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Wednesday, April 18, 2018 7:30 am-4:30 pm at the Sheraton Fairplex Conference Center in Pomona EVENT PARTNERS COLE-SCHAEFER AMBULANCE Register Online! www.pvhmc.org/symperi

P OMONA V ALLEY H OSPITAL M EDICAL C ENTER LOCATION The Sheraton Fairplex Conference Center is located at 601 West McKinley Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768. Parking is free. DRIVING DIRECTIONS From the West: 10 freeway East, exit Fairplex Drive. Turn left at the exit onto Fairplex Drive and continue to McKinley Avenue. Turn right on McKinley Avenue. The hotel is on the left. From the East: 10 freeway West, exit at Fairplex Drive. Turn right onto Fairplex Drive and continue to McKinley Avenue. Turn right on McKinley Avenue. The hotel is on the left. From the North: 210 freeway, exit Fruit Street. Go South on Fruit Street, which turns into White Avenue. Take White Avenue to McKinley Avenue Turn right on McKinley Avenue. The hotel will be on your right. ACCREDITATION Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality, and the California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This credit may also be applied to the CMA Certification in Continuing Medical Education. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) please contact the Medical Staff Office if assistance is required (909.865.9544). PVHMC is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #00112. Seven contact hours. A sweater or jacket is recommended due to variations in room temperature.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This symposium is designed for physicians, nurses and other health care professionals responsible for the care of mothers and/or neonates. The faculty will address the management of various clinical situations that arise in the practice of obstetrics and neonatal care. Topics presented will explore areas of rapid change with an emphasis on optimizing the outcome for mother and infant. Upon completion of this conference, participants should be able to: Name four elements of a liability claim. Understand how to find strength to lead with power. Explain the treatment algorithm for management of hypoglycemia in the newborn. Describe the signs seen in true placenta accreta. Utilize applicable standards and guidelines for electronic fetal monitoring. Know the short and long term implications associated with reduced limits of viability. Identify current management strategies for hypoxic respiratory failure. Realize how maternal risk factors can affect the use of human milk in premature infants. State how a sentinel event in the delivery room can lead to unintended consequences and litigation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center wishes to express our sincere gratitude to our Partners: Medtronic Solutions & More Prolacta San Gabriel Valley Perinatal Medical Group Cole Schaefer Ambulance The Perinatal Symposium would like to recognize our Partners, Solutions & More, for providing this registration brochure and Medtronic for sponsoring Dr. Steelman. Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center wishes to convey our utmost appreciation to: AMI/Hugs Amico Best Buy Uniforms Chamberlain College Cleartronic Cole Schaefer Cooper Surgical Cottonwood Kids DSK Ultrasound Gauss Surgical GCX GE Healthcare Grand Canyon University Hologic IHSSCA Kedrion Biopharma Kentec Medical Limbs & Things Linet Americas March of Dimes Maternal Mental Health Now Medtronic Mini Pharmacy Mom365 MotherToBaby CA Natera Natus Neotech OB Hospitalist Group OBIX PAC/LAC Pampers Perigen Praxair/Porter Instrument Progenity Prolacta Roche Diagnostics SGVPMG/Simulations Silentia Small Beginnings Solutions & More Stryker Tender Touch Gift Shop West Coast University Western Governors University

P OMONA V ALLEY H OSPITAL M EDICAL C ENTER GUEST FACULTY Rebecca Cypher, MSN, PNNP Perinatal Consultant and Educator Gig Harbor, Washington Kelly Swanson Motivational Speaker www.motivationalspeakerkellyswanson.com High Point, North Carolina Rachel L. Chapman, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics USC Keck School of Medicine Director, Neonatal ECMO Program Fetal and Neonatal Institute Associate Chief, Division of Neonatology Children s Hospital of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Gilbert I. Martin, MD Director Emeritus, NICU Citrus Valley Medical Center- Queen of the Valley Hospital West Covina, California Professor of Pediatrics Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda, California Anna King, LCSW, RYT Citrus Valley Health Partners Covina, California John Weisz, MD, FAAP Pediatrician Magan Medical Clinic Covina, California Paula Meier, PhD, DNSc, FAAN Professor, Department of Pediatrics Rush Medical College Director for Clinical Research and Lactation, Neonatal Intensive Care Professor of Women, Children and Family Nursing Rush College of Nursing Chicago, Illinois Victoria Steelman, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN Associate Professor in Systems and Practice College of Nursing at The University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa POMONA VALLEY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER FACULTY Anna S. Leung, MD Medical Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Citrus Valley Medical Center Queen of the Valley Campus Perinatal Symposium Co-Chair Mark A. Curran, MD Perinatal Symposium Co-Chair M. Hellen Rodriguez, MD Medical Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Past Symposium Co-Chair Gina Hanna, MD Brenda Ross, MD Kushal Y. Bhakta, MD, FAAP Attending Neonatologist, PVHMC Medical Director Extremely Low Birth Weight Program Children s Hospital of Orange County Orange, California Shahid Kamran, MD Medical Director, NICU Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Jeffrey P. Phelan, MD, JD Chairman and Director of Quality Assurance, Department of OB/GYN Citrus Valley Medical Center Queen of the Valley Campus President and Clinical Research Director, Childbirth Injury Prevention Foundation Past Symposium Co-Chair

AGENDA 7:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibits Open 8:00 am Welcome and Overview Mark Curran, MD 8:15 am Human Milk for the Premature Infant: Maternal Risk Factors and Successful Lactation Paula P. Meier, PhD, DNSc, FAAN 9:00 am When the Unexpected Occurs: Managing A Delivery Room Sentinel Event Victoria Steelman, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN 9:45 am Break/Exhibits Open 10:15 am PANEL DISCUSSION: Exploring the Limits of Viability Jeffrey Phelan, MD, JD; Gilbert I. Martin, MD Jonathan Weisz, MD, FAAP; Anna King, LCSW, RYT Moderator: Anna Leung, MD 11:15 am Assigning Responsibility: Liability in Maternal-Child Nursing Becky Cypher, MSN, PNNP 12:00 pm Neonatal and Perinatal Nurse of the Year Announcements 12:15 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Who Hijacked My Fairy Tale? Staying Passionate, Productive, and Peaceful During Times of Stress and Change Kelly Swanson 2:30 pm Break/Exhibits Open WORKSHOPS: 2:50 pm PERINATAL: EFM Documentation: Connecting Points for Quality Care and Communication Becky Cypher, MSN, PNNP NEONATAL: ECMO for Neonatal Respiratory Failure: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? Rachel L. Chapman, MD 3:40 pm PERINATAL: The Reality of Placenta Accreta Gina Hanna, MD NEONATAL: Management of Hypoglycemia in the Newborn: Current Controversies Kushal Y. Bhakta, MD, FAAP 4:30 pm Evaluation Collection, Certificate Distribution and Reception *Times, titles and speakers are subject to change without notice POSTER SESSIONS: Prizes will be awarded this year! Posters must be related to perinatal, L&D, postpartum, newborn, or NICU. All are welcome to apply. Poster presenters will receive a discount on registration. Abstracts are due by March 23. You will be notified if you were selected to present a poster by March 30. For more information or to submit an abstract, please email katrina.brown@pvhmc.org.

P OMONA V ALLEY H OSPITAL M EDICAL C ENTER REGISTRATION The registration fee covers lectures, continental breakfast, luncheon, and continuing education certificate. Seating is limited, so early registration is suggested. Please complete the attached registration form and return it with your payment. To avoid a late fee, registrations must be postmarked or received in person by Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Registration Late Registration (after 4/11/18) PHYSICIANS (Non-PVHMC) $150.00 $170.00 RN/LVN/RESIDENT/OTHER (Non-PVHMC) $105.00 $130.00 PVHMC MEDICAL STAFF $110.00 $130.00 PVHMC RN/LVN/RESIDENT/OTHER $55.00 $80.00 Refunds less a $25.00 processing fee, will be issued for cancellations received by 4:00 pm, April 11, 2018. No refunds will be issued after 4:00 pm, April 11, 2018. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For additional information, please call Women s and Children s Services at 909.865.9858 For group and outreach discount questions, exhibitor information or other issues, please email Katrina Brown, Symposium Coordinator, at: katrina.brown@pvhmc.org GROUP DISCOUNTS! Discounts are available for groups of five or more and for contracted outreach hospitals. For groups of 5-10, registrants each receive $10 off For groups of 11-15, registrants each receive $15 off For groups of 16 and more, registrants each receive $20 off To qualify for group discount pricing, all registrations must be submitted together. Once received, no additional registrations may be added to the group. Group registrations must be received by 6:00 pm on April 11, 2018 to qualify for the discounted prices. Contracted Outreach Hospital discount information will be sent directly to your hospital, or call 909.865.9858 for more information. Group discount rates cannot be combined with PVHMC Associate rates.

Register online at: www.pvhmc.org/symperi R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M You may download syllabus information online or download our mobile app for easy viewing while at the conference. Online Syllabus and App Info: www.event. crowdcompass.com/ pvhmc-peri-symp Last Name First Name Address (Home) City State Telephone (Home) Telephone (Business) Wednesday, April 18, 2018 Sheraton Fairplex Conference Center PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Zip Code POMONA Email MD RN LVN CNM NP Other License No: Hospital Affiliation San Gabriel Valley Perinatal Medical Group would like you to join in saving the lives of mothers in the third world. Please bring any unused obstetrical medical supplies to the Symposium; where they will be collected for a new shipment. For more information visit: www.delivering-hope.org Workshop selection (Choose one) Neonatal Perinatal Luncheon selection (Choose one) Non-Vegetarian Vegetarian Vegan Food Allergies Type of payment: VISA MasterCard Discover American Express Check Account # Expiration Date / / Amount charged $ Signature (Required for credit card charges) Mail forms and checks (payable to PVHMC Perinatal Symposium) to: Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Women s and Children s Services 1798 North Garey Avenue, Pomona, California 91767 FAX number 909.629.0890 (for credit card charges only) Visit the hospital online at pvhmc.org This form may be photocopied as needed.

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