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8:00 AM-12:00 PM |
PC1: Informatics: Selection and Implementation of Perinatal Information Systems |
PC2: Advanced Concepts in Fetal Monitoring: Rising to the Expert Level |
1:00 PM-5:00 PM |
PC3: Customer Service In Women's Healthcare: Building Competitive Advantage Via Patient Satisfaction |
PC4: Building a Safety System for Near Term (Late Preterm) Infants: Focus on Bilirubin Management and Breastfeeding |
PC5: PACU & OR: Perinatal Practice Standards |
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8:00 AM-12:00 PM |
PC6: OBACLS - Best Care for Moms and Babies |
PC7: Facility Development and Renovation: from Vision to Reality |
PC8: What To Do Until Help Arrives: Stabilization of the Newborn in Trouble |
PC9: Silence Kills: Strategies for Effective Communication with Patients, Colleagues and Peers |
2:00 PM-3:30 PM |
GS1: Celebrating our Moments of Excellence-- Understanding the Magic, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
3:45 PM-4:45 PM |
BP1: Our Profession: Emerging Trends within the Big Picture, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
BP2: Follow the Yellow Brick Road or Beam Me Up? What's Happening in Neonatal Nursing |
BP3: Current Controversies in Childbearing |
BP4: The Big Picture In Women's Health: Current Standards And Future Findings, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
5:00 PM-8:00 PM |
Clinical Research Posters: Presenters Available to Answer Questions |
Innovative Program Posters: Presenters Available to Answer Questions |
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7:00 AM-6:00 PM |
Clinical Research Posters: Presenters Available to Answer Questions |
Innovative Program Posters: Presenters Available to Answer Questions |
8:30 AM-9:45 AM |
GS2: Leadership Consciousness: from Vision to Action, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
11:15 AM-12:45 PM |
A10: Research Papers |
A1: Perspectives in Breast Cancer Prevention and Detection: Current Practices and Future Trends, (1.5 AWHONN contact hours) |
A2: A Cascade to Maternal-Fetal Distress: Placental Accreta-Is an Elective C/S Cause or Cure? |
A3: The Energetic Language Of Therapeutic Touch: Focus On Breastfeeding And The Newborn |
A4: Competency Assessment: Everything You’ve Always Wanted To Know, (1.5 AWHONN contact hours) |
A5: Leadership in Patient Safety – the More OB Program |
A6: OB Anesthesia: Current Controversies |
A7: Breaking the Ice: Providing Comprehensive Health Care Services for Teens, (1.5 AWHONN contact hours) |
A8: The Complexity of Neonatal Transition: Exploring the Normal and Abnormal Physiologic Process |
A9: Innovative Program Papers |
1:00 PM-2:30 PM |
Leg Lunch |
2:45 PM-3:45 PM |
B10: Research Papers |
B1: MRSA Infections in Maternal-Neonatal Nursing |
B2: Entrepreneurial Skills for the Advanced Practice Nurse in Autonomous Practice, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
B3: Lipid Management in Women: Beyond LDL |
B4: This Too Shall Pass: Renal Stones In Pregnancy, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
B5: Pregnancy Denial And Concealment: The Challenges And Tragic Consequences |
B6: Oxygen for Intrauterine Resuscitation: A Review of the Evidence and Clinical Recommendations |
B7: Choriamnionitis: Fetal/Neonatal Effects |
B8: The Abc's of 21st Century Management and Personnel Challenges: Addiction, Boundaries and Culture, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
B9: Innovative Papers |
4:00 PM-5:15 PM |
Legislative Forum, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
Partner’s Symposium-March of Dimes |
RS2 B: AWHONN Research Symposium: Findings from AWHONN Small Grants Symposium, (0.65 AWHONN contact hours) |
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7:00 AM-2:00 PM |
Clinical Research Posters: Presenters Available to Answer Questions |
Innovative Program Posters: Presenters Available to Answer Questions |
8:15 AM-9:30 AM |
GS3: Black Belt Leadership, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
10:00 AM-11:00 AM |
C10: Research Papers |
C1: Stem Cell Research: Much Ado About a Lot |
C2: Management of Shoulder Dystocia: State of the Science |
C3: Predictors of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality: Are We Making Progress? |
C4: Self-Advocacy in Your Professional Life: Leadership at the Bedside, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
C5: Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders: When a Good Thing Goes Bad |
C6: HPV Vaccine: Clinical Issues And Implications |
C7: Our Changing Knowledge of SIDS Risk Factors |
C8: Getting Published: The Basics Of Scholarly Writing, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
C9: Innovative Program Papers, (0.5 AWHONN contact hours) |
11:15 AM-12:15 PM |
D10: Research Papers |
D1: Stem Cell Research: Much Ado About a Lot |
D2: Management of Shoulder Dystocia: State of the Science |
D3: Predictors of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality: Are We Making Progress? |
D4: Self-Advocay in Your Professional Life: Leadership at the Bedside, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
D5: Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders: When a Good Thing Goes Bad |
D6: HPV Vacine: Clinical Issues and Implications |
D7: Our Changing Knowledge of SID's Risk Factors |
D8: Peer Review For Scholarly Publications |
D9: Innovative Program Papers |
2:15 PM-3:30 PM |
E10: Moral Dilemmas: Distress in Nursing |
E1: It's Not Over: Recent Trends and Future Outlook for the Labor and Delivery Room Nurse |
E2: Critical Care Pearls for Obstetrics, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
E3: Water Birth- Is it Really Safe? A Community Hospital's Retrospective Analysis of 1000 Births in Water, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
E5: Thromboembolic Disease in Pregnancy, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
E6: Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Management of Infertility |
E7: Oh The Places We've Been And The Places We'll Go: Evolving Evidence And Outcomes Of The Neonatal Resuscitation Program |
E8: When to Cut: the Value of Placental Transfusion on Neonatal Transition, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
E9: If All Of The Nurses Spoke French, The Physicians Would Learn To Speak French: A Common Language For Fetal Heart Monitoring |
3:45 PM-5:00 PM |
F10: Moral Dilemmas: Distress in Nursing |
F1: It's Not Over: Recent Trends and Future Outlook for the Labor and Delivery Room Nurse |
F2: Critical Care Pearls for Obstetrics, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
F3: Water Birth- Is it Really Safe? A Community Hospital's Retrospective Analysis of 1000 Births in Water, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
F4: Bitten By A Rabid Cat During Pregnancy: Perinatal And Neonatal Considerations |
F5: Thromboembolic Disease in Pregnancy, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
F6: Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Management of Infertility |
F7: Oh The Places We've Been And The Places We'll Go: Evolving Evidence And Outcomes Of The Neonatal Resuscitation Program |
F8: When to Cut: the Value of Placental Transfusion on Neonatal Transition, (1.3 AWHONN contact hours) |
F9: If All of the Nurses Spoke French, the Physcians Would Learn to Speak French: A Common Language for Fetal Heart Monitoring |
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6:30 AM-8:00 AM |
Clinical Updates Breakfast |
Networking Breakfast on Nursing Informatics |
8:15 AM-9:45 AM |
SP1: Predicting and Preventing Preterm Birth in the 21st Century: Current Issues and Challenges, (1.5 AWHONN contact hours) |
SP2: Perinatal Patient Safety |
SP3: You are What You Eat: Eating and Supplements for Women's Health |
SP4: Patient-Centered Care for Disorders of Sex Development |
10:00 AM-11:00 AM |
G10: Research Papers |
G1: Recent Developments in Prenatal Screening: Removing Advanced Maternal Age as a Qualifier |
G2: Retinopathy of Prematurity: Can Nurses Make a Difference |
G3: But It's Only a Post-It Note: Nurses and the Pharmaceutical Industry, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
G4: The Role of the ARNP in OB Triage: How to Make It Work, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
G5: Are We Hard of Hearing When it Comes to Caring for Deaf Childbearing Families? |
G6: Assuming Community Leadership In Neonatal Nutrition by Establishing a Mother's Milk Bank, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
G7: Surviving in the Sandwich Generation, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
G8: Care for the Caregivers During Difficult Times: The Case of Fetal Loss, (1.0 AWHONN contact hours) |
G9: Innovative Program Papers |
11:15 AM-12:45 PM |
GS4: Batteries Not Included |