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Education is key for empowerment. We aim to provide patients and providers with resources to support informed decision making. OPEN offers a wide range of evidence-based materials that highlight the latest best practices for healthcare professionals, patients and their families from pain management to safe storage and disposal of medications.

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Routine Prenatal Care Checklist: Through 3rd Trimester

This practical checklist guides comprehensive routine prenatal care through the third trimester, with integrated assessment of substance use, mental health, medical history, and supports to ensure coordinated, person-centered care.

Routine Prenatal Care Checklist: Initial Visit Through 2nd Trimester

This practical checklist guides comprehensive routine prenatal care from the first prenatal visit through the second trimester, with integrated assessment of substance use, mental health, medical history, and supports to ensure coordinated, person-centered care.

Comprehensive Care of Patients with Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy Guide

Use this guide as a prenatal care roadmap, guiding clinicians from core principles and screening through tailored counseling, medication management, and added supports to deliver comprehensive, coordinated care throughout pregnancy and beyond.

Managing Pain After Childbirth Toolkit

A practical guide for clinicians to learn more about implementing the COMFORT (Creating Optimal Pain Management for Tailoring Interventions after Childbirth) Clinical Practice Guideline.

Managing Pain After Childbirth

Learn ways to manage pain after childbirth such as: over-the-counter medications, non-medication strategies, and opioids, if prescribed.

Non-Medication Pain Management

Learn how to help manage or reduce your pain and anxiety through various techniques. 

4 Evidence-based Reasons To Improve Opioid Prescribing Practices After Surgery

Explore 4 evidence-based reasons to improve opioid prescribing practices after surgery.