BREASTFEEDING Nature s Way May 3-4, 2013
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1 BREASTFEEDING Nature s Way May 3-4, 2013 (Friday and Saturday) Travelodge Hotel, Saskatoon, SK GUEST SPEAKERS Dr. Jean Clinton, MD, FRCP(C) Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences McMaster University, Division of Child Psychiatry Hamilton, Ontario Jennifer Peddlesden, BScPharm, IBCLC Breastfeeding Educator & La Leche League Canada Leader Chestermere, AB Four easy ways to register: Phone (306) Fax (306) perinatal.education@usask.ca Mail Continuing Professional Learning University of Saskatchewan Box RPO University Saskatoon SK S7N 4J8 Approval Pending from IBLCE for 9.5 L and 2.75E CERPS Presented by: Perinatal Education Program, Division of Continuing Professional Learning, College of Medicine and Continuing Education and Development for Nurses, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan Image from Arne9001 / Dreamstime.com
2 BREASTFEEDING NATURE S WAY POGO May 3-4, 2013 CONFERENCE GOAL & OBJECTIVES GOAL This conference is designed for lactation consultants, nurses & nurse practitioners working in acute care and community health environments, pediatricians, neonatologists, family physicians, midwives, doulas, nutritionists, social workers, pharmacists and care providers interested in the promotion, protection & support of breastfeeding families and healthy child development. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Share evidence-based approaches to promote, protect and support successful breastfeeding Explore the relationship between newborn brain development, attachment and interrelationships and how breastfeeding can support healthy newborn growth and development Discuss legal, ethical and public policy issues affecting breastfeeding families and health professionals who work with them Develop practical strategies for assisting families experiencing challenges in breastfeeding using an interactive, case study approach Facilitate networking and engagement among health care professionals who support breastfeeding PROGRAM Friday Morning, May 3, 2013 Galaxy A Ballroom 0730 Registration and Continental Breakfast 0820 Introduction and Welcome 0830 Setting the Stage: How Early Experiences Shape the Brain Dr. Jean Clinton Identify the optimal environment for healthy infant development using the knowledge from neuroscience and biology as a foundation Discuss how early experiences influence child outcomes and brain plasticity later in life Discuss how early experiences can change the brain s response to later experiences 0945 Questions and Discussion 1000 Refreshment Break and Displays Galaxy B Ballroom 1030 Breast feeding & Attachment: What s the Link? Dr. Jean Clinton Appreciate the role of breastfeeding and affective attunement in attachment, healthy infant mental development, and maternal well-being. Identify how breastfeeding can optimize the developmental trajectories in children 1200 Lunch and Displays Galaxy B Ballroom Friday Afternoon Galaxy A Ballroom 1300 Forging the Link: What Can Affect Attachment and the Breastfeeding Relationship Dr. Jean Clinton Appreciate the crucial role that touch plays in development. Discuss the role of paternal influences on brain development Facilitate the father s / partner s involvement in feeding decisions and how early involvement can lead to committed father / partner parenting 1430 Refreshment Break and Displays Galaxy B Ballroom Extended break to visit poster presentations 1515 Panel: It Takes a Village to Feed a Child Early Skin-to-Skin Contact How and Why Does It Matter Wendy Stefiuk Breastfeeding Support to Empower Families Debbie Schroeder Engaging the Community Building Bridges Through Peer Support Jennifer Peddlesden 1600 Discussion and Questions 1615 Take Home Messages Dr. Jean Clinton 1630 Adjourn
3 Saturday Morning, May 4, 2013 Galaxy A Ballroom 0730 Registration and Continental Breakfast 0800 Catch the Code: Don t Be Vaccinated by Complacency Jennifer Peddlesden List the aims of the Code & products covered under the scope of the Code List at least three global initiatives which support the Code Appreciate the issues which challenge breastfeeding protection, promotion & support today & are violations or near violations of the Code Describe the responsibilities of a health care provider with regard to the Code 0900 Questions and Discussion 0930 Refreshment Break and Displays Galaxy B Ballroom 1000 Interactive Sessions Case Discussions 1. Practical Management of Issues that Affect Breastfeeding Dr. Dolores Logan, Hanna Hanowski Assess mothers & infants presenting with breastfeeding problems including mastitis, candidiasis, refusal to latch or suck, breast pain Identify approaches first line providers can utilize to resolve these problems Identify problems that may reuire further assistance & follow-up by a lactation specialist 2. Help! I m New at This - Basics for the New Mom (Nurse or Practitioner) Linda Wright Understand the essentials of breastfeeding and how to achieve an effective comfortable latch Recognize how to evaluate the effectiveness of breastfeeding, including infant intake and mother s milk supply Provide mothers with practical pointers to assess their baby and a feed Identify areas where mothers may be inadvertently undermining their outcomes and how to provide appropriate guidance Understand when to & when not to intervene in breastfeeding Empower mothers to find success in every outcome Apply this knowledge to current practice 3. Optimizing Attachment & Building Breastfeeding Success for Vulnerable Moms Debbie Schroeder appreciate the critical role of breastfeeding and attachment for vulnerable mothers discuss strategies for providing support to women with addictions in the perinatal period discuss safety issues for mothers who are breastfeeding while using methadone discuss existing challenges and identify opportunities for communication and collaboration by care providers and mothers to build for breastfeeding success 4. Breastfeeding and Postnatal Depression: Optimizing Care and Support - Dr. Marilyn Baetz and Helen Irwin Describe how postpartum depression can affect the breastfeeding dyad & how breastfeeding can help promote attachment for these mother s & their infants Describe options for recovery to provide to mothers with PPD, including therapies & pharmacotherapies. Describe how to develop a plan for treatment that maximizes the mother s ability to maintain the breastfeeding relationship ACCOMMODATION A block of rooms has been reserved at the Saskatoon Travelodge Hotel 106 Circle Drive West Saskatoon SK S7L 4L6 Please book directly at Toll free: 1 (888) or Phone: 1 (306) and uote Breastfeeding Nature s Way or CGD056 Rate: $ plus tax (single/double) Conference rates are available for room reservations made prior to and on April 2, All room reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card or a deposit eual to one night s room rate plus tax. Failure to cancel a guaranteed reservation by 4pm on the day of arrival will result in a charge of one night s room rate plus tax levied against the method of guarantee. GENERAL INFORMATION PARKING Ample space is available adjacent to the hotel. SCENT-FREE CONFERENCE Because scented products such as hair spray, perfume and certain deodorants can trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and headaches, our policy is to provide a scent-free environment for all participants. Please refrain from using scented products during the conference. ROOM TEMPERATURE Because room temperature may vary from time to time, please dress in layers. While we try our best to accommodate everyone, this is a variant we cannot control.
4 CERPS INFORMATION Application is being made to the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) for the following credit amounts: 9.5 L and 2.75 E CERPS. NURSES, NURSE PRACTITIONERS, REGISTERED MIDWIVES AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS may include their participation in this conference as part of the continuing education and competence programs established by their professional associations. DECLARATION OF POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST In keeping with accreditation & IBLCE guidelines, speakers will be reuested to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest, relating not only to the subject matter of this program but also to any other medical topic. PLANNING COMMITTEE Jan Anderson, RN Krista Baerg, MD Johanna Bergerman Gwen Frank, RN Roxanne Laforge, RN Debbie Lalonde, RN Dolores Logan, MD Nancy Talsness Hordern Linda Wright, RN 1045 Relocation Break 1050 Interactive Sessions Repeat of Lunch and Displays Galaxy B Ballroom Saturday Afternoon, May 4, 2013 Galaxy A Ballroom 1230 Saskatchewan s First Designation: Challenges and Lessons Learned Along the Road to Baby Friendly Jana Stockham Define the core reuirements necessary to obtain the Baby Friendly designation Describe the process taken by West Winds Primary Health Centre to obtain the designation Identify the challenges encountered in the process & how they were overcome by the team Apply the lessons learned throughout the designation process to their own organizational efforts to achieve a Baby-Friendly designation 1315 Interactive Sessions Case Discussions 1. Management of the Breastfed Infant with Jaundice Debbie Lalonde & Dr. Krista Baerg Identify the differential diagnosis for the newborn with jaundice Discuss the CPS guidelines for screening and treatment of newborn jaundice Identify strategies to prevent breastfeeding jaundice, including poor infant feeders such as the late preterm, infant of diabetic mothers and infants with poor latch Highlight the role of feeding in jaundice treatment, including strategies for breastfeeding with or without supplementation 2. Meds and Moms: Antidepressants, Pain Relief & Domperidone Jennifer Peddlesden Discuss the principles of drug transfer from mother to baby via breastmilk Discuss the risks, benefits & issues around antidepressants for a breastfeeding mother Discuss the use of domperidone as a galactogogue based on current research & opinion Discuss use of pain relief medications postpartum Review references & some case situations for each of these medication categories 3. Breastfeeding by the Numbers: Assessing Growth in the Breastfeeding Infant Carolyn Laventure Describe the norms for healthy growth in breastfeeding infants using the WHO growth curves Describe the role of weighing infants & other assessments for adeuate intake Identify common variations from normal & recognize when to intervene for poor growth gain Address growth issues associated with special populations (e.g. children with medical issues such as cleft lip & palate, neurological problems) 4. Now is the Time: A Human Milk Bank for Saskatchewan Heidi Ludwig - Auser Identify indications for use of donor human milk Describe criteria for donating & receiving human milk from a milk bank Describe collection & processing steps of donated human milk Discuss progress made & strategies used for building acceptance of donor human milk by professionals & the public Discuss current status in the development of a human milk bank in Saskatchewan
5 1400 Relocation Break 1405 Interactive Sessions Repeat of 1315 sessions 1450 Refreshment Break and Displays Galaxy B Ballroom 1515 Ethics for Everyday: Ethical dilemmas in Breastfeeding Jennifer Peddlesden Identify documents which guide ethical decisions for IBCLC s & health care providers Understand & apply conseuential (utilitarian), non-conseuential, & virtue based ethical decisions as they relate to work with breastfeeding families Apply at least three of the seven principles of ethical decisions around human subjects and relate these to the IBLCE Code of Professional Conduct Use a decision framework to apply this knowledge & the IBLCE Code of Professional Conduct to some cases 1615 Questions & Discussion 1630 Adjourn STUDY CREDITS PHYSICIANS As an organization accredited to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools, Continuing Professional Learning, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan has approved this education program for up to MAINPRO-M1 credits on behalf of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Saskatchewan College. Reciprocal recognition is provided by the American Medical Association for the Physician s Recognition Award and by the American Academy of Family Physicians. This educational event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada. SMA EDUCATION FUND Up to $3000 of fees for recognized continuing medical education (CME) activities can be recovered each year by Saskatchewan physicians from the CME fund managed by the SK Medical Association (SMA). Please click here for SMA Fund Application
6 SPEAKERS Keynote Speakers Jennifer Peddlesden, BSc Pharm. IBCLC Breastfeeding Educator & La Leche League Canada Leader Chestermere, AB Jean Clinton, MD, FRCP(C) Associate Clinical Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences McMaster University, Division of Child Psychiatry Hamilton, Ontario Local and Provincial Speakers Heidi Ludwig-Auser Clinical Dietitian NICU Food & Nutrition Services Royal University Hospital Dr. Krista Baerg Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics University of Saskatchewan Dr. Marilyn Baetz Professor & Head Department of Psychiatry University of Saskatchewan Hanna Hanowski, IBCLC Private Practice Lactation Consultant Regina, SK Helen Irwin, RN, IBCLC Facilitator, Postpartum Depression Support Program Saskatoon Health Region Debbie Lalonde, RN, IBCLC Public Health Nurse / Lactation Consultant Tisdale Community Health Office Kelsey Trail Health Region Carolyn Laventure Clinical Dietitian, Pediatrics Royal University Hospital Dr. Dolores Logan Regina Community Clinic Regina, SK Debbie Schroeder, RN Four Directions Health Centre Regina, SK Wendy Stefiuk, RN (Ret d) Coordinator Baby Friendly Coalition Saskatoon Health Region Jana Stockham, RN, IBCLC Maternal Child Nurse Saskatoon Health Region Linda Wright, RN, IBCLC Lactation Consultant, Maternal Child Royal University Hospital
7 APPLICATION FOR POSTER PRESENTATION OR TABLE TOP DISPLAY BREASTFEEDING NATURE S WAY May 3-4, Saskatoon, Travelodge Hotel Name of Program / Research Topic /Display: Best Description of Your Display: Are you involved in research, education, client support and public health policy and advocacy to promote, protect and support breastfeeding? Would you like to share your innovative programs and practices with others? The Breastfeeding Nature s Way Conference May 3 & 4, 2013 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan would like to invite you and your organization to share your innovative programs and practices. Applications are open for individuals and groups to submit their research or program ideas to display at the conference. Tables will be available for table top displays and poster presentations for both days of the conference. You are welcome to attend your display on both days of the conference over the breaks, and we specifically reuest that you be at your table Friday, May 3 during the extended refreshment break of for viewing. Innovative Programs & Processes Community-Based Programming & Support Research Multidisciplinary Activities Best Practice & Knowledge Translation/Exchange/Education Other: Please describe: How does your project/research relate to the Conference Theme and Objectives? Name of Key Contact: Phone Number: Please note: Space is limited, so apply early If your program is involved in more than one activity, please submit a separate application for each. The intent of the poster presentations is to provide information about innovation, knowledge translation, best practice, breastfeeding support and emerging research. Displayers wishing to promote funded programs or commercial interests are asked to direct their inuiries to the program planner roxanne.laforge@usask.ca for appropriate displayer rates. You must be registered to attend the full 2-day conference in order to secure a table for your program or display. How to submit this application: Fax (306) or scan in and to roxanne.laforge@usask.ca Image from Alena Ozerova Dreamstime.com
8 PLEASE SELECT YOUR Session Choices Saturday, May & 1050 AM (Choose Two) Interactive Sessions - Case Discussions 1. Practical Management of Issues that Affect Breastfeeding Dr. D. Logan, H. Hanowski 2. Help! I m New at This - Basics for the New Mom (Nurse or NP) Linda Wright 3. Optimizing Attachment & Building Breastfeeding Success for Vulnerable Moms Debbie Schroeder 4. Breastfeeding and Postnatal Depression: Optimizing Care & Support - Dr. Marilyn Baetz and Helen Irwin Saturday, May & 1405 PM (Choose Two) Interactive Sessions - Case Discussions 1. Management of the Breastfed Infant with Jaundice Debbie Lalonde & Dr. K. Baerg BREASTFEEDING NATURE S WAY May 3-4, Meds and Moms: Antidepressants, Pain Relief & Domperidone Jennifer Peddlesden 3. Breastfeeding by the Numbers: Assessing Growth in the Breastfeeding Infant Carolyn Laventure 4. Now is the Time: A Human Milk Bank for Saskatchewan Heidi Ludwig - Auser How to Register: Phone (306) Fax (306) perinatal.education@usask.ca Contact Details Dr. Mr. Ms. Last Name Given Name(s) Address City Province Postal Code Telephone Fax (reuired) Registration Fees Please note that we accept payment only by credit card or institutional cheue payable to Continuing Professional Learning. Fees may be pro-rated for partial attendance. Registration will not be processed until payment is received. U of S - GST Registration Number RT0001 (GST included in all prices) Fees include continental breakfasts, lunches, conference materials and all educational sessions. HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS Before April 25 $ ($ $ GST) April 25 and after $ ($ $ GST) RESIDENTS & STUDENTS (student: proof of full-time status must accompany reg. form) Flat Rate $ ($ GST) Family Physician Specialist (Please Specify) Pharmacist Nurse Nurse Practitioner Mail I am an IBLCE Lactation Consultant Perinatal Education Program University of Saskatchewan Box RPO University Saskatoon SK S7N 4J8 Dietitian/Nutritionist Midwife Resident Student (Please Specify) Other(Please Specify) Payment Information $ Total Amount Enclosed VISA Master Card Institutional Cheue Credit Card Number Expiry Date Name of Cardholder CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY: Cancellations must be received in writing before April 24, 2013 and will be subject to a $75.00 administration fee. Refunds will not be considered on or after April 24, The Division of Continuing Professional Learning, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan reserves the right to cancel or postpone this conference due to insufficient registration or circumstances beyond our control. This conference may be cancelled twenty (20) days prior to the conference date. In such a case, each registrant will be notified by telephone or with written notification and a full refund following. The Division of Continuing Professional Learning, College of Medicine is not responsible for any other costs including, but not limited to, airline or hotel penalties.
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