Minnesota Affiliate of the American College of Nurse-Midwives 5 th Annual Conference

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Minnesota Affiliate of the American College of Nurse-Midwives 5 th Annual Conference Friday, October 28, 2016 The, Minneapolis Marriott West Minneapolis, Minnesota

Schedule of Events 7:00-8:00am Registration and Check-In Lobby 8:00-8:10am Opening Comments 8:10-9:10am 9:20-10:20am Keynote Address: Second Stage Labor: Doing the Duration Dance Lisa Kane Low, PhD, CNM, FACNM, FAAN Psychiatric Care for the Pregnant and Postpartum Woman Benita Dieperink, MD 10:20-10:50am Break Prefunction 10:50-11:50am Intermittent Auscultation of the Fetal Heart Rate in Labor Eliza Burrelle, MSN, CNM 11:50-12:00pm Babies Need Boxes Danielle Selassie 12:00-1:00pm Lunch Prefunction 1:00-2:00pm Break-out Session I 2:10-3:10pm Break-out Session II Team-Based Care: Collaboration and Compassion at the Bedside Mary Pukite, MD, FACOG; Sara Brown, MS, APRN, CNM; Lisa Mesick, RN; Erin Sutton, LCCE, CLC, CD(DONA) Collaboration Across the Continuum: Safe and Collegial Transfer of Women from Home to Hospital Teresa Jarvis, MS, CNM; Aly Folin, CPM; Jennifer Tessmer-Tuck, MD; Mandy Huber, MS, APRN, CNM, IBCLC Opioid Addiction and Dependency in Pregnancy Amy Langenfeld, MS, PHN, APRN, CNM, SANE-A Developing Confidence for Physiologic Labor and Birth: Women and Provider Perceptions Melissa Saftner, PhD, CNM ACNM Reducing Primary Cesarean Project: Utilizing the Promoting Spontaneous Progress in Labor Bundle Ann Forster Page, MS, APRN, CNM; Carrie Neerland, MS, APRN, CNM; Becky Gams, MS, APRN, CNP Tips and Tools for Labor Support - A Hands-on Experience Nicole Stecker, CD(DONA), LCCE, CLC, Holly Suarez, DC, Jodie Allen, RN Waterford I Waterford II Waterford III Waterford I Waterford II Waterford III 3:10-3:40pm Break Prefunction 3:40-4:40pm Racial Inequities in Child Birth Outcomes: Birthing While Black and Other Stories of Black Motherhood Rachel R. Hardeman, PhD, MPH 4:40-5:00pm Conference Wrap-Up and Evaluations

Purpose Optimal Outcomes in Women's Health: Pregnancy & Birth 2016 is an interprofessional educational conference designed to provide current best evidence on maternity care practices in order to improve the quality, safety and outcomes of pregnancy, labor & delivery care in Minnesota. Objectives Discuss various evidence-based practices that can optimize outcomes during pregnancy and birth for women, infants, and families. Describe ways to implement evidence-based practices learned at this conference in their respective organizations. Summarize the current research regarding ways to promote physiologic labor and birth. Handouts: Visit http://www.nursemidwivesmn.org/acnm-minnesota-annual-conference/ to download handouts for today s sessions. 2016 Planning Committee Ann Forster-Page, MS, APRN, CNM (Co-Chair) Carrie Neerland, MS, APRN, CNM (Co-Chair) Sara Brown, MS, APRN, CNM Kris Flahaven, BSN, RNC Erin Galegher, MPH, RN A nnie Liljegren, BAN, RN Karin Marshall, MSN, APRN, CNM Lisa Mesick, RN Michelle O Brien, MD Nicole Stecker, LCCE, CD(DONA), CLC Holly Suarez, DC, Doula Sara Wendt, RN, BSN, MSN The Mission and Vision of the MN Affiliate of the ACNM are consistent with the American College of Nurse-Midwives. OUR VISION: A midwife for every woman. OUR MISSION: The mission of the American College of Nurse-Midwives is to support midwives and advance the practice of midwifery in order to achieve optimal health for women through their lifespan, with expertise in well woman and gynecologic care, promoting optimal pregnancy, physiologic birth, postpartum care, and care of the newborn. ACNM supports the practice of midwives by promoting education, research, and advocacy that advances clinical excellence, expansion of a diverse midwifery workforce, and equitable legislation, regulation, and institutional policies that establish midwifery as the standard of care for women. Platinum sponsors:

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