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New York State Chapter 35 th Annual Perinatal Nurses Conference Presented by the Nurse Advisory Committee Perinatal Health Optimizing Biopsychosocial Dynamics Monday, March 11, 2013 The Brooklyn Marriott 333 Adams Street Brooklyn, NY 11201

GENERAL INORMATION Perinatal Health Optimizing Biopsychosocial Dynamics The 35th 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 about nursing theory, clinical practice and policy. 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 and mailed to Madeline Britt, March of Dimes, 515 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor, NY, NY 10022. CANCELLATIONS: Refund requests will be honored until Thursday, February 28th, 2013, 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 Brooklyn Marriott is located at 333 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: The Brooklyn Marriott is accessible by the 4 and 5 subway train to Borough Hall, or the R train to Jay St-MetroTech. 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

GOALS The conference goal is to bring together nursing and other health care experts to provide state-of-the-art information regarding 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 best practices and redesign in health care delivery. TARGET AUDIENCE Perinatal nurses practicing in the areas of antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, public health, home health, and neonatal nursing. OBJECTIVES At the completion of this seminar the attendees will be able to: 1. Explore the impact of biopsychosocial dynamics and treatment during the perinatal period on the newborn, parents and family constellation. 2. Apply their knowledge of psychosocial challenges in pregnancy to determine a women s mental health risk during the perinatal period and beyond. 3. Conduct a self-assessment of stress and apply coping techniques to improve job satisfaction and delivery of care. ACCREDITATION This activity has been submitted for approval to award contact hours. New Jersey State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s COA. Speakers has declared that she/he has nothing to disclose. There is no commercial support for this activity.

FACULTY COMMITTEE Luba Djurdjinovic, MS Executive Director at Ferre Institute-Genetics Programs Kristen Ann Brown, NNP-BC, CNS NICU, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Golisano Children s Hospital at Strong Medical Center Dennis O. Romero, MA Regional Administrator, SAMHSA, US Dept. of Health and Human Services Lisa Testa, PhD Clinical Psychologist & Perinatal Psychiatry Program Coordinator at Zucker-Hillside Hospital Janet N. Press, RNC, MSN, CT Perinatal/Obstetrical Coordinator/ Perinatal Bereavement Services Coordinator at Crouse Hospital/ Upstate Medical University Hospital Regina Canuso, MS, PMHCNS-BS Project Manager at NYS Council on Children and Families Sonia Murdock, BA Executive Director at Postpartum Resource Center of New York Kelly Caramore Walker, CNM, DNP Brenda J. Bugbee, RN, BSN St. Peter s Hospital Tammy Morgan Tate, RNC, MA, CHPN CEO/Founder at Perinatal ComfortCare, Inc. Lori Gunther Manager NICU FS Site Development, Chapter Programs at March of Dimes National Headquarters Margaret Spinelli, MD Susan Xenarios, LCSW Director at Crime Victims Treatment Center, St. Luke s Roosevelt Hospital Center Lisa Haileselassie, LCSW Domestic Violence Coordinator at Crime Victims Treatment Center, St. Luke s Roosevelt Hospital Center Monica Pombo, LCSW Sexual Assault Counselor at Crime Victims Treatment Center, St. Luke s Roosevelt Hospital Center Bonnie Berk, MS, RN, HNB-BC, E-RYT, RPYT Board Certified Holistic Nurse at Bonnie Berk, Inc. Kelly Caramore Walker, CNM, DNP Donna M. Cashman, MS, PHN Public Health/MCH Nurse Consultant; March of Dimes NYS PSC Member; NAC Co-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, Cohen Children s Medical Center of NY; NAC Co-Chair Joy L. Henderson, MSN, RNC-NIC, CPNP-PC Manager, Regional Perinatal Centers of NYPH Columbia Cornell at New York Presbyterian Hospital Rosemary T. Hoffmann, BSN, MSN, RNC Associate Director of Nurses & Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, Elmhurst Hospital Center Sascha A. James, RN, MA, CNM, DNP Jo Leonard, MA, RN, FACCE Director, Parent Family Education, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Patricia O. Loftman, MS, CNM Licensed Midwife Sabrina Opiola McCauley, DNP, NNP-BC, CPNP Neonatal Nurse Practitioner at Lenox Hill Hospital & Instructor at Columbia University School of Nursing Claire M. Panke, BA, BSN, RNC NICU Nurse, Lenox Hill Hospital; Director, Little One Productions Inc. Mary C. Powers, RN, NNP-BC Neonatal Outreach Coordinator at Women and Children s Hospital of Buffalo Estelle Press, MS, RN, CNM Instructor, College of Staten Island, The City University of New York Dept. of Nursing Genie Rotundo, BS, RN, LCCE, FACCE National Faculty for Centering

PROGRAM Time Description Speaker 7:45 8:30 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits (all day) 8:00 8:30 am Poster Presentation 8:30 8:45 am Greetings and Welcome Frank DeMeo State Director March of Dimes New York State Chapter Donna M. Cashman, PHN,MS Christine Grippi, RN, MS, CNS Sascha A. James, RN, MA, CNM Co-Chairs, March of Dimes New York State Chapter, Nurse Advisory Committee 8:45 9:45 am Pregnancy: Bliss or Journey of Worry Luba Djurdjinovic, MS 9:45 10:45 am Behavioral Health is Essential to Health Dennis O. Romero, MA 10:45 11:00 am Poster Presentations 11:00 12:15 pm Workshops 12:15 1:15 pm Maternal Child Health Award Luncheon Honors: 1:15 2:00 pm Poster Presentations 2:00-3:15 pm Workshops 3:15 3:30 pm Poster Presentations 3:30 4:30 pm The Self-Caring Nurse: Finding Balance Before Burnout Bonnie Berk, MS, RN, HNB-BC, E- 4:30 4:45 pm Questions, Discussion & Prize Drawing RYT, RPYT

WORKSHOPS Times Description Speaker 11:00 12:15 pm Workshops 1. Successful Interviewing Techniques for Perinatal Psychiatric Practice Lisa Testa, PhD 2. Perinatal Loss: Behind Closed Hearts Janet N. Press, RNC, MSN, CT 3. Maternal Depression: Implications for Mother and Child and Role of the Nurse 4. Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Nurses and the Safety Net for Families 5. Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Infants Exposed to Opiates Regina Canuso, MS, PMHCNS-BS Sonia Murdock, BA Kelly Caramore Walker, CNM, DNP Brenda J. Bugbee, RN, BSN 2:00-3:15 pm Workshops 1. Successful Interviewing Techniques for Perinatal Psychiatric Practice 2. Carrying to Term with a Life-Limiting Prenatal Diagnosis: A Sacred Journey of Heartache, Joy, and No Regrets 3. Our Relationship with Late Preterm Birth Families: Ambivalence and Impact 4. To Treat or Not To Treat: Challenges in Decision Making 5. Understanding the Intersections Between Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault Lisa Testa, PhD Tammy Morgan Tate, RNC, CHPN, MA, LCPC Lori Gunther, MS Margaret Spinelli, MD Susan Xenarios, LCSW Lisa Haileselassie, LCSW Monica Pombo, LCSW

NURSING LEADERSHIP FORUM cordially invites you to attend a free forum on Monday, March 11, 2013 Purpose The Brooklyn Marriott 333 Adams Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 5:15pm 6:45pm Create a forum for nurse leaders to come together to share, discuss, learn and support each other with a focus on the Joint Commission Perinatal Care Core Measures (a subset of National Quality Forum endorsed measures). Discussion Items Joint Commission's Perinatal Care Core Measures Set. What are you specifically doing to adopt the measures? How are the measures impacting your ability to deliver service? Do you collect data on perinatal nurse sensitive measures? Describe measure definitions. How is benchmarking implemented? Action Steps for 2014. The discussion will be lead by Jaime R. Torres, DPM, MS Regional Director, Region II US Department of Health and Human Services To register for this FREE Nursing Leadership Forum Contact: Madeline Britt at 212-353-8267 or by email: mbritt@marchofdimes.com

REGISTRATION FORM Name: Home Address: City: State: Zip: Work Contact Phone: Fax: Email: Workshop Selection: You may attend one workshops for each time frame, select two choices for each. Review program for more details 11AM Session: 1st: 2nd: 2PM Session: 1st: 2nd: Conference Fee: Registration: $275 Full-time Student (with verification): $150 Postmarked by Monday, March 4, 2013 Payment: Checks made payable to: March of Dimes by credit card: check one AmEx Discover Visa MasterCard Card Number: Security Code: Exp. Date: Charge Amount: $ Signature: