40TH ANNUAL 40TH ANNUAL L. JOSEPH BUTTERFIELD PERINATAL CONFERENCE L. Joseph Butterfield Perinatal Conference Honoring the Past, Appreciating the Present, Embracing the Future October 12-13, 2017 Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado Springs, Colorado Provided by Professional Development Department, Division of Patient Care Services In collaboration with WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - Cheyenne
Overview, Target Audience and Learner Outcome As this milestone conference is celebrated, we honor the past, appreciate the present and embrace the future. Much progress has been made in the care of high-risk pregnancies, pregnant women, sick newborns and families. Still, we have more work to do to ensure the best and safest care for these populations. Issues to be addressed include historical, current and future glimpses related to antenatal, fetal, intrapartum, neonatal and follow-up care. This interprofessional conference is comprised of nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, respiratory therapists and other maternal/child health providers practicing in a variety of roles and settings throughout Colorado, Wyoming and the surrounding region. Attendees will gain knowledge of past, current and future perinatal practices impacting pregnant women, newborns, families and colleagues, and self-report evidence-based practice improvements to their leadership, clinical teams, families and/or community partners. Conference handouts will be emailed to registered participants two days prior to the conference. Objectives Upon completion of this conference, participants should be able to: Evening Panel Presentation Summarize perinatal successes and challenges of the past 40 years and hopes for the future, being mindful of the influence L. Joseph Butterfield, MD had on perinatal care and our careers. Conference Presentations State the pathophysiology of cardiac diagnoses and advances in neonatal outcomes. Explore the opioid epidemic which has led to sharp rises in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) and the social and hospital community s response. Review neonatal outcomes and the respective challenges in studying planned home birth. Identify current prediction methods in singleton and twin pregnancies of spontaneous preterm birth, untangling the complexity of medical and surgical prevention management. Define neonatal/maternal risk-appropriate care and regional practice of back-transport for premature infants. Explain factors that are driving current healthcare delivery reform initiatives. Continuing Education Credit Registration, attendance, sign-in and submission of the evaluation, including a written response to questions related to any change in practice that you may make as a result of learning that took place at this activity, are required for successful completion and receipt of the certificate of attendance. Claim only those hours you attend. Medical is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Western Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. This educational offering for 9.25 nursing contact hours is provided by Children s Hospital Colorado (10/12-2.25 contact hours; 10/13-7 contact hours). Note: Continuing competency components and measures may now be part of your specialty certification program. Documentation of completion of the targeted education activities is required. To assist with this requirement, you may want to keep a copy of the brochure. Respiratory Care Application will be submitted for American Association for Respiratory CRCE credit for Respiratory Therapists. Other A general certificate of attendance will be provided for all other participants. Location The conference will be held at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort at 3225 Broadmoor Valley Road in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Nestled in the shadows of Colorado s Rocky Mountains, the AAA Four Diamond Cheyenne Mountain Resort is known for its breathtaking mountain views, exceptional accommodations, fine dining, myriad of activities and comprehensive conference facilities. Recharge and refocus while enjoying the lake, jogging, hiking and biking paths, tennis, golf, swimming and fitness center amenities, in addition to nearby attractions before and/or after the conference. For complete amenities and driving directions click here. Please dress to accommodate temperature variations in the room. Quiet babies less than three months of age are welcome.
Accommodations A block of king/double rooms is being held at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort. Please make your hotel reservations before September 10, 2017 to ensure availability by accessing the personal booking page here or call 719-538-4000 or 800-588-0250 directly (mention the Butterfield Conference to receive the discounted rate). Room rates for conference participants are $149 + resort fee + taxes per night, available two days pre- and one day post-conference. Check-in time is after 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is before Noon. All reservations must be cancelled by 6:00 p.m. three days prior to your arrival date to avoid a cancellation fee equal to one night s room and tax. A Tribute L. Joseph Butterfield, MD October 5, 1926 - June 1, 1999 Acknowledgements Dr. Butterfield, a world-renowned neonatology pioneer, visionary and master of networking, created the Newborn Center (Neonatal ICU) at Children s Hospital Colorado in 1965. He designed a regionalized system of care, Newborn Country USA, advocated for newborns and their families in legislative and professional arenas, and endowed the L. Joseph Butterfield Chair in Pediatrics at. We are grateful for the collaboration and financial support from: - Perry M. Butterfield, MA and Family - Colorado Institute of Maternal Fetal Health - William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Perinatal and Pediatric Outreach Programs through Children s Hospital Colorado We appreciate the exhibitors for their support and educational information. We thank the various program displays and poster presenters for sharing evidence-based perinatal practices. Save the Date Registration Fees Register Early childrenscolorado.org/ce Visit our website today to register online and receive the early registration fee prior to September 14, 2017. You will receive a confirmation email shortly after completing the online registration process. 10/12 Dinner and Presentations 10/13 Conference Registration* Community Providers and Care Alliances Partners, University of Colorado Health, Wyoming Department of Health and Students By 9/14 After 9/14 $60 $75 $125 $150 $60 $85 *The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Perinatal and Pediatric Outreach Programs through has provided educational funds for all participants to attend at reduced rates. Students must provide verification of full-time status. Fax information, noting conference and date, within 2 days of online registration to 720-777-7258. Cancellation Policy No refunds will be granted, although you may send a substitute by notifying Jeannie Dixon. The Planning Committee reserves the right to alter the agenda or cancel the conference in the event of an unforeseen circumstance, or if the minimum registration is not attained by September 28, with a full refund to participants. Further Information For questions related to the online registration process or to request arrangements to accommodate a disability, contact Jeannie Dixon, Conference Coordinator, at jeannie.dixon@childrenscolorado.org or 720-777-6123 in advance of the conference. 41st Annual L. Joseph Butterfield Perinatal Conference October 11 (evening) - 12, 2018 Fort Collins Marriott, Fort Collins, CO
Agenda Thursday, October 12, 2017 5:00 p.m. Conference Welcome Reception 6:00 Dinner 6:45 Conference Attendees and Guests Welcome Conference Chair Moderator M. Douglas Jones, Jr., MD The Influence of L. Joseph Butterfield: 40 Years of Perinatal Shining Successes, Greatest Challenges and Best Hopes for the Next 40 Years Perry M. Butterfield, MA Lisbeth Gabrielski, MS, RN, IBCLC Mary Buser Gills, MS, APRN, NNP-BC Sharon Langendoerfer, MD Justin Misuraca, BS, RRT-NPS, CNPT Susan Niermeyer, MD, MPH, FAAP Shane Reeves, MD Bobbi Siegel, MSW Randall B. Wilkening, MD 8:35 9:00 Discussion and Online Evaluation Agenda Friday, October 13, 2017 7:00 a.m. Sign-in, Continental Breakfast, Posters and Exhibits 7:30 Welcome 7:45 Moderator and Conference Co-chair Sharon Enoch, MSN, RNC-NIC Evolution of the Blues: Advances in Cardiology Greg Brames, MD 8:45 The Opioid and NAS Epidemic: Medical and Social Answers to a Worsening Problem 9:45 Break Pastora Garcia-Jones, MD 10:15 The Controversy Surrounding Planned Home Birth: What Does the Data Show? Megan Paulsen, MD 11:15 Preterm Birth Prediction and Prevention: Then, Now and What the Future Holds Mark Alanis, MD 12:15 p.m. Lunch (provided) 1:15 To and Fro: Neonatal Transport and Back-Transport Stephanie Bourque, MD 2:15 NICU Follow-up Implications for Babies and Their Families: Past, Present and A Look Forward 3:15 Break Adam Rosenberg, MD 3:30 Moderator and 2018 Conference Co-chair Suzanne Ketchem, MSN, RNC-OB, CNS How Politics and Policy are Shaping the Future of Healthcare Heidi Baskfield, JD 4:15 4:30 Wrap-up and Online Evaluation
Faculty Mark Alanis, MD, MSCR Senior Instructor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist Director, Perinatal Safety and Quality University of Colorado Health, Memorial Hospital Colorado Springs, Colorado Heidi Baskfield, JD Vice President Population Health and Advocacy Stephanie Bourque, MD Neonatal-Perinatal Fellow Greg Brames, MD Senior Instructor of Pediatrics Pediatric Cardiologist, Heart Institute Perry M. Butterfield, MA Developmental Psychologist and Consultant Professional Development Specialist Lisbeth Gabrielski, MS, RN, IBCLC Clinical Manager Neonatal ICU and Lactation Support Services Pastora Garcia-Jones, MD University of Colorado Health, Memorial Hospital Pediatrix, Colorado Springs, Colorado Medical Director, Neonatal ICU Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, Colorado Mary Buser Gills, MS, APRN, NNP-BC Retired Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Yampa Valley Medical Center, Steamboat Springs, Colorado M. Douglas Jones, Jr., MD Sharon Langendoerfer, MD Retired Neonatologist Denver Health Medical Center Justin Misuraca, BS, RRT-NPS, C-NPT Respiratory Therapist II Flight for Life Colorado Susan Niermeyer, MD, MPH, FAAP Senior Medical Advisor United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Megan Paulsen, MD Assistant University of Minnesota Medical School Masonic Children s Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota Shane Reeves, MD Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Fellowship Director, Maternal Fetal Medicine Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist University of Colorado Health, University of Colorado Hospital Adam Rosenberg, MD Attending Neonatologist Neonatal ICU and Special Care Clinic Bobbi Siegel, MSW Assistant to the Chairman, Department of Pediatrics Randall B. Wilkening, MD Vice-Chair, Department of Pediatrics Head, Section of Neonatology Lenore T. Stoddart Endowed Chair in Neonatology
Planning Committee Conference Chair Professional Development Specialist Professional Development Department L. Jeannie Dixon, BA, BS Conference Coordinator Medical Education, Conference Services Tamara Lewis, RNC-OB Clinical Coordinator, Maternal Fetal Care Unit Colorado Institute of Maternal & Fetal Health Dorothy Mathiesen, MSN, RNC-NIC Clinical Education Specialist, Neonatal ICU Ivinson Memorial Hospital, Laramie Debra Dawson, BSN, RNC-OB Director, Family Care Unit Laurie Floy, BSN, RNC-OB Staff Nurse, Family Care Unit Barb Pier, BSN, RNC-OB Staff Nurse, Family Care Unit Wyoming Department of Health, Cheyenne Danielle Marks, MSW, MPH Program Manager, Women and Infant Health UCHealth Affiliate UC Health Suzanne Ketchem, MSN, RNC-OB, CNS Director, Women s and Children s Service Line Medical Center of the Rockies Poudre Valley Hospital Memorial Hospital, Colorado Springs Sharon Enoch, MSN, RNC-NIC, Conference Co-chair Clinical Education Specialist, Neonatal ICU Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins Jessica Gefre, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CLC Nurse Manager, Birthing Center Robyn Gustafson, BSN, RN, C-EFM Nurse Manager, Mother & Family Laura Hall, MS, APRN, FNP-C Regional Clinical Director Women and Children s Services Barb Peters, BSN, RNC-NIC Nurse Manager, Neonatal ICU Julie Stockburger, BSN, RNC-MNN, CLC Nurse Manager, Women s Care Unit University of Colorado Hospital Megan Reffel, BSN, RNC-NIC, CLC Clinical Nurse Educator, Neonatal ICU complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-720-777-1234. CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Gọi số 1-720-777-1234. ME_140029973_2017