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39 th Annual Fall Conference September 19-20, 2013 Breezy Point Resort & Conference Center Breezy Point, MN www.minnesotaperinatal.org

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39th Annual Fall Conference

September 19-20, 2013

Breezy Point Resort & Conference Center

Breezy Point, MN

www.minnesotaperinatal.org

Plan to attend the 39th Annual MPO Fall Conference

The Minnesota Perinatal Organization Planning Committee invites you to attend its 39th Annual Fall Conference. This unique multidisciplinary conference provides an opportunity for perinatal healthcare providers from a variety of settings to meet and increase their knowledge and skills.

Come and enjoy the beauty of fall with us at Breezy Point Resort & Conference Center in Breezy Point, MN! We hope you will take advantage of this chance to get away and reenergize yourself while learning new and emerging information in maternal and child health.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH

7:00 – 8:15am REGISTRATION Continental Breakfast Visit with Sponsors

8:15 – 9:45am

PLENARY SESSION I Developing a Culture of Open Dialog Jon D. Tufte, MS Describe what open dialog means. Identify when you are not in open dialog. Create a culture for open dialog.

9:45 – 10:15am Break Visit with exhibitors

10:15 – 11:45am

PLENARY SESSION II Nurses as Advocates for Newborn Screening Beth-Ann Bloom, MS, CGC List three benefits of newborn screening. Describe an approach to parents who are reluctant to screen. Explain appropriate documentation of parental education about newborn screening.

11:45 – 1:00pm Lunch Sponsored by Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota Visit with Sponsors

1:00 – 2:00pm CONCURRENT SESSION A

A1. Postpartum Hemorrhage Update Laura A. France, MD Identify risk factors for hemorrhage. Discuss treatment algorithms if hemorrhage occurs. Discuss case studies. Discuss the roles of all healthcare providers in reducing the incidence of hemorrhage or decreasing total blood loss.

A2. Prematurity in Laws, Legislation and Litigation: What’s Going on in St. Paul? Phillip A. Griffin, BA Sponsored by March of Dimes Discuss the proposals being debated and passed by the Minnesota Legislature. Define tools to contact legislators to impact bills effecting prematurity in Minnesota. Discuss recent legal cases and decisions in this arena. A3. Birth Weight, Bilirubin, Blood Sugar & Breastfeeding by the Numbers Jane K. Johnson, RN, IBCLC Deb Peters, CNNP-BC Describe appropriate treatment of blood sugar values in the newborn period. Identify indications for supplementing the breastfed infant. Discus possible effects of supplementation on the newborn gut.

2:10 – 3:10pm CONCURRENT SESSION B B1. Perinatal Depression: From Misconception to Management Elizabeth M. LaRusso, MD Emphasize the risks of untreated perinatal depression to women and children. Review the diagnosis of depression in pregnant and postpartum women. Outline an approach to the treatment of perinatal depression, focusing on the use of psychiatric medication in pregnancy and lactation.

B2. Neonatal Neurocritical Care Nicole Williams, MD Identify common causes of neonatal brain injury resulting in lifelong neurodevelopmental disabilities. Describe current and future therapies utilized to ameliorate neonatal brain injury. Discuss current issues and limitations of neuroimaging and neuromonitoring for evaluation of the neonatal brain. B3. Birth Weight, Bilirubin, Blood Sugar & Breastfeeding by the Numbers Jane K. Johnson, RN, IBCLC Deb Peters, CNNP-BC Encore Presentation Describe appropriate treatment of blood sugar values in the newborn period. Identify indications for supplementing the breastfed infant. Discus possible effects of supplementation on the newborn gut.

3:10 – 3:40pm Break Visit with Sponsors

3:40 – 4:40pm

PLENARY III Incorporating Patient- and Family-Centered Care into Perinatal Care Practices Tessa K. Billman, BS Define Patient- and Family-Centered Care. Identify the four core concepts of Patient- and Family-Centered Care. Describe four strategies to implement Patient- and Family-Centered Care into their delivery of patient care.

5:00pm Bonfire Sponsored by Mead Johnson Nutrition

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20TH

7:00 – 8:00am REGISTRATION Continental Breakfast Sponsored by St Cloud Hospital

8:00 – 9:15am

PLENARY SESSION IV Healthy for the Long Haul: How NOT to be an American Statistic David A. Kroska, MD, FACOG Discuss the role of diet and lifestyle in creating “wellness” and the prevention of chronic disease. Describe the pathophysiology (causes) of the major chronic diseases affecting women – including heart disease, cancers, diabetes, and dementia. Compare dietary and lifestyle specifics for healthy longevity.

9:15 – 10:15am CONCURRENT SESSION C

C1. The Water Birth Option – Trend or Evidence? Normal Physiological Birth Kathrine L. Simon, CNM, MS Identify ways to protect the normalcy of birth in a hospital environment. Identify methods to safely care for women who choose water birth. Discuss how to integrate water birth into practice and how to choose the appropriate candidate.

C2. Fetal Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease David B. Gremmels, MD Discuss incidence of congenital heart disease (CHD). Determine who is at risk for CHD. Discuss when to perform screening fetal echocardiogram. Review physiology and anatomy of CHD and outcomes. C3. Management of Esophageal Atresia Donavon J. Hess, MD, PhD Describe the anatomic variants of esophageal atresia. Identify critical issues in the medical and surgical management of the esophageal atresia patient.

10:15 – 10:30am Break

10:30 – 11:30am CONCURRENT SESSION D D1. Labor Support for the Labor Support Jeanette M. Schwartz, RNC, MA, ICCE, LCCE, Doula Trainer (ICEA-DONA) Describe three labor support techniques easily taught to helpers/dads during labor. List two “messages” to give to helpers/dads when they are helping laboring women. List three benefits of doula support for laboring families.

D2. Perinatal Orthopedics: No Small Issue Libby Webber, MD Identify current management of Clubfeet and Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Describe other newborn orthopedic issues such as perinatal fractures, syndactaly and limb deformities. D3. CentraCare Health System’s Approach to the Management of Aggressive Behaviors in Health Care James D. Gulbranson Jr, BA-Criminal Justice Joy M. Plamann, MBA, RN, BC Implement skills and tools that will decrease or de-escalate incidents in the work environment. State the business case and return on investment for preventing aggressive situations in the workplace. List three strategies utilized by CentraCare Health System to reduce the risk of aggressive situations in the workplace.

11:30 – 12:30pm

PLENARY SESSION V Nurses: The HEART of Healthcare Renee Rongen, BA-Business Discuss the importance of serving with passion and purpose. Discuss the advantages and benefits of humor. Describe strategies of living life fully engaged. Describe strategies for empowering nurses to be the voice of their healthcare system.

12:30pm Business Meeting/Certificates/Prize Drawing/Box Lunch Lunch Sponsored by Amplatz Children's Hospital, University of Minnesota

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Thursday & Friday $235 Thursday OR Friday $175 Planning Committee Member $100 *Early Bird Registration - $10.00 off any registration fee postmarked before 8/1/13. Registration fee includes admission to all sessions on Thursday and Friday, a comprehensive conference handbook, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, lunches, access to displays of sponsors, as well as all necessary materials for continuing education certification. A Concurrent Session Schedule, based on your registration form selections, will be in the packet you receive during conference registration at Breezy Point Resort & Conference Center. Register early to ensure placement in the sessions of your first choice. Registrations are confirmed via email; you may contact Bonnie Hansen, MPO Coordinator at 320-290-4909 or email [email protected] with questions or concerns. In an effort to reduce waste, be environmentally-aware and decrease costs, MPO is taking the following steps: 1. Handouts will not be provided in the handbook. They will be posted on our website as of September 6

th. Participants are welcome to print handouts to bring to the conference.

Those wishing to have handouts provided by MPO will be charged $20. Please indicate on your registration form if you wish to purchase handouts. 2. We have transitioned to an electronic distribution system. Participants are asked to include an email address for distribution of reminders and the brochure. All registrations must be accompanied by a check payable to MPO and postmarked on or before September 6, 2013. You may also register on our website www.minnesotaperinatal.org by September 6, 2013. A refund, minus a $30 processing fee, will be given if notification of cancellation is received on or before September 6, 2013. Cancellations after September 6, 2013 and no-shows will not be refunded. If a registered person cannot attend, a substitute is welcome. You may register after the cut-off date or at the conference, but there will be a late fee of $20 in addition to the usual registration fee. A block of rooms has been reserved at Breezy Point Resort. Room rates start at $98.00 plus tax per room, for up to two people per night. More than two people per night may result in additional charges; please confirm rates with hotel upon registration. This block of rooms will be held only until Friday, August 17, 2013 so make your reservations prior to that date. Breezy Point Resort will take reservations via phone at 800-432-3777 (be sure to identify yourself as a participant in the Minnesota Perinatal Organization) or online. Go to www.breezypointresort.com; click on ONLINE RESERVATIONS (in the upper right hand corner). Enter the dates; use Group ID: 27434. Guest room check in is guaranteed at 5:00 pm (guests are welcome to come early to utilize the

amenities); check out is 12:00 noon. Conference meeting rooms are often cool. We recommend you bring a sweater or light jacket for your comfort. In an emergency, participants can be reached during conference hours by dialing 800-432-3777 and asking for the MPO Conference Coordinator. Calls made after meeting hours must be made to your room. Breezy Point Resort provides complimentary voicemail for each room.

2013 SPEAKERS (in alphabetical

order)

TESSA K. BILLMAN, BS; Patient- and Family-Centered Care Coordinator, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota BETH-ANN BLOOM, MS, CGC; Genetic Counselor, Newborn Screening Program, Minnesota Department of Health DAVID B. GREMMELS, MD; Pediatric Cardiologist, Director of Pediatric Echo Lab, Medical Director of Pediatric Cardiology, Children’s Heart Clinic/ Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota PHILLIP A. GRIFFIN, BA; President, Griffin Government Consulting JAMES D. GULBRANSON JR, BA-Criminal Justice; Licensed Police Officer – MN P.O.S.T. Board, Taser Instructor, Security Officer, St Cloud Hospital LAURA A. FRANCE, MD; Generations Women’s Health Center DONAVON J HESS, MD, PhD; Pediatric Surgeon, University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital/Hennepin County Medical Center JANE K. JOHNSON, RN, IBCLC; Lactation Consultant, Essentia Health – Duluth Children’s DAVID A. KROSKA, MD, FACOG; Director LIFE Program, CentraCare Health System ELIZABETH M. LARUSSO, MD; Perinatal and Reproductive Psychiatry, Allina Mental Health/Children’s Hospital DEB PETERS, CNNP-BC; Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Essentia Health – Duluth Children’s JOY M. PLAMANN, MBA, RN, BC; Medicine Care Center Director, St Cloud Hospital RENEE RONGEN, BA-Business; Speaker, Renee Rongen & Associates JEANETTE M. SCHWARTZ, RNC, MA, ICCE, LCCE, Doula Trainer (ICEA-DONA); Clinical Director, HealthEast Woodwinds KATHRINE L. SIMON, CNM, MS; Certified Nurse Midwife, Owner and President, North Metro Midwives, PA JENNIFER R. THOMAS, MD, MPH, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM; Pediatrician and Breastfeeding Medicine Specialist, Lakeshore Medical Clinic JON D. TUFTE, MS; Facilitator of Organizational Development, St Cloud Hospital/CentraCare Health System LIBBY WEBER, MD; Pediatric orthopedic Surgeon, Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare NICOLE WILLIAMS, MD; Pediatric Neurologist, Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare

2013 PLANNING COMMITTEE

MEMBERS

Jeanette Schwartz, RNC, MA Tina Kippes, RNC, BSN Deb Hall, RN, FAHM Deb Peters, CNNP Bonnie Hansen Lynn Carpentier, BS Cindy Koslowski, FNP, MBA, MSN, RN

Korky Schnitker, RNC, BSN, MS, CPHRM Angie Dyer, BS Lisa Kinomoto, RN, BSN Susan Boehm, RN, MS Heather Swanson, MD Jill Bauer, MA, RN

PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES

This program is designed to provide state-of-the-art information on obstetric and newborn care practices, and is of particular importance and value to obstetric and newborn care nurses, nurse practitioners, midwives, family physicians, physician assistants, obstetricians, pediatricians, and allied perinatal health care professionals. After attending the conference, participants should be able to:

1. Describe the process to implement individual and population-based systems of care that are irrespective of the consumer’s race, age, culture and outcomes-based research.

2. Discuss the design plans of inpatient and outpatient care for implementation by designated healthcare professionals, which address the unique nutritional, developmental, psychosocial, nursing and medical needs of mothers and infants.

3. Develop personal goals that will promote a positive outlook on their role as an essential member of the perinatal healthcare team.

Successful completion of this activity requires that participants turn in all evaluation materials for attended sessions.

PLANNING CONSIDERA-

TIONS AND DISCLOSURE

POLICY

Content considerations and the selection of speakers are the responsibilities of the Planning Committee. Speakers will disclose to attendees the nature of any significant financial relationships they have with the commercial firms providing financial support as well as the manufacturers of products and/or the providers of services discussed in their presentations. They will also disclose if any pharmaceuticals or medical procedures and devices mentioned in their presentations are investigational or unapproved for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

CONTACT HOUR INFORMATION

Nurses: This two-day activity has been designed to meet the MN Board of Nursing continuing education requirements for up to 12.3 contact hours (Thursday: 7.2 – Friday: 5.1). Physicians: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.

REMINDERS

Only registered conference attendees are eligible to attend conference sessions, meals and activities. In consideration of conference participants, we ask that children not attend any conference sessions or activities. While we sympathize with last minute schedule changes, conference attendees bringing children will be asked to leave and will be refunded their conference registration fee minus a $30 processing fee.

PASSPORT TO SPONSORS

Stop by and visit with representatives from the industry’s leading companies. Many products and new patient education materials will be on hand for your review.

SPECIAL NEEDS MPO wants to make sure no one is excluded because of the need for special dietary considerations, auxiliary aids or services. Please indicate special need(s) on your registration form. You will be contacted as needed for clarification.

2014 CONFERENCE

Would you like to help plan the 2014 MPO Fall Conference? Do you have ideas, contacts, speaker suggestions, etc. that you would like to share? All are welcome. The 2014 Planning Committee Meeting is scheduled for Friday, November 8, 2013 at Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare, 200 University Ave E, St Paul MN 55101. We will meet in the Wallace Cole Room from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Date/time is subject to change. MPO Planning Committee members pay a reduced conference fee and are required to be a member of MPO. Please contact Bonnie Hansen at 320-290-4909 or [email protected] if you are interested in attending the planning session or have ideas for us to work from.

Mark your calendars!! September 23-25, 2014 Breezy Point Resort & Conference Center 9252 Breezy Point Dr. Breezy Point, MN 56472

REGISTRATION FORM

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

All registrations must be postmarked on or before September 6, 2013. MAKE CHECK FOR CONFERENCE FEES PAYABLE TO: MPO MAIL TO: MPO c/o Bonnie Hansen, 18024 Turtle Court, Cold Spring MN 56320 REGISTER ONLINE: www.minnesotaperinatal.org – credit cards welcome (website only) For additional information call Bonnie at 320-290-4909 or email [email protected] MPO MEMBER? ___Yes ___No ____New Member ____Renewal

Enclosed find $__________ for ________ day(s). See fee schedule below.

Do you require a receipt? _____________

Do you want handouts provided in your handbook? (add $20) ________________

Name: _________________________________________ Credentials: __________________

Affiliation: ____________________________________________________________________

Field (please circle): Inpatient Outpatient ------- OB L&D NI Other________

Preferred Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________

Phone: _____________________________ Email: ___________________________________

Special needs considerations (dietary restrictions, space requirements, etc.)

_____________________________________________________________________________

THURSDAY & FRIDAY FEE SCHEDULE

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES Thursday & Friday $235 Thursday OR Friday $175 Planning Committee Member $100 *Early Bird Registration - $10.00 off any registration fee postmarked before 8/1/13. Registration fee includes admission to all sessions on Thursday and Friday, comprehensive conference handbook, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, lunches, access to displays of sponsors, as well as all necessary materials for continuing education certification. Indicate the Concurrent Sessions that you wish to attend by filling in the session number below. Since many sessions are limited in size, your first choice may not be available; please indicate a second choice. You will be notified of session assignment at the conference. THURSDAY Concurrent Session A Concurrent Session B _____1

st choice _____2

nd choice _____1

st choice _____2

nd choice

FRIDAY Concurrent Session C Concurrent Session D _____1

st choice _____2

nd choice _____1

st choice _____2

nd choice

INFO TO EXHIBITORS?

Our sponsors ask to receive a list of participants (includes name and affiliation only) before the conference. Contact the Conference Coordinator if you prefer not to be listed.

BONFIRE I am planning to attend the Thursday evening Bonfire. ______Yes ______No

PLATINUM SPONSOR

PLATINUM SPONSOR

PLATINUM SPONSOR

DIRECTIONS

Breezy Point Resort 9252 Breezy Point Dr Breezy Point MN 56472 800-432-3777

Breezy Point Resort is only 20 miles north of Brainerd/Baxter. Take highway 371 north to Pequot Lakes, go right (east) on County Rd. 11 approximately 5 miles, through the Breezy Point front gate to the Resort Office.

On I-94, going north and west of the cities, take the Clearwater exit (Highway 24) right, across the Mississippi River to Highway 10 west (left), through St. Cloud to Highway 371 (just north of Little Falls) into Baxter. Continue on highway 371 North from Baxter, through Nisswa to Pequot Lakes, go right (east) on County Rd. 11 approximately 5 miles, through the Breezy Point front gate to the Resort Office.

From Duluth: Take I-35 or Highway 61 to Route 210 west to Brainerd, then follow the above directions.

Minnesota Perinatal Organization c/o Bonnie Hansen 18024 Turtle Court Cold Spring MN 56320