42nd Annual March of Dimes

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42nd Annual March of Dimes Perinatal Nursing Conference Perinatal Roadmap to Excellent Patient Care March 6-7, 2017 The Westin Lombard York Town Center Lombard, IL

welcome It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us for the 42nd Annual Perinatal Nursing Conference. The volunteers serving on this council work year-round to identify cutting edge topics and expert speakers. Nursing is an honored profession and the March of Dimes embraces the opportunity to support professional development efforts. We encourage you to attend and support this March of Dimes program, as we all work to protect our most precious resource: babies. -The Perinatal Nursing Advisory Council who we are The March of Dimes is a champion for all babies those born healthy and those who need our help to survive and thrive. These babies are the millions of reasons behind our urgent mission to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality by: Supporting Nobel Prize -winning research offering hope for prevention and solutions for babies born too soon or with birth defects Funding statewide quality improvement initiatives and programs which improve pregnancy outcomes and promote healthy mothers and babies Advocating for legislation that promotes maternal and infant health such as newborn screening and creation of a statewide taskforce to combat prematurity Providing support and information to families with a newborn in the neonatal intensive care nursery or where there has been a perinatal loss Providing public and professional education on issues relevant to the March of Dimes mission conference objectives The goal of this two-day program is to address significant and challenging areas of perinatal nursing practice. Upon course completion, the experienced professional will be better able to: Describe current trends and recent clinical advances which are significant to perinatal nursing practice Explore societal and professional issues challenging the delivery of perinatal healthcare today Improve quality of care based on evidence-based practices Discuss nursing research relevant to the comprehensive care of the childbearing family

who should attend? Nurses, Midwives, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Nurse Managers, Nursing Students, Childbirth Educators, Lactation Consultants, Health Educators, Genetic Counselors and Public Health Nurses. accreditation Nurses: This activity has been submitted to the Ohio Nurses Association(OBN-001-91) for approval to award contact hours. The Ohio Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Lactation Consultants: An application for contact hours will be submitted to the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners. perinatal nurse excellence award Nominations may be submitted now through January 27 @ 5PM for the March of Dimes Perinatal Nurse Excellence Award. Five nurses will be recognized at the conference for their outstanding commitment and creativity in approaching the dayto-day challenges in the perinatal setting. Recipients will be notified by February 10. Award winners will receive free conference registration and will be recognized at the Awards Luncheon on March 7. Nominators of award winners will be provided complimentary conference attendance for March 7. Nomination forms are available at www.marchofdimesconference.org. poster session The March of Dimes Perinatal Nursing Advisory Council invites you to participate in our fifth annual poster session at the 2017 conference. Poster topics will be relevant to perinatal nursing. The posters will be research based as well as project based, including processes related to evidence-based practice or quality improvement initiatives. The authors will be present during designated viewing sessions to discuss their research. Poster abstract applications will be accepted through January 23 and can be found at www.marchofdimesconference.org. session tracking assistant To assist in distinguishing which sessions best fit your educational needs, the indicators below can be found next to each topic in the agenda. Many sessions apply to multiple areas. Please visit www.marchofdimesconference.org for detailed session descriptions to assist you in the selection process. Public Health High Risk Newborn Lactation L&D/Mother Baby

perinatal nursing advisory council Jennifer Johnson, RNC, BSN, ICCE Co-chair Advocate Condell Medical Center Karen Werrbach, MSN, RNC-OB, NEA-BC Co-Chair Rush-Copley Medical Center Jo Ann Allen, RN, MSN, IBCLC University of Chicago Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing Catherine Bennett, RNC, MSN, APN/CNS Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Katherine Bulthuis, APN, CCNS, MSN St. Alexius Medical Center Carol Burke, RNC, MSN, APN/CNS Loyola University Perinatal Center Jennifer Carlson, BSN Swedish American Hospital Sue Carlson, DNP, APN-BC Advocate South Suburban Hospital Adelaide B. Caprio, APN, MSN, CCNS, RNC- NIC Children's Hospital University of Illinois Linnette Carter, RN-BC, MSN, APN/CNS Mercyhealth- Rockton Campus Felicia Fitzgerald BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CLNC University of Chicago Medicine Louise Hauser, RN, BSN, CLS Mercyhealth Rockton Campus Kim Kocur, RNC-OB, MSN, APN Advocate Christ Medical Center Michelle Liske, MSN, RN, CNL Prentice Women s Hospital Charamonte Oladeji, RN Chicago Department of Public Health Mary Puchalski, DNP, APN, CNS, NNP-BC University of Illinois at Chicago Dawn Reimann, DNP, RNC-NIC, APN/CNS Angela Rodriguez, RNC, BSN, CCRC Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Susie Rosenberg, RN, MS, CNS-BC Prentice Women s Hospital Carol Rosenbusch, RN Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Hospital Terri Russell, DNP, APN, NNP-BC Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Hospital Debbie Schy, RNC, MSN, APN/CNS, IBCLC Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Jean Smith, RNC, MSN, NE-BC Advocate Children s Hospital, Oak Lawn Cynthia Wilson, RN, MS Illinois Department of Human Services

Monday, March 6, 2017 7:00-8:00 8:00-9:00 Keynote Session Registration and Continental Breakfast Visit Exhibitors and Posters Why (pre)term Birth? Vincent J. Lynch, Ph.D. 9:00-9:15 Visit Exhibitors and Posters 9:15-10:30 A Sessions A-1 Rocky Mountain High: Weeding Through the Issues of Marijuana Legalization Cyndy Krening, MS, RNC-OB, C-EFM A-2 Hot Topics in Neonatal Skin Care Carolyn Lund RN, MS, FAAN A-3 Zika Virus Update: What Providers Need to Know Stephanie R. Black, MD, MSc 10:30-10:45 Visit Exhibitors and Posters 10:45-12:00 B Sessions B-1 B-2 Illinois Severe Maternal Hypertension Initiative: Improving Outcomes Through Evidence Based Practice Ann E. B. Borders, MD, MSc, MPH Misadventures in Neonatal IV Therapy: Central Lines and Peripheral IV Complications Carolyn Lund RN, MS, FAAN B-3 Obesity and Pregnancy: Obstetric and Life Long Implication for Mother and Fetus James Keller MD MHSA 12:00-1:15 Lunch Program / Visit Exhibitors and Posters 1:15-2:15 Keynote Session ILPQC: Perinatal Quality Collaboratives, a Key Strategy to Improve Health Outcomes for Moms and Babies Ann E. B. Borders, MD, MSc, MPH 2:15-2:30 Visit Exhibitors and Posters 2:30-3:30 C Sessions C-1 Sudden Unexpected Postnatal Collapse of the Newborn: What You Can Do Terri L. Russell, DNP, APN, NNP-BC C-2 Newborn Screening: What We Are Doing for Infants 50 Years After the PKU Kerri Z. Machut, MD C-3 Community and Family Violence: A Public Health Crisis Evelyn Perkins, RN, MS, PMH-BC, NE-BC 3:30-3:45 Visit Exhibitors and Posters 3:45-4:45 D Sessions D-1 Strategies in the Management of Preterm Labor Patricia Heywood, M.D. D-2 Preventing Chronic Lung Disease in Preterm Babies Brett R. Galley, MD D-3 Feeling Connected and Understood: The Power of Attunement with Families Linda Gilkerson, LSW, PhD Public Health High Risk Newborn Lactation L&D/Mother Baby

7:00-8:00 8:00-9:00 Keynote Session Tuesday, March 7, 2017 Registration and Continental Breakfast Visit Exhibitors and Posters Social Determinants of Health Panel Janine Hill MPH, PhD(c) Dr. Kirk E. Harris, MPA, JD, PHD, Esq. Amanda C. Mehl, RN, MPH Evelyn Perkins RN, MS, PMH-BC, NE-BC 9:00-9:15 Visit Exhibitors and Posters 9:15-10:30 E Sessions E-1 Risk and Liability Issues in Perinatal Medicine: How to Defend a Malpractice Case Jane A McAtee, J.D. E-2 The State of Illinois Responds to the NAS Crisis Mary Puchalski, DNP, APN, CNS, NNP-BC E-3 Perinatal Revolution: Impact of Community-Based Doulas Brenda Reyes, RN, CLC Tikvah Wadley, AAS, CD(DONA), BDT (DONA) 10:30-10:45 Visit Exhibitors and Posters 10:45-12:00 F Sessions F-1 Labor Management Update Kathleen R. Simpson, PhD, RNC, CNS-BC, FAAN F-2 Antimicrobial Stewardship within the Neonatal ICU Kristen M. Welsh, PharmD, BCPPS F-3 No Mother Left Behind: Reducing Breastfeeding Disparities Among African American Women Kimberly Seals Allers 12:00-1:15 Lunch Program / Visit Exhibitors and Posters 1:15-2:15 Keynote Session Inspired Nurse Rich Bluni, RN, LHRM 2:15-2:30 Visit Exhibitors and Posters G-1 Chorioamnionitis at Term Carol Burke MSN, APRN/CNS, RNC-OB 2:30-3:30 G-2 Neurodevelopment in Preterm Infants: Perinatal Strategies to G Sessions Improve Outcomes Kousiki Patra, MD G-3 Establishing Best Practice Implementing the Baby-Friendly Initiative Pam Allyn, RN, BSN, LCCE, IBCLC 3:30-3:45 Visit Exhibitors and Posters H-1 Unspoken: The Culture of Female Genital Cutting Mary Coughlin BSN RNC Ramona Hunter, RN, MS, WHNP-BC 3:45-4:45 H Sessions H-2 Lessons Learned from Medical Negligence Litigation Kenneth T. Lumb, JD H-3 When Two Major Health Initiatives Collide: Preventing Pregnancy and Protecting Milk Supply in NICU Mothers Paula P. Meier, PhD, RN, FAAN Beverly Rossman, PhD, RN 4:45-5:00 Conference Evaluations Public Health High Risk Newborn Lactation L&D/Mother Baby

location & hotel The 2017 Conference will be held at the Westin Lombard Yorktown Center, 70 Yorktown Shopping Center, Lombard, IL. Located just 30 minutes west of Chicago and steps from Yorktown Shopping Center, with shops, restaurants, and evening activities, the hotel is easily accessible from all major expressways as well as O Hare International and Midway airports. For further information visit http://www.westinlombard.com. Parking is free of charge. A limited block of rooms is being held under March of Dimes Annual Perinatal Nursing Conference at the discounted rate of $124.00 per night for both single and double rooms (tax not included). Rooms are available for the nights of Sunday, March 5, Monday, March 6, and Tuesday, March 7. Rates are subject to local and state taxes. The deadline to reserve a room at this rate is 5 PM on February 13. Rooms may be reserved by calling the hotel at (888)627-9031 and requesting a room under the March of Dimes Annual Perinatal Nursing Conference Block. registration information Please fill out the Registration page with your payment and mail or fax to: March of Dimes Perinatal Nursing Conference 111 W. Jackson Blvd, Suite 1650 Chicago, IL 60604 Fax: (312) 435-0988 Register online at www.marchofdimesconference.org Telephone registrations are not accepted. Please make checks payable to March of Dimes. Single & Multi Day Registrations may not be shared. Cancellations: Cancellations received on or before February 10 will receive a full refund. Those received after this date will be assessed a $50 processing fee. No refunds are given for no shows or cancellations received after February 24. Substitutions are accepted. For more registration information, special needs or questions, contact: Anna Blankenberger, MPH 312-765-9031 ablankenberger@marchofdimes.org

Pam Allyn, RN, BSN, LCCE, IBCLC Lactation Education Consultants Stephanie Black, MD, MSc Chicago Department of Public Health Rich Bluni, RN, LHRM Studer Group, a Huron Solution Ann E. B. Borders, MD, MSc, MPH Northshore University Health System The University of Chicago Carol Burke MSN, APRN/CNS, RNC-OB, Loyola University Medical Center Mary Coughlin, BSN, RNC Brett R. Galley, MD Renaissance Medical Group Linda Gilkerson, LSW, Ph.D. Erikson Institute Kirk E. Harris, MPA, JD, Ph.D., Esq. Fathers, Families & Healthy Communities Patricia Heywood, MD Advocate Christ Hospital Janine Hill, MPH Lewis Health Soultions Ramona Hunter, RN, MS, WHNP-BC James Keller, MD, MHSA Advocate Trinity Hospital Cyndy Krening, MS, RNC-OB, C-EFM St. Joseph Hospital, Denver, CO faculty Carolyn Lund RN, MS, FAAN UCSF Benioff Children s Hospital Oakland, CA University of California San Francisco Vincent J. Lynch, Ph.D. The University of Chicago Kerri Z. Machut, MD Feinberg School of Medicine Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children s Hospital Jane A McAtee, J.D. University of Chicago Medical Center Amanda C. Mehl, RN, MPH Boone County Health Department Paula P. Meier, Ph.D., RN, FAAN Kousiki Patra, MD Rush University Children s Hospital Evelyn Perkins RN, MS, PMH-BC, NE-BE Northwestern Memorial Hospital Mary Puchalski, DNP, APN, CNS, NNP-BC The University of Illinois at Chicago Brenda Reyes, RN, CLC HealthConnect One Terri L. Russell, DNP, APN, NNP-BC Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children s Hospital Kimberly Seals Allers Journalist/Author/Media Commentator Kathleen R. Simpson, PhD, RNC, CNS-BC, FAAN MCN The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing Kenneth T. Lumb, JD Corboy & Demetrio, P.C. Tikvah Wadley, AAS, CD(DONA), BDT (DONA) HealthConnect One Kristen M. Welsh, PharmD, BCPPS

registration form *Name: *Organization: *Home Address: *City: *State: *Zip: Phone: *Email: *required Sign up for BOTH days and receive up to 15 contact hours for only $275. To receive these prices, register and pay by 2/10/2017. All prices will be raised by $50 after that date. Monday Only Special : $175 Tuesday Only Special: $175 Two Day Special: $275 Total: Registration after 2/8/16: Monday only: $225 Two Day Special: $325 Tuesday only: $225 Total: Special Dietary Needs: (Circle one, if applicable) Vegetarian Gluten Free Other: Payment Method Circle one of the following: Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Check Name on Card Exp / Card Number Security Code *MUST include a copy of your check request or purchase order if payment is forthcoming* Please circle your breakout sessions: Monday Tuesday A-1 B-1 C-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 H-1 A-2 B-2 C-2 D-2 E-2 F-2 G-2 H-2 A-3 B-3 C-3 D-3 E-3 F-3 G-3 H-3 Thank you and we looking forward to seeing you in March!

111 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 1650 Chicago, IL 60604 Our Initiative In effort to conserve resources and protect the environment, our brochure is shorter and registrations will be submitted online. Full session descriptions can be viewed at: www.marchofdimesconference.org. Speaker presentations will be available for you to download prior to the conference on Friday, February 24. Handouts will not be available at the conference. You will receive a special link upon registration. Sponsored by: