2015 Eastern Kentucky Breastfeeding Conference

Thursday , April 30th 2015
8:00AM to 4:30PM at
Clark Regional Medical Center
(175 Hospital Drive, Winchester, KY 40391)
Lodging
Hampton Inn Winchester
1025 Early Drive, Winchester, KY 40391
Phone Number: 866-460-7456.
Quality Inn & Suites
960 Interstate Drive, Winchester, KY
Phone Number: 859-737-3990
Hotels are about a 10 minute drive from the
conference location.
2015 Eastern Kentucky
Breastfeeding
Conference
Food
From Louisville/ Lexington:
Take I-64 East to Exit 94
Turn Right onto the Bypass
Turn Right onto Lexington Ave
3rd Right onto Hospital Drive
There is a cafeteria on site which will be
open for lunch as well as a microwave to
warm lunches. There are also several fast
food restaurants located near the hospital for
those who choose to go off site during the
lunch break.
Continuing Education
IBCLCs: L-CERPS for IBLCs have been applied for.
From Ashland:
Take I-64 West to Exit 94
Turn Left onto the Bypass
Turn Right onto Lexington Ave
3rd Right onto Hospital Drive
From Northern KY:
Take I-75 South to I-64 East
Take Exit 94
Turn Right onto the Bypass
Turn Right onto Lexington Ave
3rd Right onto Hospital Drive
Dietitians: CEUs for Registered Dietitians have been applied
for.
Physicians: AMA credits have been applied for.
Nurses: Contact hours have been applied for.
Babies in arms are welcome.
Private space will be provided for mothers who
need to pump.
For more information please call:
Conference and Registration Information
Cara O’Neill (859) 744-4482 Ext. 1027
Eastern Kentucky Breastfeeding Coalition
Thursday , April 30th 2015
8:00AM to 4:30PM at
Clark Regional Medical Center
(175 Hospital Drive, Winchester, KY 40391)
Registration
Name
Conference Schedule
8:00-8:30
Registration and Breakfast
8:30-8:45
Welcome
8:45-9:15
Benefits of an Outpatient
Breastfeeding Clinic
Dr. Lauren Kostelnik
Address
9:15-9:30
Eastern Kentucky Breastfeeding
Coalition
Jan Johnson, RD, LD, IBCLC
Company
Licensure Number (for CEUs)
Fees:
Send this form and check payable to:
Kentucky River District Health Department
Attn: Karen Pelfrey
441 Gorman Hollow Road
Hazard, KY 41701

Respond to common myths concerning
breast milk quality, quantity, and
effectiveness.

Identify emerging trends affecting
breastfeeding initiation and duration.

10:30-10:45
Break

10:45-11:00
MAPP Update for Clark County
Olivia Whitman, MPH
Breastfeeding: Fact, Fiction,
and Feasibility
Doraine Bailey, MA, IBCLC,RLC
12:15-1:15
Lunch on your own
1:15-2:15
Breastfeeding & Social Support:
Challenges for African American
Women
Nicole Peritore, Program Coordinator
and Doraine Bailey, MA, IBCLC,RLC
2:15-2:30
Services provided by New Beginnings
of Winchester
Jenny Smith, Peer Counselor
$30 Before 4/22/2015
$40 Late Registration (after 4/27/15)
Registration is non-refundable, however a
replacement participant is acceptable
Describe unique characteristics of
breastfeeding that support normal infant and
maternal health.
The Journey to Becoming a Baby
Friendly Hospital
Dr. Becky Collins
11:00-12:15
Occupation

9:30-10:30
Phone
E-Mail
Program Objectives
2:30-3:15
Kentucky Infants Safe and Strong
(KISS Initiative)
Marlene Goodlett, MS, RD, LD, CLC
3:15-3:30
Break/Snack
3:30-4:15
“Breastfeeding Bonus Round”
Doraine Bailey, MA, IBCLC, RLC
4:15-4:45
Closing Remarks and Evaluation
Describe the Kentucky Infant Safe and
Strong (KISS) Recognition
Program.
Identify the breastfeeding best practices
for the KISS Program.

Describe the Eastern Kentucky
Breastfeeding Coalition’s Mission to increase
Breastfeeding initiative in Kentucky.

Describe the Maternal and infant
resources available to parents offered by New
Beginnings in Clark County.

Describe the hurdles on how to become a
Baby Friendly Hospital: process, staff training,
supplementing/infant feeding policy.

Identify key elements in breast milk
composition.

Describe normal situations in
breastfeeding physiology and behavior

Describe the experiences of social support
for African American women in a
breastfeeding context.

Discuss opportunities for encouragement
of sustained breastfeeding practices among
African American women.