TAKING ACTION FOR EQUITY

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TAKING ACTION FOR EQUITY Tuesday, December 11, 2018 AGENDA 7:30 8:00am Registration 8:00-8:15 am Welcome Address Karen Bankston, PhD, MSN, FACHE Adjunct Professor, Clinical, College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati President/CEO, KDB and Associates Consulting Services, LLC Melba R. Moore, MS, CPHA Health Commissioner, City of Cincinnati 8:15 8:30 am Where We Have Been and Where We Are Now! Ryan Everett, MPH Director, Population Health, Ohio Hospital Association 8:30-9:45 am HIGHLIGHTS: PRENATAL AND HOSPITAL PROGRAMS Moderator Natashia Conner, MS, CHES, IBCLC How the Centering Program Supports Breastfeeding, Celina Cunanan, MSN, APRN-CNM How to Leverage what the State of Ohio is doing for Breastfeeding in Your Own Community, Ryan Everett, MPH, Michelle Allison, MS, RD, LD, CLC, Breanne Haviland, MS, RD, LD, CLC How to Steal Shamelessly and Share Generously in Hospital Quality Improvement to Improve Exclusive Breastfeeding, Laura Ward, MD, IBCLC What Doulas Do to Support Breastfeeding! Christin Farmer, BA, Jessica Roach, BA How Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding! G. Wesley Bugg, JD, LLM, Calvin Williams, CLC 9:45 10:00 am Break, Exhibitors, Posters

10:00 11:00 am WORKSHOPS: PRENATAL AND HOSPITAL PROGRAMS 1. Breastfeeding 101 ROOM 262 Natashia Conner, MS, CHES, IBCLC Olga Tamayo, RN, IBCLC Lactation Consultant, Division of Nutrition Therapy, Cincinnati Children s 2. How the Centering Program Supports Breastfeeding ROOM 252 Celina Cunanan, MSN, APRN-CNM Director, Division of Nurse-Midwifery, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Tenisha Gaines, MBA, CLC Centering Pregnancy Program Manager, UH Rainbow Center for Women & Children Krishna Miller, RN Co-facilitator, Primary Health Solutions Centering Program Paula Morelli, CNM TriHealth Nurse Midwives Centering Program 3. How to Leverage what the State of Ohio is doing for Breastfeeding in Your Own Community ROOM 264 Michelle Allison, MS, RD, LD, CLC State WIC Breastfeeding Coordinator, Ohio Department of Health Ryan Everett, MPH Director, Population Health, Ohio Hospital Association Breanne Haviland, MS, RD, LD, CLC Co-lead, Ohio First Steps for Healthy Babies, Ohio Department of Health 4. How to Steal Shamelessly and Share Generously in Hospital Quality Improvement to Improve Exclusive Breastfeeding ROOM 263 Laura Ward, MD, IBCLC Medical Director, Mercy Health Anderson Nurseries and Neonatologist, Cincinnati Children s 5. What Doulas Do to Support Breastfeeding! ROOM 260 & 261 Donnell Neal Hodges, Moderator Birthing Beautiful Communities Christin Farmer, BA Founding President and Chief Executive Officer, Birthing Beautiful Communities

Molly Murray Founder of Cincinnati Birth and Parenting Network and Doula Agency Jessica Roach, MPHc Health & Wellness Consultant, Restoring Our Own Through Transformation (ROOTT) Dwan Bray Certified Birth Doula, Creator of Mocha Milk Mommy s Breastfeeding Support Group 6. How Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding! ROOM 251 11:00-11:15 am Break, Exhibitors, Posters G. Wesley Bugg, JD, LLM Founder, Reaching Our Brothers Everywhere (ROBE) Calvin Williams, CLC Fatherhood Coordinator, Hamilton County Job & Family Services 11:15 12:15 pm HIGHLIGHTS: POST-PARTUM AND BEYOND WE RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER Moderator Janelle McClain, MS, PhD candidate Founder & Executive Director, Breastfeeding Outreach for Our Beautiful Sisters (BOOBS) What about Breastfeeding and Going Back to Work? Lori Nester, RD, LD, IBCLC How to Improve Support for Breastfeeding with Home Visits, Ella Thomas, MEd, CCHW How Mom-to-Mom Support Can Help with Breastfeeding Success, Libby Svoboda, MEd, BSN, RN, IBCLC, FACCE Breastfeeding Success in a Formula Feeding Culture: Connecting with Rural Families, Laura Knisley, MSN, APRN, RD, LD, FNP, IBCLC, CDE 12:15-1:45 pm LUNCH SEE INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS DOCUMENT OPTION 1 OPTION 2 1:45-2:45 pm WORKSHOPS: POST-PARTUM AND BEYOND WE RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER 7. Breastfeeding 911 ROOM 264 Tara Williams, MD, FAAP, FABM Pediatrician, Breastfeeding Medicine, Cleveland Clinic 8. What about Breastfeeding and Going Back to Work? ROOM 251 Lori Nester, RD, LD, IBCLC Breastfeeding Coordinator, Allen County WIC and Region 3 Representative, Ohio Breastfeeding Alliance

9. How to Improve Support for Breastfeeding with Home Visits ROOM 263 Jennifer Berdnsen, LSW Program Manager, Every Child Succeeds April Moorman, CHW & Chanel Roberts, BA Community Health Worker & Community Care Coordinator, Health Care Access Now (HCAN) Queen Smith, CCHW & Stephanie Satterwhite, CCHW Certified Community Health Workers, Healthy Moms & Babes Ella Thomas, MEd, CCHW Care Coordinator Supervisor & Staff Development, Healthcare Access Now Megan Walsh, LISW-S Breast for Success, MomsFirst Deputy Project Director, Cleveland Department of Public Health 10. How Mom-to-Mom Support Can Help with Breastfeeding Success ROOM 252 Natashia Conner, MS, CHES, IBCLC Dominique Love Community Health Worker, Avondale Moms Empowered to Nurse (AMEN) Janelle McClain, MS, PhD Candidate Founder & Executive Director, Breastfeeding Outreach for Our Beautiful Sisters (BOOBS) Libby Svoboda, MEd, BSN, RN, IBCLC, FACCE Manager, Community Education, Women s Health Education at University Hospitals of Cleveland Cissy Watkins, CCHW, CLC Black Lactation Circle Heather Evans, BSN, RN, IBCLC, C-EFM Baby Café Facilitator, West Chester Hospital 11. Breastfeeding Success in a Formula Feeding Culture: Connecting with Rural Families ROOM 260 & 261 Stephanie Carroll, BS, IBCLC, CLS, CLC President, Appalachian Breastfeeding Network Lisa Davidson, IBCLC Founder & Co-chair, Southeast Ohio Breastfeeding Coalition Laura Knisley, MSN, APRN, RD, LD, FNP, IBCLC, CDE Ohio Lactation Consultants Association/Clinton County Health District Amber Sheeks, MPH, RD, LD, IBCLC Lecturer, Muskingham University and Ohio University

2:45-3:00 pm Break, Exhibitors, Posters 3:00-4:45 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS OHIO INFANT MORTALITY SUMMIT JOINS US Eliminating Disparities in Breastfeeding and Infant Mortality by Achieving Health Equity Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD Morehouse School of Medicine 4:45-5:00 pm Call to Action, Evaluations, and Thank You LUNCH OPTIONS OPTION 1 ONLY for those who pre-registered for this optional lunch lecture only event is FULL 12:15 12:30 pm Pick up boxed lunch outside of Junior Ballroom C. Bring your boxed lunch ticket. 12:30 1:30 pm Keynote Lecture Ohio Children s Hospital Association Safe Sleep Summit Safe Sleep and Breastfeeding JUNIOR BALLROOM C, 3 rd floor Lori Feldman-Winter, MD, MPH Professor of Pediatrics, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Chair, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Breastfeeding American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Task Force on SIDS OPTION 2 12:15-1:45 pm Lunch on your own Food Kiosks in Grand Ballroom A with Exhibits and Posters Local restaurants within walking distance