arteritis. Migraine with visual aura is a common condition affecting young women, and differentiating migraine from Takayasu presenting with visual symptoms and headache can be challenging. We present a case of a young woman initially misdiagnosed with migraine with aura, who was later found to have Amaurosis fugax as an early manifestation of Takayasu arteritis.
Category
- BUMC Proceedings
Format
- Journal
Credits
- 1.00 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC Part 2
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Attendance
Cost $25.00