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June 14 - 18, 2014
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Gardikes-Gingery, R.
Skin Rounds -- A Standardized Approach To Pressure Injury Detection and Reporting In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Gardner, M.
Childbearing Experiences Of Women With Asperger Syndrome
Identifying the Health Needs of Hispanic Women from a Church Community
Garibian, R.
Lymphocytic Myocarditis In The Late Preterm Patient
Garlough, M.
I5 - Oral Paper Presentations on Grief and Loss
Garrison-Isler, C. S.
Do You See What I See? Using Telemedicine In Obstetrics To Improve Patient Safety
Gauthier, D.
A5 - Oral Paper Presentations on Professional Issues
B6 - Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management
H4 - Oral Paper Presentations on Labor/OB Complications
PC8 - Obstetrical Emergencies: They Happen Outside of L&D, Too!
Gebhart, D.
Cultivating Better Outcomes For Mothers and Newborns Through Integrated Best Practice Models
Gehlot, A.
Ignoring The Odds: Interprofessional Planning For Positive Outcomes In Abdominal Pregnancy
Gehring, S. L.
Establishing a Community Donor Human Milk Depot
Geiger, S. D.
Mammography-Seeking Practices Of Central Illinois Amish Women
Gennaro, S.
S4 - March of Dimes Partner Symposium: An Update on Preterm Birth: What Is the Evidence on Preventing and Treating?
Gepilano, D.
Barriers To Implementation Of Skin-To-Skin Care
Gernon, L. A.
Comadre Group Teaching In Nutrition
Gessling, P.
Keeping It Together –Implementing Best Fed Beginningsa Collaborative Approach For a Large Urban Teaching Hospital's Journey To Baby Friendly Designation
Giarratano, G.
S3 - Legislative Forum: Linking Patient Safety & Health Policy: Lessons Learned from Three States
Gilbert, L.
Do You See What I See? Using Telemedicine In Obstetrics To Improve Patient Safety
Giordano, J.
Cultivating Better Outcomes For Mothers and Newborns Through Integrated Best Practice Models
Glass, B. W.
S3 - Legislative Forum: Linking Patient Safety & Health Policy: Lessons Learned from Three States
Glasser, J. K.
Dimensions of a Woman's Experience of Inevitable Miscarriage
Gonzalez, A.
Improving Nurse to Patient Communication on Antepartum Special Care
Gonzalez, K. L.
Maternal Diagphragmatic Hernia: Multidisciplinary Management
Goodman, A.
Text4baby: An Innovative Example of Utilizing Interactive Mobile Health to Provide Evidence-Based Information
Gordon, S. C.
General Session #1 - Just a Nurse
PC9 - Team Intelligence in Action: The Only Way to Keep Patients Safe
Graham, S.
Transforming The Pre-Operative Process For Scheduled Cesarean Sections Using Patient and Family Centered Care
Gray, S.
Pre-Pregnancy Obesity and Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Relationship To The Development Of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and The Birth Of a Large For Gestational Age Neonate
Green, D.
The High Risk Postpartum Transitional Program: A Multidisciplinary Approach To Caring For Postpartum Woman With Hypertensive Disease
Griffin, D.
The Development and Implementation of an Obstetrical Triage Tool to Prioritize Patients and Track Process Times By Risk Categories
Grigsby-Toussaint, D.
Mammography-Seeking Practices Of Central Illinois Amish Women
Guenther, J. L.
The Lived Experience Of Ovarian Cancer: A Phenomenological Approach
Gullo, S.
A4 - Oral Paper Presentations on Breastfeeding
H2 - Closing the Gap Between Evidence and Practice in Preventing VTE in Maternal Patients
NE4 - Late Preterm Infants: Decreasing Morbidity and Mortality through Evidence-Based Care
Gulutz, M. A.
Cultivating Better Outcomes For Mothers and Newborns Through Integrated Best Practice Models
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June 14 - 18, 2014
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Orlando, FL
The Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.