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New York State Chapter 33rd Annual Perinatal Nurses Conference Quality Matters In Family Centered Care Tuesday, March 29, 2011 New York Academy of Medicine 1216 Fifth Avenue East 103rd Street New York, NY 10029

The conference goal is to bring together nursing and other health care experts to provide state-of-the-art information in nursing theory, perinatal clinical practice and policy. Developed by nurses for nurses, the conference focuses on continued clinical excellence and patient advocacy in the face of current restructuring and redesign in health care delivery. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify best practices to eliminate potential morbidity in perinatal patients. GOALS Develop processes that embrace Family Centered Care in the care of the pregnant woman and her family. Describe the implications for maternity care practice of current perinatal quality initiatives. TARGET AUDIENCE Perinatal nurses practicing in the areas of antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, home health, and neonatal nursing. ACCREDITATION This continuing nursing education activity has been submitted to the New York State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. GENERAL INFORMATION Contact Hours for Nurses 3 Plenary Sessions Choose 2 of 12 Workshops Exhibits Poster Presenters Continental Breakfast Maternal Child Health Award Luncheon Prize Drawings The 33 rd Annual Perinatal Nurses Conference, presented by the March of Dimes New York State Chapter Nurse Advisory Committee, brings together nursing and other health care experts to provide state-of-the-art information in nursing theory, clinical practice and policy. Developed by nurses for nurses, the conference focuses on continued clinical excellence and patient advocacy in the face of current restructuring and redesign in health care delivery. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND FEES: Register by mail, fax or email. On-site registration is based on availability. Conference registration fees include admission to the conference, exhibits, poster presentations, program materials, continental breakfast and lunch. Checks should be made payable to: March of Dimes. CANCELLATIONS: Refund requests will be honored until March 19, 2011, a $50 service charge will be deducted, and refund checks will be mailed six weeks after the conference. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: A confirmation letter will be mailed to you, per your registration information. CONFERENCE SITE: The New York Academy of Medicine is located at 1216 Fifth Avenue East 103 rd Street. Registration is in the lobby area. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: The New York Academy of Medicine is accessible by the 6 subway train to 103rd Street and Lexington or log on to www.hopstop.com or www.mta.info to get detailed directions. QUESTIONS: If you have any questions contact Madeline Britt at 212-353-8267 or by email at mbritt@marchofdimes.com

PROGRAM 7:45 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits & Poster Presentations 8:30 am Greetings Frank DeMeo State Director March of Dimes NYS Chapter Welcome Adriann Combs, RNC, BSN Donna M. Cashman, PHN, MS Co-Chairs, March of Dimes NYS Chapter Nurse Advisory Committee 8:45 am The Changing Face of Today s Families Sandra D. Lane, PhD, MPH 9:45 am Strategies for Eliminating Elective Deliveries Prior to 39 Weeks Gestation Debbie Bingham, DrPh, RN 11:00 am Workshops 1. Perinatal Obesity: Design and Validation of a Portable Care Map Adam P. Buckley, MD Ellen S. Steinberg, MD 2. Taming the Sugar Dragon in Pregnancy Ellen Landsberger, MD, MS Janice Hackney, RN, BSN Paola Mora. RD, CDN 3. To Inhale or Not to Inhale: A Summary of Tonse N. K. Raju, MD, DCH the NIH Consensus Conference Report on Inhaled Nitric Oxide for Preterm Infants 4. Midwifery: A Journey from Salem to the Millennium 5. Biological Nurturing: Restoring Confidence in the Mother-Baby Relationship 6. Newborn Resuscitation 2012: The Evidence Supporting the Recommendations 12:15 pm Maternal Child Health Award 1:15 pm Exhibits and Poster Presentations 2:00 pm Workshops 7. Perinatal Obesity: Design and Validation of a Portable Care Map Sascha A. James, RN, MA, CNM Zola D. Golub, M.Ed., RNC, IBCLC Adriann Combs, RNC, BSN Adam P. Buckley, MD Ellen S. Steinberg, MD 8. Women s Health and Health Reform Lois Uttley, MPP 9. To Inhale or Not to Inhale: A Summary of the NIH Consensus Conference Report on Inhaled Nitric Oxide for Preterm Infants Tonse N. K. Raju, MD, DCH 10. Understanding the Family s Perspective of Late Preterm Birth and Short Stay in the NICU 11. Empowering YOU to Initiate Change for the Women That You Care for: CenteringPregnancy 12. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment and Follow-up Lori Gunther, MS Genie Rotundo, BS, RN, LCCE, FACCE Michele M. Bode, MD, MPH 3:15 pm Exhibits, Poster Presentations and Coffee Break 3:30 pm The Next Generation of Family-Centered Care: Cocoon Immunization in the Perinatal Period Shetal Shah, MD, FAAP 4:30 pm Questions, Discussion & Prize Drawing

COMMITTEE FACULTY Donna M. Cashman, MS, PHN March of Dimes NYS PSC Member and NAC Chair Kathy Ann Cerny, MBA, BSN Instructor Colorado Technical University, Supervising Public Health Nurse-Broome County Health Department * Adriann Combs, BSN, RN Regional Perinatal Center Coordinator, Stony Brook University Hospital Christine Grippi, MS, RN, CNS Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, Queens Regional Neonatal Coordinator, Schneider Children's Hospital Joy L. Henderson, MSN, RNC-NIC, CPNP-PC Manager, Regional Perinatal Centers of NYPH Columbia and Cornell at New York Presbyterian Hospital * Sascha A. James, RN, MA, CNM Regional Perinatal Center Coordinator, Long Island Jewish Medical Center Jo Leonard, MA, RN, FACCE Director, Parent Family Education, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Patricia O. Loftman, MS, CNM Claire M. Panke, BA, BSN, RNC Director, Little One Productions Inc. Estelle Press, MS, RN, CNM Instructor, College of Staten Island, The City University of New York Dept of Nursing Michele Romano, MS, RN, CIMI, IBCLC, LCCE Casual Staff, Northern Westchester Hospital Debra A. Sansoucie, EdD, APRN, NNCP-BC Clinical Associate Professor, SUNY Stony Brook University Medical Center Ruth I. Simmons, RN, CNM Perinatal Outreach Quality Specialist Albany Medical Center * Committee member also Faculty Debbie Bingham, DrPh, RN Vice President of Research, Education and Publications, Association of Women s Health, Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses Michele M. Bode, MD, MPH Attending Neonatologist, Neonatal Association of CNY, Crouse Hospital, Syracuse Adam P. Buckley, MD Associate Chair for Quality & Patient Safety, Beth Israel Medical Center Zola D. Golub, M.Ed., RNC, IBCLC Lori Gunther, MS Manager of NICU Family Support, National Office of the March of Dimes Janice Hackney, RN, BSN Registered Nurse, Montefiore Medical Center Ellen Landsberger, MD, MS Associate Professor of OB/GYN & Women's Health Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Weiler Hospital of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Sandra D. Lane, PhD, MPH Professor of Public Health & Anthropology, Syracuse University Paola Mora, RD, CDN Registered Dietitian, Montefiore Medical Center Tonse N. K. Raju, MD, DCH Program Scientist/ Medical Officer, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH Genie Rotundo, BS, RN, LCCE, FACCE National Faculty for Centering Healthcare Institute; BOCES Madison-Oneida County Shetal Shah, MD, FAAP Assistant Professor, Neonatal Medicine and Pediatrics, Stony Brook University School of Medicine/Long Island Children s Hospital Ellen S. Steinberg, MD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & OB/GYN, Director of Anesthesiology, SBUH Lois Uttley, MPP Co-Founder, Raising Women s Voices for the Health Care We Need

REGISTRATION FORM Name: Affiliation: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Workshop Selection: You may attend two workshops. Select three choices. Review program for more details 1st Choice: 2nd Choice: 3rd Choice: Conference Fee: Early Bird Registration postmarked by February 28, 2011 $225 After February 28, 2011 $275 Full-time Student (with verification) $150 Payment: Checks made payable to: March of Dimes By credit card: check one (print clearly) AmEx Discover Visa MasterCard Card Number: Exp. Date: Charge Amount: $ Signature: Mail registration form and payment to: Fax: 212-475-2972 Madeline Britt March of Dimes 515 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor New York, NY 10022 Email: mbritt@marchofdimes.com For inquiries call: 212-353-8267