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Overview, Target Audience and Learner OutcomeAs we celebrate the 39th annual perinatal conference, much progress has been made in the care of high-risk pregnancies, pregnant women, sick newborns and families. Still, we have more work to do. Issues to be addressed include aspects related to antenatal, fetal, intrapartum, neonatal and follow-up care.
This conference is intended for nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, respiratory therapists and other maternal/child health providers practicing in a variety of roles and settings throughout Colorado, Wyoming and the surrounding region. Providing a forum for perinatal health care professionals, topics covered will enhance and broaden knowledge of current and future perinatal practice. Attendees will be able to share knowledge and resources with colleagues, patients and families, and suggest actions that will enhance knowledge, skill/performance and/or attitude within their clinical/work setting.
Conference HandoutsConference handouts will be emailed to registered participants after the conference. Conference handouts will not be available onsite.
ObjectivesUpon completion of this conference, participants should be able to:
Evening Presentation
• Describe the goal and key interventions of:
» WHO Safe Childbirth
» Every Newborn Action Plan
• Examine the unique benefits in both high- and low-resource settings for:
» skin to skin as standard of care for term and preterm infants
» delayed cord clamping
Conference Presentations
• Explain how population health brings together both clinical and public health entities to improve perinatal health outcomes.
• Describe hospital-based efforts to improve adherence to health promoting practices after hospital discharge for high-risk infants.
• Identify educational tools for families and staff that can assist with decreased or no marijuana use before and after delivery.
• Name the least impactful pain medication on the developing brain that has been studied.
• Discuss the benefits and limitations of prenatal genetic testing for fetal anomalies.
• Identify both the indications for fetal surgery and the anesthetic implications when caring for the parturient and fetus.
• Describe ethical frameworks to guide complex decision making and clinical practice at the frontier of perinatal medicine.
Continuing Education CreditAttendance is verified by sign-in sheets. A certificate of attendance will be available upon completion of the online evaluation. Claim only those hours which you actually attend.
Nursing: This activity is provided by Children’s Hospital Colorado and jointly provided by University of Colorado Health Medical Center of the Rockies, Memorial Hospital Central, Poudre Valley Hospital and University of Colorado Hospital and Wyoming Department of Health.
Children’s Hospital Colorado is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Western Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commis-sion on Accreditation. This educational offering for 9 nursing contact hours is provided by Children’s Hospital Colorado (10/13- 1.75 contact hours; 10/14- 7.25 contact hours). Note: Continuing competency components and measures may now be part of your specialty certification program. Documentation of completion of the targeted education activities is required. To assist with this requirement, you may want to keep a copy of the brochure.
Respiratory Care: Application will be submitted for American Association for Respiratory CRCE credit for Respiratory Therapists.
Other: A general certificate of attendance will be provided for all other participants.
LocationThe evening dinner will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn, 2229 Grand Avenue in Laramie. The conference the following day will be held across from the hotel (same side of the street to the west) at the University of Wyoming Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center, 222 South 22nd Street.
Please dress to accommodate temperature variations in the room. Quiet babies less than three months of age are welcome.
Driving Directions To Hilton Garden Inn and UWY Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center
• From I-80, either direction: Exit 316 to Grand Avenue; turn Right on 22nd Street. Turn Right to park at the Hilton Garden Inn. Turn Left to park at the University of Wyoming Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center.
• Directions from 287: From the South, take 287 North: Right on Grand Avenue, Left on 22nd Street. Turn Right into the Hilton Garden Inn Parking Lot. Turn Left into the University of Wyoming Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center. From the North, take 287 South: Left on Grand Avenue, Left on 22nd Street. Turn Right into the Hilton Garden Inn Parking Lot. Turn Left into the University of Wyoming Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center.
Accommodations A block of rooms is being held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Laramie until September 15, 2016. For amenities, directions and to make your hotel reservations, access the personal booking page here. Room rates for conference participants are $116 for a double queen or king room + taxes per night. All reservations must be cancelled by 6:00 p.m. three days prior to your arrival date to avoid a cancellation fee equal to one night’s room and tax. Check in time is 3:00 p.m. and check out time is Noon.
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39th Annual L. Joseph Butterfield Perinatal Conference
Perinatal Care: 2016 Updates and Controversies
October 13 – 14, 2016Hilton Garden Inn andUniversity of Wyoming
Marian H. Rochelle Gateway CenterLaramie, Wyoming
P R O V I D E D BY
Division of Patient Care ServicesProfessional Development Department
J O I N T LY P R O V I D E D BY
Medical Center of the Rockies – LovelandMemorial Hospital Central – Colorado Springs
Poudre Valley Hospital – Fort CollinsUniversity of Colorado Hospital – Aurora
Wyoming Department of Health – Cheyenne
Agenda
Thursday, October 13, 2016 - Hilton Garden Inn 5:30 p.m. Networking Reception (Cash bar)
6:15 Dinner
6:55 Welcome Susan B. Clarke, MS RNC-NIC RN-BC CNS, Conference Chair
7:00 Moderator Barbara K. Pier, BSN RNC-OB, Conference Co-Chair A Global Strategy to Reduce Maternal and Newborn Death: WHO Safe Childbirth and Every Newborn Action Plan Jessica Anderson, MSN CNM WHNP-BC Susan Niermeyer, MD MPH FAAP
Global to Local Evidence-Based Practices: Skin to Skin after Birth Jessica Anderson, MSN CNM WHNP-BC Delayed Cord Clamping Susan Niermeyer, MD MPH FAAP
8:30-8:45 Discussion and Online Evaluation
Friday, October 14, 2016 - University of Wyoming Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center 7:00 a.m. Sign-in, Continental Breakfast, Posters & Exhibits 7:30 Welcome Susan B. Clarke, MS RNC-NIC RN-BC CNS, Conference Chair
7:45 Moderator Laurie Floy, RNC-OB, Conference Co-Chair Perinatal Population Health Management to Reduce Maternal and Infant Mortality: Statewide Examples from Colorado and Wyoming Linda P. McElwain and Karen Trierweiler, MS RN CNM
9:00 Improving Home Care Practices for High-Risk Infants after Hospital Discharge Sunah Susan Hwang, MD MPH
10:00 Break
10:30 Moderator Debra Dawson, BSN RNC-OB, Conference Co-Chair Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Lactation: Summary of the Evidence and Prevention Efforts Elizabeth Ballard, MD FAAP
11:30 Evidence and Impact of Pain Medication on the Developing Brain Jason Wright, MD
12:15 p.m. Lunch (provided)
Moderator Sharon Enoch, MS RNC-NIC, 2017 Conference Co-chair 1:00 Case Studies: Genetic Syndromes in a Fetal Care Setting Bethany Tucker, MS CGC MBA
2:00 Anesthetic and Surgical Implications of Fetal Surgery: Caring for Both Mom and Baby Cristina Wood, MD MS
3:00 Break
3:15 Ethical Considerations: Perinatal Case Studies Heather Fitzgerald, MS RN
4:15 Wrap-up and Online Evaluation
4:30 Adjourn
FacultyJessica Anderson, MSN CNM WHNP-BCSenior Instructor, College of Nursing University of Colorado Director, Center for Midwifery University of Colorado HospitalPresident, ACNM Colorado Affiliate
Elizabeth Ballard, MD FAAP Medical Director, Pediatrics University of Colorado Health North Fort Collins and Loveland
Heather Fitzgerald, MS RNFaculty, Center for Bioethics and Humanities University of ColoradoClinical Nurse EthicistCo-chair, Ethics Committee Children’s Hospital Colorado
Sunah Susan Hwang, MD MPHAssistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Colorado Attending Neonatologist, Neonatal ICU Children’s Hospital Colorado
Linda P. McElwainUnit Manager, Maternal and Child Health Community Health Section Wyoming Department of Health Cheyenne, WY
Susan Niermeyer, MD MPH FAAPProfessor of Pediatrics University of Colorado Editor, Helping Babies Breathe® American Academy of PediatricsAttending Neonatologist, Neonatal ICU Children’s Hospital Colorado
Karen Trierweiler, MS RN CNMDeputy Division DirectorMaternal Child Health Director Prevention Services Division Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
Bethany Tucker, MS CGC MBASenior Instructor, Department of PediatricsDivision of Clinical Genetics and Metabolism University of ColoradoCertified Genetic Counselor Colorado Fetal Care Center Colorado Institute for Maternal & Fetal Health
Cristina Wood, MD MSAssistant Professor of Anesthesiology Obstetric Anesthesiologist University of ColoradoClinical Director, Obstetric Anesthesiology Children’s Hospital Colorado
Jason Wright, MDInstructor of Pediatrics University of ColoradoAttending Neonatologist, Neonatal ICU Children’s Hospital Colorado McKee Medical Center, Loveland University of Colorado Health North, Fort Collins and Loveland
Register Early! Visit our website today to register online and receive
the early registration fee prior to September 15, 2016.
You will receive a confirmation email shortly after completing the online registration process.
childrenscolorado.org/CE
Registration Fees+
By 9/15 After 9/1510/13 Dinner and Presentation $50 $75
10/14 Conference Registration+ By 9/15 After 9/15Community Providers $125 $150
Children’s Hospital Colorado, $60 $85 University of Colorado Health, Wyoming Dept of Health and Students+ The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Perinatal and Pediatric Outreach
Programs through Children’s Hospital Colorado has provided educational funds for all participants to attend at reduced rates.
Students must provide verification of full-time status. Fax information, noting conference and date, within 2 days of online registration to 720-777-7258.
Cancellation PolicyNo refunds will be granted, although you may send a substitute by notifying Jeannie Dixon. The Planning Committee reserves the right to alter the agenda or cancel the conference in the event of an unforeseen circumstance, or if the minimum registration is not attained by September 29, with a full refund to participants.
Further InformationFor questions related to the online registration process or to request arrangements to accommodate a disability, contact Jeannie Dixon, Conference Coordinator, at [email protected] or 720-777-6123 in advance of the conference.
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AcknowledgementsWe are grateful for the collaboration and financial support from:
• William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Perinatal and Pediatric Outreach Programs through Children’s Hospital Colorado (provides conference support and reduced registration for all attendees)
• Wyoming Department of Health, Cheyenne
We appreciate the exhibitors for their support and educational information and the poster presenters for sharing evidence-based perinatal practices.
SAVE THE DATE! 40th Annual L. Joseph Butterfield Perinatal Conference October 12 (evening)-13, 2017 Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado Springs, CO
A TributeL. Joseph Butterfield, MD, October 5, 1926 - June 1, 1999
Dr. Butterfield, a world-renowned neonatology pioneer, visionary and master of networking, created the Newborn Center (Neonatal ICU) at Children’s Hospital Colorado in 1965. He designed a regionalized system of care, “Newborn Country USA”, advocated for newborns and their families in legislative and professional arenas, and endowed the L. Joseph Butterfield Chair in Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Colorado.