Women & Children Services 34th Annual Perinatal Symposium May 2, 2018 7am-3:30pm Crest Hollow Country Club, Woodbury, NY Challenges Facing the Obstetric & Neonatal Population: Strategies to Combat Them
ACCREDITATION CME ACCREDITATION NYU Winthrop Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION NYU Winthrop Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum OF 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. NURSING ACCREDITATION NYU Winthrop Hospital is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the Northeast Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Provider Number: #NY009-2020 10/9/20 6.0 contact hours will be awarded CME ABSTRACTS/POSTERS The committee is looking for evidenced based research studies and quality improvement poster presentations that are relevant to improving outcomes for Women and Children within the Maternal/Child Healthcare arena. We are interested in showcasing original and innovative projects that address current trends across the perinatal continuum. Abstracts for poster presentations should be no longer than 200 words including, purpose, design, methodology, discussions/findings, theoretical/ conceptual framework (if applicable), and implication for nursing practice. The requested size for the poster presentation should be no larger than 48 inches X 36 inches.{abstracts may be sent to C.J. Catalano MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, Nurse Manager, Labor & Delivery - Ccatalano@nyuwinthrop.org; (516 663-9336).} FACULTY DISCLOSURE It is the policy of NYU Winthrop Hospital to adhere to ACCME, SCNA, and ANCC accreditation requirements, policies and standards for Commercial Support in order to ensure content validity, fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty, planners, and authors of educational content, who participate in sponsored programs, must disclose to the audience any potential, apparent or real conflicts of interest related to their contribution to the activity as well as any off-label or investigational uses of any commercial products or devices not yet approved in the Unites Dates. All faculty disclosures will be made at the time of the activity. Please call Robert Martin, MBA, Director of CME at 516-6632521 to express any concerns. At the time of brochure printing this program has not received grant support from commercial sponsor(s).
REGISTER TODAY We accept online registration for all NYU Winthrop CME-CE courses Register & pay online at: https://www.highmarksce.com/winthrop Registration day of course: Credit Card Only Registration fee includes on-line educational materials, meals and CME-CE credit certificate NYU Winthrop, NYU Langone, NYU Brooklyn and affiliates: (RN, NP s, PA s, residents, RT s, students): $ 95.00 Non-NYU Winthrop (RN, NP s, PA s, RT s): $ 150.00 Physicians: $ 160.00 CONFIRMATION: All registrants will receive a confirmation via email CANCELLATION: A fee of $50 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received 48 hours prior to the course. No refund will be made thereafter. LOCATION: Crest Hollow Country Club 8325 Jericho Tpke. Woodbury, NY 11797 Room temperature varies, please bring a sweater. Dress is Business Casual Free Wi-Fi available: No Password needed @ Crest Hollow C.C. In order to help save the planet, handouts will only be available online. A separate link will be sent to registrants 1 week prior to event and 4 weeks following.
Overview The Annual Perinatal Conference is a very successful obstetrical/neonatal conference that has become a tradition for maternal child nurses and practitioners in the tri-state for many years. The 34th Annual Perinatal Conference will present a variety of cutting edge topics impacting the daily practices of today s obstetrical and neonatal nurses and providers. The highly specialized and inter-professional team-based care provided to obstetrical patients and neonates requires ongoing multidisciplinary education to empower the health care professionals to apply evidence based practice to improve perinatal outcomes and women s health. The planning committee has selected topics based upon written as well as verbal evaluations and surveys from last year s symposium and clinically current information concerning obstetrical and neonatal care. We are inviting health care professionals to present their evidenced based practice and research during the poster session. A recent needs assessment identified the following areas in knowledge, competence and performance that we plan to address in the symposium curriculum including: implications & management of intrauterine resuscitation, prenatal recognition and treatment options for congenital heart disease, update on management and education regarding safe sleep practice, OCD and impact on parenting, cultural health disparity present on Long island, L&D nurse research project: peanut ball study/implications in the delivery setting.
Agenda 7:00 am 7:30 am Registration, Exhibitors/Posters and Continental Breakfast Moderator: Laura Braithwaite, BSN, RNC-BC 7:30 am 7:40am Welcome/Opening Remarks Eileen Magri, PhD, RN, NE-BC, Vice President, Nursing 7:40 am 8:15 am Cultural Health Disparity in Nassau County; The Role of Maternal Child Nurses and Practitioners Martine Hackett, PhD, MPH Hofstra University 8:15 am 9:15 am Understanding Maternal and Fetal Oxygen Transport: Tools to Guide Methods of Intrauterine Resuscitation: Susan Drummond, RM, MSN, C-EFM (Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tenn.) 9:15 am - 10:00 am Reducing SIDS & Infant Sleep Related Injuries: Messaging Matters Shelley A. Fleit, PhD, LCSW, Consultant 10:00 am - 10: 40am Poster Session/ Vendors/ Coffee & Tea 10: 40 am - 11:30 pm New Mothers thoughts of Infant related Harm & relationship with postpartum OCD and Parenting Wendy Isnarde (Mom volunteer) 11:30 am - 12:00 pm The Effectiveness of using the Peanut Ball to Shorten the First and Second Stage of Labor Catherine Bell MSN, RNC-BC 12:00pm - 12:15pm Q&A 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm LUNCH & Posters/Exhibitors 1:15 pm -2:05pm Infants with CHD are now of Childbearing Age: Implications During Pregnancy Vijayapraveena Paruchuri, MD 2:05pm - 3:00 pm CHD Neonatal Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes Donna Better, MD, FAAP, FACC 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Closing Remarks/Q&A
Faculty Donna Better, MD, FAAP, FACC Mary Lynn Brassil MS, RN, CES,C-EFM Assistant Director Pediatric Cardiology Perinatal CNS Director Perinatal Cardiology N.C. Perinatal Network Chair NYU Winthrop Hospital NYU Winthrop Hospital Martine Hackett, PhD, MPH Wendy Isnarde Assistant Professor Mother Volunteer Department of Health Professions Postpartum Resource Center of N.Y. School of Health Sciences & Human Services Hofstra University Catherine R. Bell, MSN, RNC-BC ANM, Labor & Delivery Shelley Fleit PhD, LCSW NYU Winthrop Hospital (Former) Stony Brook School of Social Welfare Vijayapraveena Paruchuri, MD Consultant Adult Cardiology NYU Winthrop Hospital Susan Drummond MSN, RN, C-EFM Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee Planning Committee Mary Lynn C. Brassil, MS, RN, CES, C-EFM., Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist Eileen P. Magri, PhD, RN, NE-BC Vice President, Nursing Chair Karen Hylton-McGuire, PhD(c), RNC-NIC, IBCLC Lactation Consultant C.J. Catalano. MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM Nurse Manager, Labor & Delivery Catherine R. Bell, MSN, RNC-BC ANM, Labor & Delivery Christine Marsiello, MSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC Alumnus CCRN Director of Professional Nursing Practice and Education Magnet Program Director Jackie Krumholtz, MS, RNC Staff Nurse NICU Laura Braithwaite, BSN RNC-OB, C-EFM Clinical Educator L&D Dawn Christie, BSN, RN, NE-BC Nurse Manager, Mother Baby Anne Lucas. MSN, RN OB Clinical Systems Administrator Alice M. Nash PhD(c) RNC-NIC Assistant Director of Professional Nursing Practice & Education Karen Bucchino, BSN, RN, IBCLC Staff Nurse Mother Baby LaShon Pitter, RN, MSN, MBA Neonatal ICU, Nurse Manager Linda Connolly, BSN, RN Staff Nurse, Mother Baby
Competencies: This symposium will address the following ACGME/ABMS/ IOM competencies: Medical knowledge > Provide patient centered care > Evidence based practice > work in interdisciplinary teams Target Audience Obstetricians, Neonatologists, Pediatricians, Obstetrical and Neonatal nurses, Midwives, Advance practice nurses, Physician Assistants, Community Health nurses, respiratory therapists and fellows, residents, and students involved in the care of obstetrical and neonatal patients. OBJECTIVES Discuss the cultural health disparities that exist in specific geographical areas on Long Island. Evaluate how the knowledge of cultural beliefs and evidence based interven tions and education will enhance safe sleep practices and improve SUID outcomes. Comprehend the clinical significance of intrauterine resuscitation on Category II & III heart rate tracings during labor. Understand the fundamentals of collaborative care for women experiencing congenital heart disease during childbearing. Develop a plan of care for prenatal diagnosis and neonatal management for the infant with congenital heart disease. Increase awareness of significance of the bedside nurse to be involved in research to enhance the care of laboring patients to facilitate vaginal delivery.