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.
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