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Re First Annual Regional Perinatal Nursing Conference Monday, October 6, 2014 8:00am - 4:00pm Malcolm & Elizabeth Chase Education Center South Pavilion, Auditoriums 1-3 101 Dudley Street, Providence, RI Sponsored by: Rhode Island Section

Planning Committee Nichole Aguiar, MSW, LCSW March of Dimes, RI Chapter Lori Johnson MS, BSN, RNC-HROB Clinical Education Manager, Karen Kennally, RN, BSN, CHSE Perinatal Outreach Educator, Dale Monnier BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, IBCLC Clinical Staff Educator, Who Should Attend? All health care professionals responsible for perinatal and neonatal care, including: Nurses caring for perinatal patients Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Clinical Nurse Specialists Respiratory Therapists Residents, Fellows Clinical Educators Nurse Midwives Social Workers Nursing/Medical Students Family Practitioners Conference Overview This conference focuses on how to bring best practice to the bedside. Topics will include reducing primary cesarean section rates, the benefits of gentle cesarean sections and placing baby skin to skin after birth, neonatal abstinence syndrome and the effects on breastfeeding, and oxygen use in laboring patients and neonates. Conference Objectives Upon conclusion of this conference, participants should be able to: 1. Discuss how to implement evidence-based practice in the clinical setting 2. Describe reasons to decrease primary cesarean section rates 3. Explain physiology and principles of the gentle cesarean technique 4. Identify current evidence-based recommendations for breastfeeding the substance exposed newborn 5. Discuss the judicious use of oxygen in mothers and newborns Nursing Continuing Education Credit This program has been approved for 6.75 contact hours. of Rhode Island is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Rhode Island State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Social Work Continuing Education Credit Jean Salera-Vieira, MS, PNS, RNC-OB, C-EFM Section Chair, AWHONN RI Tracey Savage, MS, RNC-OB, C-EFM Clinical Staff Educator, Denise A. Sullivan, MSN, RNC Secretary/Treasurer, AWHONN RI This program has been approved for 6 CE s for social workers by the NASW-RI Chapter.

Regional Perinatal Nursing Conference October 6, 2014 8am - 4pm Malcom & Elizabeth Chase Education Center 8-8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30-8:45 am Welcoming Remarks 8:45-9 am Setting the stage: how to bring best practice to the bedside Catherine Ruhl, CNM, MS 9-10 am Successful Prevention of the Primary Cesarean Delivery Catherine Ruhl, CNM, MS 10-10:30 am Coffee Break Poster Presentations 10:30-11:30 am Implementing the Gentle Cesarean Model: Ready? Set? Go (Skin-to-Skin)! Susanna Magee, MD, MPH 11:30-12:30 pm Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome & Breastfeeding Mara Coyle, MD 12:30-1:15 pm Boxed Lunch 1:15-2 pm Oxygen for Intrauterine Resuscitation, Of Unproved Benefit and Potentially Harmful Maureen Hamel, MD 2-2:15 pm Snack Break 2:15-3 pm Oxygen Use in Neonates James Ginda, MA, RRT, CHES, FAARC and Dale Monnier, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, IBCLC 3-3:45 pm Moving Best Practice to the Bedside- it is up to all of us! Mimi Pomerleau, DNP, RNC-OB 3:45-4 pm Closing Remarks/Evaluations/Contact Hour Certificates

Speakers Mara G. Coyle, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Clinical) The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Director of Newborn Medicine St. Luke s Hospital James Ginda, MA, RRT, CHES, FAARC Respiratory Care Supervisor Kent Hospital Respiratory Therapy Clinical Instructor Community College of Rhode Island Fellow of the American Association for Respiratory Care Maureen Hamel, MD Chief Resident Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Susanna Magee, MD, MPH Director of Maternal Child Health Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Assistant Professor of Family Medicine The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Dale Monnier, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, IBCLC Clinical Staff Educator, Labor and Delivery Mimi Pomerleau, DNP, RNC-OB 2013 President, AWHONN Assistant Professor Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Institute of Health Professions Staff Nurse, MGH, Boston, MA Catherine Ruhl, CNM, MS Director of Women s Health Programs, AWHONN Staff Nurse Midwife, Providence Hospital, Washington, DC

General Information In support of our green status, presenter presentations/handouts will be available in PDF format on our website. *Final presentations will be uploaded after the conference. Conference Parking: If you will be driving to the conference and require parking, please note that on your registration form. Parking will be at 775 Eddy Street with a shuttle available to Women and Infants. Directions and maps will be provided on the website. Registration Information: Register Online or complete brochure form: Conference fee includes attendance at the conference, continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon break. At the Door Registrations: $11.00 will be added to all registrations taken on the day of the conference. Cancellation Policy: A fee of $10.00 will be assessed if cancellation notice is received by September 22, 2014. A fee of $25.00 will be charged if cancellation notice is received September 22 through October 2, 2014. No shows are responsible for full registration fee; however, substitutions are welcome without penalty. Please provide substitution information to Lisa Moone, lmoone@kentri.org, or via phone at (401) 737-7010, ext 31471. Confirmations: Once you are registered, you will receive a confirmation letter. Access to presentations: Access to conference presentations will only be available at https://secure2.carenewengland.org/events/?rid=021 using your designated access code. Methods of Payment: Cash, personal checks or money orders. Please make checks payable to. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are also accepted. Sorry, no American Express. For more information: Please visit our website at http:// womenandinfants.org/events/perinatalconference/ or contact Jean Salera- Vieira at jsalera@carene.org or (401) 737-7010, ext 31878.

Registration Form Regional Perinatal Conference October 6, 2014 Registration can be made on-line or by mail. For payment by check or money order, print and mail this form with check or money order to: Lisa Moone, Kent Hospital, Education Department, 455 Toll Gate Road, Warwick, RI 02885 For payment by credit card, register at https: //secure2.carenewengland.org/events/?rid=021 NAME POSITION/TITLE AFFILIATION: ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE # EMAIL ADDRESS REGISTRATION FEE : (includes attendance at the conference, access to presentations in PDF format on our website, continental breakfast, box lunch, and afternoon break) Please check appropriate box $ 50 for AWHONN members AWHONN Member number: $ 75 for non-awhonn members Please check box for dietary restrictions Specify restriction: Please check box if you require special assistance Specify assistance: SEATING LIMITED to 100 participants POSTER PRESENTATIONS: Please indicate if you will be bringing a poster to display for the poster presentation and the poster title/topic. Title Topic Please contact Tracey Savage at tsavage@wihri.org with the details of your poster. PARKING: YES, I will be driving to the conference and will require parking FOR OFFICE USE Postmarked Amount Paid Check Number Date Received