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SUMMIT OVERVIEW The program is designed to bring professionals from multiple disciplines together to discuss perinatal and child health issues. Local and nationally recognized faculty will encourage participants to consider new research, best practices, collaborative and innovative strategies in perinatal health policy, education and practice. After completing this course, participants will be able to: Describe best practices in perinatal health; Put into practice new obstetrical and neonatal guidelines; Collaborate to increase favorable birth outcomes and decrease risks; Identify quality improvement strategies to promote better health outcomes for pregnant women and newborns; Outline policies and practices that lead to improvements in the quality and delivery of health care in West Virginia; Stimulate physician-patient conversations about what is appropriate and necessary treatment; and Build and strengthen the West Virginia Perinatal Partnership. NURSING MOTHERS Please note a Lactation Room is available for the comfort of nursing mothers. Please inquire at the registration table. COMFORT ZONE Though every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the meeting rooms, we realize everyone s comfort zone is different. Therefore, please bring a sweater or light jacket in case the room is too cool for your comfort. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the essentials and standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of CAMC Health Education and Research Institute and the West Virginia Perinatal Partnership. The CAMC Health Education and Research Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT HOUR STATEMENT Physicians -The CAMC Health Education and Research Institute designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. Day 1: Maximum of 5.5 credit hours Day 2: Maximum of 7.25 credit hours Nurses- The CAMC Health Education and Research Institute is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by West Virginia Nurses Association (AO-212), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Expiration date is 2 years from the course date. This offering has been approved for the following: Day 1: Session 1 P015-17-15967, 2.75 contact hours Session 2 - P015-17-15968, 1.5 contact hours Session 3 P015-17-15969, 2.0 contact hours Session 4 - P015-17-15970,.75 contact hour Session 5 - P015-17-15971, 2.0 contact hours Day 2: P015-17-15972, 7.25 contact hours Social Workers- CAMC Health Education and Research Institute is an approved provider of continuing education by the West Virginia Board of Social Work Examiners. Day 1: Up to 5.5 contact hours Day 2: 7.25 contact hours (Approval number #490045) Each participant should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. WEST VIRGINIA PERINATAL PARTNERSHIP CENTRAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Chairman, Stefan Maxwell, MD Cindy Beane Martha Cook Carter, CNM David Chaffin, MD Ted Cheatham, Esq. Renee Domanico, MD Joseph Evans, MD Kimberly Farry, MD William M. Holls, MD Sean Loudin, MD David Jude, MD Raheel Khan, MD, FAAP Kathleen J. Martin, MD, FAAP Brenda Mitchell, MD, FACOG Sanjay Mitra, MD Christina Mullins Konrad C. Nau, MD Angelita Nixon, CNM Melanie Riley, RN, MSN, NE-BC Gail Rock, CNM, MSN, IBCLC Paul Stobie, MD Amy N. Tolliver, MS Marilyn White, RN
AGENDA Thursday, November 5th 8:30 am 3:30 pm / Conference Center Foyer Registration NOTE: Please review the schedule closely. There are multiple, overlapping pre-conference workshops scheduled for Thursday. Participants may choose their workshops upon arrival. 9:30 am 12:30 pm / Salons C & D (11:00 am - 11:15 am Break) Inter-Observer Reliability Workshop Accurately Assessing Neonates for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) This program is designed to help pediatric providers assess with accuracy the signs and symptoms of withdrawal in infants exposed to opiates during pregnancy. This workshop will demonstrate how the Finnegan Scoring Tool can be utilized to more accurately assess neonatal withdrawal. The program focuses on how inter-observer reliability can be incorporated into hospital practices to improve care to infants at risk of withdrawal. Karen D Apolito, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN Professor & Program Director Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program Vanderbilt University School of Nursing 10:00 am - 12:00 pm / Salons E & F Oral Health in Home Visiting Programs: Strategies to Improve Outcomes Using an interactive case-based approach, this workshop will illustrate how to integrate oral health into home visiting programs utilizing trigger questions and behavior change techniques such as motivational interviewing. The facilitators will share lessons learned and lead workshop participants through role-playing, sample activities, and open dialogue. Gina Sharps, MPH, RDH Regional Oral Health Educator Bobbi Jo Muto, MPH, RDH Community Oral Health & Dental Sealant Coordinator 11:00 am 12:30 pm / Blue Ridge & Kanawha Help 2 Quit: A Training and Skill Building Program for Obstetrical Providers to Help Their Patients Quit Smoking With a rate nearly triple the national average, West Virginia has the highest number of women who smoke while pregnant. Health care providers are in a unique position to help women quit smoking. Brief counseling offered by a trained clinician can double a smoker s chances of quitting for good. This workshop will focus on evidence-based tobacco cessation screening and treatment strategies. Brenda Mitchell, MD, FACOG Associate Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Marshall University, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine Liz Cohen, MSW, LCSW Director, Women s Mental Health and Wellness Division Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology WVU School of Medicine 2015 West Virginia Perinatal Summit 3
Thursday, November 5th (continued) 12:30 pm 1:30 pm / Salons C & D Roundtable & Lunch: Implementing Trial of Labor after Cesarean in the Community Setting Ami L. Goldstein, MSN, CNM, FNP Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Family Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1:30 pm 3:30 pm / Salons C & D Integrated Care for Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorders and Their Families This panel will examine different models of care to meet the complex needs of pregnant women with substance use disorders. Specifically, the panel will highlight how obstetrical and behavioral health services are integrated. Discussion will focus on screening policies, biological testing procedures, interventions, substance abuse treatment, and follow up care. Maternal Addiction Recovery Center Marshall University David G. Chaffin, Jr., MD, FACOG Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Director, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine Marshall University, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine FamilyCare Health Center Michelle Kosa, MSW, LGSW Holly Jordan MSW, LICSW, AADC Wheeling Hospital Judy Romano, MD 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Reception and Hospital Awards Ceremony Hosted by First Lady Joanne Jaeger Tomblin West Virginia Governor s Mansion 1716 Kanawha Boulevard, East West Virginia State Capitol Complex Charleston, WV 25305 Dress: Business attire 8:30 pm 10:00 pm / Blue Ridge Room AWHONN The (After) Reception Charleston Marriott Hotel Pregnancy Connections Thomas Memorial Hospital Ammar A. Shammaa, MD Miyuki Ege, MA Drug Free Mother Baby Greenbrier Physicians Coy Flowers, MD Tameran Asbury, MA, LSW, SAP 4 2015 West Virginia Perinatal Summit
Friday, November 6th 7:00 am 8:00 am Registration, Breakfast and Exhibit Visitation 7:30 am 8:00 am / Blue Ridge Room Say YES to Safe Sleep for Babies: New Partner Orientation A 25-minute introductory orientation for potential new partners to learn more on how to become involved in this statewide hospital/home visitation educational program. 8:00 am 8:45 am / Grand Ballroom The State of Public Health in West Virginia Rahul Gupta, MD, MPH, FACP Commissioner and State Health Officer Bureau for Public Health WV Department of Health and Human Resources 8:45 am 9:45 am / Grand Ballroom Perinatal Care Core Measures: Updates for Fall 2015 Celeste Milton, MPH, BSN, RN Associate Project Director Department of Quality Measurement The Joint Commission 9:45 am 10:30 am / Grand Ballroom Breastfeeding the Substance Exposed Infant: What Does the Evidence Say? Karen D Apolito PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN Professor & Program Director Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program Vanderbilt University School of Nursing 11:15 am 11:30 am Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation 11:30 am 12:15 pm / Salons C, D, E, & F BREAK-OUT SESSIONS Prevention of Recurrent Pre-Term Labor Salon C William M. Holls, III, MD Director of Labor and Delivery and Maternal Fetal Medicine Outreach WVU School of Medicine Identifying At-Risk Alcohol Use During Pregnancy Salon D Luis A. Bracero, MD Chief, Maternal Fetal Medicine Northwell Health Eastern Region Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine Use of Telemedicine in Perinatal Care Salons E & F Sanjay Mitra, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics WVU School of Medicine Christy Dixon, RRT, RN Clinical Specialist, Respiratory Care Services Pediatric/Neonatal Transport WVU Children s Hospital Cathy Lynn Richards, RN, BSN Transport Team Coordinator WVU Children s Hospital 10:30 am 11:15 am / Grand Ballroom Infant Safe Sleep: What Parents Believe Rachel Y. Moon, MD Division Chief, General Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics University of Virginia School of Medicine 2015 West Virginia Perinatal Summit 5
Friday, November 6th (continued) 2:15 pm 2:30 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibit Visitation 2:30 pm 3:15 pm / Grand Ballroom Thinking (Re)Productively: ONE KEY QUESTION Michele Stranger Hunter, MS, MEd Executive Director Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health 3:15 pm 4:15 pm / Grand Ballroom 12:15 pm 1:30 pm / The Pavilion, Third Floor LUNCH: Overview of WV Perinatal Outcomes and WV Perinatal Partnership Projects Amy N. Tolliver, MS Director WV Perinatal Partnership Stefan Maxwell, MD Chair, WV Perinatal Partnership Central Advisory Council Chief of Pediatrics & Director NICU CAMC Women and Children s Hospital Premature Birth Report Card for West Virginia Tracey A. Reed Regional Program Director March of Dimes East Region 1:30 pm 2:15 pm / Grand Ballroom Emerging Trends: Hepatitis C and HIV Sally Hodder MD Director, WV Clinical & Translational Science Institute Professor of Medicine, WVU School of Medicine Pain Management for the Opioid Dependent Patient Patrick J. Marshalek, MD Assistant Professor Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry WVU School of Medicine, Chestnut Ridge Center Painful Conversations Made Easier Jeannie Sperry, PhD, LP Senior Associate Consultant & Clinical Health Psychologist Clinical Director, Adult Pain Rehabilitation Center Mayo Clinic * It is the policy of the CAMC Health Education and Research Institute that any faculty (speaker) who make(s) a presentation at a program designated for AMA Physician s Recognition Award (PRA) Category I or II credit must disclose any financial interest or other relationship (i.e. grants, research support, consultant, honoraria) that faculty member has with the manufactures(s) of any commercial products(s) that may be discussed in the educational presentation. Program Planning Committee members must also disclose any financial interest or relationship with commercial industry that may influence their participation in this conference. All faculty and planning committee member s disclosure information, if any, will be available onsite and disclosed from the podium. 6 2015 West Virginia Perinatal Summit
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