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Discover Upcoming Mount Sinai Events: A Comprehensive Guide

  • Writer: Rob Nunnery
    Rob Nunnery
  • Oct 19
  • 6 min read

Thinking about what's happening at Mount Sinai? There are quite a few events coming up, covering a range of topics. Whether you're looking for support, information about having a baby, or ways to keep your skills sharp, Mount Sinai events seem to have something for many people. Let's take a quick look at what's on the calendar.

Key Takeaways

  • Mount Sinai offers support groups for conditions like bariatric surgery needs and stroke recovery, often held virtually now.

  • New parents can find resources like breastfeeding classes and general preparation for parenthood.

  • There are online webinars focused on professional development in areas such as intrapartum care and general gynecology.

  • Accessing virtual Mount Sinai events usually involves specific meeting links or phone numbers.

  • Registration details, including fees and cancellation policies, vary by event, so it's good to check beforehand.

Upcoming Mount Sinai Health Events

Looking for ways to connect and get support? Mount Sinai offers several health-focused events designed to help you and your loved ones. Join a community that understands.

Bariatric Surgery Support Group

This virtual group meets on Tuesdays at 7:00 PM. It's a great place to connect with others on a similar journey. To get the meeting details, you'll need to call Alison Singer at (516) 497-7583. They'll give you the ID and password you need to join.

Stroke Survivor Support Group

Connect with fellow stroke survivors and their caregivers every second Wednesday of the month from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This virtual meeting offers practical advice and emotional support. You can join via Microsoft Teams or by calling (631) 492-9192 and using ID: 176 843 32#. For more info, reach out to Charmaine Brereton, RN, MSN, CCRN.

Postpartum Wellness Circle

New moms, this one's for you! This free online group, led by experienced maternity nurses, is held on Thursdays from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM. It's a space to manage stress, find calm, and boost your well-being during those early days of motherhood.

These support groups are a fantastic resource for shared experiences and encouragement. Don't hesitate to reach out and connect with others who are going through similar life changes.

Maternity and New Parent Resources

Getting ready for a new baby is a big deal, and Mount Sinai has some great classes to help you feel more prepared. Whether you're expecting your first or adding to your family, these sessions are designed to give you the info and support you need.

Breastfeeding Preparation Class

Want to get a handle on breastfeeding before your little one arrives? This class is for you. You'll learn all the basics from a certified lactation consultant. Think how to get started, keeping your milk supply up, and recognizing when your baby is hungry. Plus, you'll get tips on comfy feeding positions, making sure your baby latches well, and even how to express milk. They'll also chat about taking care of your breasts and fitting breastfeeding into your life. It costs $20, but they say it's worth $80, so that's a good deal.

  • When: Monday, November 24, 2025, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

  • Where: Check for location details when you register.

  • Cost: $20

  • Register: Call 516-377-5310 or register online.

Preparing for Parenthood

This class covers a lot of ground to get you ready for what's ahead. It's taught by experienced healthcare pros and touches on labor, birth, and life with a newborn. You'll also get to talk about different ways to feed your baby, which is good to think about early on. You can take this class anytime before you hit 37 weeks of pregnancy. It's a good idea to sign up early because spots fill up fast. You can register online or call 416-586-4800 ext. 2307. Just a heads-up, there's a $30 fee that doesn't get refunded if you cancel. If you cancel more than 10 business days before the class, you'll get your money back minus that fee. But if you cancel with less than 10 days' notice, no refund.

Remember to book your prenatal classes early, ideally in your second trimester. The best window for most classes is between 28 and 37 weeks pregnant, but check specifics for any special classes like those for multiples.
  • Topics: Labor, birth, infant feeding, and general parenting.

  • Timing: Best between 28-37 weeks pregnant.

  • Registration: Online or by phone (416-586-4800 ext. 2307).

  • Support Person: Included with your registration.

Professional Development Webinars

Keep your skills sharp and stay updated with the latest in healthcare. Mount Sinai hosts regular online sessions designed for medical professionals. These webinars cover key areas to help you provide the best patient care.

Intrapartum Care Webcast

Join us on Friday, December 5, 2025, from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM PST for a deep dive into intrapartum care. This six-hour online event is perfect for OBGYNs, midwives, and family physicians looking to improve outcomes for patients and newborns. We'll explore current research and best practices.

Everyday Gynecology Updates

Mark your calendars for Friday, November 28, 2025, from 12:30 AM to 6:00 AM PST. This webcast focuses on practical updates for everyday gynecology. It's geared towards family physicians, nurse practitioners, and nurses, offering case scenarios and clinic tips to manage common challenges.

These sessions are a great way to learn about new techniques and clinical practice changes without leaving your practice. They are designed to be interactive and informative.

Here's a quick look at what to expect:

  • Intrapartum Care Webcast: Focuses on labor, delivery, and immediate postpartum care.

  • Everyday Gynecology Updates: Covers common gynecological issues seen in primary care settings.

Both events are held online, making them accessible from anywhere. Check the Mount Sinai event listings for specific registration details and any associated fees.

Navigating Mount Sinai Events

Getting to the right Mount Sinai event is pretty straightforward. Most events are now held online, making them super accessible. You'll usually get a link via email a few days before the event, so keep an eye on your inbox. If you're looking for specific event details, like the upcoming Sidney A. Hollin, MD Memorial Lecture, check the event listing for the exact location and time.

Virtual Meeting Access

Many of our events, like the Bariatric Surgery Support Group and the Stroke Survivor Support Group, are happening virtually. You'll typically receive a Zoom or Teams link beforehand. Just click the link to join from your computer or mobile device. If you prefer to call in, audio-only options with meeting IDs are usually provided too.

Registration and Fees

Some classes, like the Breastfeeding Preparation Class, do have a fee. It's often a small amount compared to the value you receive. For example, the breastfeeding class is $20 but valued at $80. You can usually register online through the event page. For prenatal classes, registration includes one support person.

Cancellation Policies

Life happens, and sometimes you need to cancel. For most classes, there's a $30 non-refundable administration fee. If you cancel more than 10 business days before the event, you'll get a refund minus that fee. Unfortunately, cancellations made less than 10 business days out usually don't get a refund, and dates can't be rescheduled after you've paid. Always check the specific event details for the most accurate policy.

Always double-check the event details for the most current information regarding access, fees, and cancellations.

Want to stay updated on all the exciting happenings at Mount Sinai? We've got all the details you need to plan your visit or participation. From special lectures to community gatherings, find out what's coming up next. Visit our website today to see the full schedule and learn more!

Wrapping Things Up

So, that's a look at some of the upcoming events at Mount Sinai. It's pretty clear they've got a lot going on, from support groups for new moms and stroke survivors to classes that help you get ready for a new baby. They even have some online sessions for doctors and nurses to talk about the latest in women's health. It's good to know there are resources like these available, whether you're a patient, a caregiver, or a professional in the medical field. Keep an eye on their schedule, because things change, and you never know what interesting event might pop up next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of support groups does Mount Sinai offer?

Mount Sinai has several groups to help people. There are groups for those who have had bariatric surgery and for stroke survivors. They also have a Postpartum Wellness Circle for new moms.

Are there classes for expecting parents?

Yes, Mount Sinai offers a Breastfeeding Preparation Class to teach you all about feeding your baby. They also have a general Preparing for Parenthood class to get you ready for what's ahead.

How can I join these events?

Many events are held online. You'll usually get a link to join through platforms like Zoom or Microsoft Teams. Check the event details for specific instructions.

Do I need to sign up for these events?

For some classes, like the Breastfeeding Preparation Class, you need to register beforehand. It's always a good idea to check if registration is required for any event you're interested in.

Is there a cost to attend?

Some classes, like the Breastfeeding Preparation Class, have a small fee. However, many support groups and other events are free to attend. Information on fees is usually provided with the event details.

What if I can't make it to an event I registered for?

There's a policy for canceling. If you cancel more than 10 business days before an event, you can usually get a refund, minus a small admin fee. Cancellations made closer to the event date might not be refunded.

 
 
 

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