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Sunrise to Sunset
Revealing the Beauty of
Women’s Health in
NaProTECHNOLOGY
and FertilityCare
The 34th Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals
July 15 - 18, 2015
Sirata Beach Resort | St. Petersburg, Florida
Jointly sponsored by The AAFCP and
Creighton University Health Science Continuing Education
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Purpose
Recordings
The purpose of this education program is to enhance the
knowledge of FertilityCare Practitioners, nurses, physicians,
other healthcare professionals, and clergy by addressing topics
relevant to the CREIGHTON MODEL FertilityCare System,
NaProTECHNOLOGY, natural methods of fertility regulation,
and allied fields. The program updates participants on current
activities, research and trends, cultural and moral issues and
focuses on future goals of FertilityCare Professionals.
Professional recording for most sessions will be available.
Category 1
Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education
designates this live activity for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
(7/15=1.5; 7/16=4.0; 7/17=5.5; 7/18=5.0).
AAPA accepts AMA category 1 credit for the PRA from
organizations accredited by ACCME.
AAFP
This Live activity, 34th Annual Meeting of the American Academy
of FertilityCare Professionals, with a beginning date of 07/15/2015,
has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 15.50 Prescribed
credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Nurses CE
Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education
designates this activity for 16.0 contact hours for nurses. Nurses
should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity. (7/15=1.5; 7/16=4.0; 7/17=5.5; 7/18=5.0)
Nurses licensed in Iowa and California: This activity was planned
and developed in accordance with the continuing education
standards of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
The Iowa Board of Nursing and the California Board of Nursing
will honor ANCC continuing education credits for face-to-face
programs held outside Iowa and California, or for ANCCapproved online recorded courses taken in a self-study format.
Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented by Creighton
University Health Sciences Continuing Education and the
American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals for the
advancement of patient care. Creighton University Health
Sciences Continuing Education is accredited by the American
Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide
continuing education for the healthcare team.
Exhibitor Space
The meeting will feature exhibition space with various groups,
organizations, manufacturers, and publishers on display. Exhibit
fees are $100 for members and non-profit organizations and
$150 for all others. If interested in exhibitor space, please visit
www.aafcp.net Annual Meeting section for an application.
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Location & Accommodations
Accommodation for the American Academy of FertilityCare
Professionals 34th Annual Meeting will be at Sirata Beach Resort
in St. Petersburg, Florida. Nightly room price for a standard
room is $149, suites begin at $169.
Cancellation policy: No fee if cancellation is more than
48 hours prior to check in. For reservations call
Group Reservations: (800) 344-5999 Fax: (727) 363-5165
E-Mail: [email protected], www.Sirata.com.
Facilities include hotel parking, complementary wireless
internet service in all guest rooms, in-room safe, iron/board
and hairdryer, iPod compatible clock, coffee maker, three
beachfront pools, two whirlpools, fitness center, beach cabanas
and hammocks, private poolside cabanas with mini refrigerator,
TV and ceiling fan, kids play area and arcade. Other nearby
offerings include parasailing and wave runners, beach
volleyball, nearby shopping, sunset sailing cruises, snorkeling,
shelling trips, dolphin watch excursions and fishing available,
golf and tennis nearby.
AIRPORT transportation
TO Sirata beach resort
We recommend that you fly to Tampa Florida Airport. Shuttles are:
Resort Transportation Services
1-866-403-3303
[email protected]
$65 (sedan - up to 4 people) $120 (van -10 people)
Super Shuttle/ExecuCar
727-299-2294 or 727-409-2511
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Downtown St. Petersburg
Salvador Dali Museum | www.salvadordalimuseum.org
Museum of Fine Arts | www.fine-arts.org
St. Pete Museum of History | www.stpetemuseumofhistory.org
Great Explorations Children’s Museum | www.greatexplorations.org
Pier Aquarium | www.pieraquarium.org
Clearwater Marine Aquarium | www.SeeWinter.com
Golf Courses | www.tampabay.golfersguide.com
Captain Dave’s Water Sports
Parasail, wave runners, dolphin watch at the Sirata
www.captaindaveswatersports.com
Tampa Bay Area
Busch Gardens | www.buschgardens.com
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AGENDA
Goals and Objectives are listed under each presentation.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 15, 2015
9 a.m.–5 p.m.
IIRRM Annual Meeting
Meeting of the International Institute
for Restorative Reproductive Medicine
For details and separate registration information
see www.iirrm.org
11:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m.
2–7 p.m.
Committee Meetings
5–6:30 p.m.
Registration - AAFCP Annual Meeting
7–7:30 p.m.
Welcome Remarks and Program Overview
Karen Hemingway
President, American Academy of
FertilityCare Professionals
7:30-8:30 p.m. Keynote Address
NFP and the New Evangelization:
Sharing the Truth in Love
Gus Lloyd
• Explain how to share the truth of NFP in a
non-judgmental, non-confrontational way
• Explore Pope Francis’ philosophy of
accompanying people on their faith journey
Opening Reception
9–11 p.m.
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2015
8–8:30 a.m.
Breakfast on your own
9–10 a.m.Unusual Bleeding:
Evaluation and Treatment Update
Faith Daggs, MD, NFPMC
• Compare example charts of normal
menstruation to unusual bleeding
• Review ACOG/FIGO updated definitions
and classifications of abnormal uterine
bleeding (PALM-COEIN classification)
• Discuss treatment strategies based on
etiology within NaProTECHNOLOGY
10–10:15 a.m. BREAK
10:15-11:15 a.m.Are All Pregnancies Failures or
Are Some the Result of Successful Use?
Thomas Hilgers, MD, CFCMC
• Identify the historical source for the
achievement of pregnancy
• Examine the ongoing controversy in
achieving and avoiding related pregnancy
within family planning
• Discuss current level of practice
11:15–11:30 a.m. BREAK
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NaProTECHNOLOGY in the Treatment of
Dysmenorrhea in Young Women
Michael Parker, MD, NFPMC
• Review the incidence and
pathophysiology of primary and
secondary dysmenorrhea
• Examine current recommended
treatments, their effectiveness, benefits
and potential adverse events
• Discuss non-contraceptive methods
for treating dysmenorrhea, their
effectiveness, benefits and potential
adverse side effects
• Propose a rational and effective treatment
plan for dysmenorrhea in young women
that does not include the use of reversible
hormonal contraceptives
12:30–2 p.m.
Lunch on your own
12:30–2 p.m.
PROGRAM DIRECTORS’ LUNCHEON
Pre-registration required
Moderator: Ann Prebil, RN, BSN, CFCE
• Review current changes in Policies and
Procedures for Education Programs
• Explore learning opportunities for FCP,
FCS and FCE
2–3 p.m.
Preterm Labor, Causes and Treatment
Ted O’Donnell, MD, NFPMC
Shira Wise, CFCE
• Review the incidence, predisposing
factors, and causes of preterm labor
• Compare current medical approaches
and outcomes to preterm labor with the
NaProTECHONOLOGY approaches and
outcomes
• Discuss a case of preterm labor treated
with NaProTECHNOLOGY
3–3:15 p.m.
BREAK
3:15–4:15 p.m.
BUSINESS MEETING
4:15–4:30 p.m.
MEET THE CANDIDATES
4:30 p.m.
Dinner on your own
9 p.m.–midnight HOSPITALITY SUITE
AGENDA
Goals and Objectives are listed under each presentation.
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015
8 a.m.
Breakfast on your own
2–3:30 p.m.
BREAKOUTS
9–10 a.m.
Science and Research Forum
Robert Chasuk, MD, CFCMC
• Discuss current research in the area of
natural fertility regulation
• Analyze current research in the light of
the ethics, standards and principles of
NaProTECHNOLOGY
A) Ask the Experts for Practitioners
Margaret Howard, MAM, CFCE
• Present advanced Creighton Model cases
being managed by practitioners
• Review and discuss management of cases
and appropriate criteria upon which case
management has been made possible
• Illustrate the collaboration of Creighton
Model practitioners and medical
consultants to manage a case
10–10:15 a.m.
BREAK
10:15-11:15 a.m. Is There a NaproDiet?:
The Impact of Diet on Fertility
Michael Parker, MD, NFPMC
• Review the hormonal impact of major
nutrient groups- carbohydrates, proteins
and fats, as they are digested and
absorbed for use in cellular metabolism,
growth and energy storage
• Discuss the impact of high glycemic
diet and gluten on metabolic function
including hyperinsulinemia, insulin
resistance, leptin resistance and
inflammation
• Explore how abnormal metabolic
function affects reproductive health in
both the male and female with particular
focus on the hypothalamic-pituitaryovarian axis
• Propose dietary changes, a “NaPro
Diet,” that will restore homeostasis to
the system and improve function of the
hypothalamic-pituitary- ovarian axis
11:15–11:30 a.m. BREAK
11:30 a.m.–
12:30 p.m.
12:30–2 p.m.
Conscience Protection
Sr. Renee Mirkes, OSF, Ph.D.
• Define conscience and its place in medicine
• Identify procedures/approaches in
reproductive medicine that the judgment
of conscience will prohibit
• Review procedures/approaches in
reproductive medicine that the judgment
of conscience will support
3:30–3:45 p.m.
B) Ask the Experts Medical Panel
Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, CFCMC
and colleagues
• Provide an opportunity for physicians
and other medical professionals to
discuss specific issues involving the
Creighton Model FertilityCare System
and NaProTECHNOLOGY
• Educate medical staff on various
applications and treatments using
NaProTECHNOLOGY
BREAK
3:45–4:45 p.m.How to Bring the Truth to
Planned Parenthood Clients
Abby Johnson, BS, MA
• Review the various misconceptions
that Planned Parenthood uses in
their literature concerning “safe sex,”
effectiveness of artificial contraception
and abortion
• Discuss effective strategies that
Creighton Model physicians, nurses
and practitioners can use to spread
the truth of the Creighton Model and
NaProTECHNOLOGY
4:45 p.m.
Dinner on your own
9 p.m.–midnight Hospitality Suite
Lunch on your own
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AGENDA
Goals and Objectives are listed under each presentation.
SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2015
Breakfast on your own
8 a.m.
9–10 a.m.The Effects of Breastfeeding on
the Creighton Model Chart
Amy Grawey, MD, NFPMC
• Review normal lactation and its effects
on ovulation and the return of menses.
Review some patterns of abnormal
lactation (low milk supply, oversupply)
and potential effects on ovulation and
menses
• Present patterns often identified on charts
in breastfeeding women and discuss
potential approaches by the FCP and
NFPMC
• Discuss cases that illustrate effects of
lactation on the chart and discuss chart
management
10–10:15 a.m.
BREAK
10:15–11:15 a.m. The Future of NaProTECHNOLOGY
Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, CFCMC
• Review history of NaProTECHNOLOGY
• Identify points for future success
• Discuss the importance of study and
professional implementation
11:15–11:30 a.m. BREAK
11:30 a.m.–
12:30 p.m.
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Creighton Model Q & A
Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, CFCMC
• Increase knowledge of the application of
Creighton Model FertilityCare System
and NaProTECHNOLOGY
• Explore the practical uses of Creighton
Model in various case related areas
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12:30–2 p.m.
LUNCHEON
Using Social Media to Reach Today’s Woman
Abby Johnson, BS, MA
• Review areas in social media that are
available at little or no charge.
• Develop a strategy for using all available
means of social media to inform, educate
and promote the Creighton Model and
NaProTECHNOLOGY
2–3 p.m.Pregnancy Rates in the Creighton
Model Effectiveness Intentions Behaviors
Assessment (CEIBA) Study
Joseph Standford, MD, MSPH, CFCMC
• Present recent results from the Creighton
Model Effectiveness, Intention and
Behaviors Assessment (CEIBA) study
• Discuss pregnancy rates, method
effectiveness and user intentions based on
the CEIBA study results
3–3:15 p.m.
BREAK
3:15–4:15 p.m.
AAFCP Business Meeting
5:30 p.m.
Closing Mass
Sirata Resort Ballroom
7 p.m.
Closing luau
Presentation of Awards
9 p.m.–midnight Hospitality Suite
Faculty
Robert M. Chasuk, MD, CFCMC is the Associate Director
for both Graduate Medical Education and the Family Medicine
Residency Program at the Baton Rouge General Medical Center,
as well as Clinical Associate Professor, Tulane University School
of Medicine. He is a Certified FertilityCare Medical Consultant
through the American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals
and serves as medical faculty for FertilityCare Practitioner
education programs.
Faith Daggs, MD, NFPMC is an OB/GYN at the Center
for Women’s Health in Camp Hill, PA, specializing in the
applications of medical and surgical NaProTECHNOLOGY.
She assisted in the development of the Chastity in Formation
program for the Diocese of Harrisburg and is a Medical
Consultant for the Morning Star Pregnancy Services in
Harrisburg. In addition, Dr. Daggs is a frequent speaker on prolife, chastity, marriage, abstinence and Theology of the Body.
Amy Grawey, MD, NFPMC is a family physician practicing
Breastfeeding Medicine and NaProTechnology. Dr. Grawey
completed her family medicine residency at St. John’s Mercy in
St. Louis. In 2010 she pursued additional training in lactation
and breastfeeding medicine and became a board-certified
lactation consultant in 2011. Dr. Grawey completed the Pope
Paul VI double program, becoming a NFP medical consultant
in 2012 and Fertility Care Practitioner in 2013. She owns Little
Flower Family Medicine, is married and has 3 young children.
Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, Dip. ABOG, ABLS, SRS,
CFCMC, CFCE is an OB/GYN specializing in Reproductive
Medicine and Surgery, and Founder/Director of the Pope Paul
VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction in Omaha,
NE. He is a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life and
co-developer of the Creighton Model FertilityCare System and
NaProTECHNOLOGY. He is the author of the textbook, “The
Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTECHNOLOGY.”
Margaret Howard, MAM, CFCE is Program Director of
FertilityCare Services Limited Education Programs, and directs
or serves as faculty for several practitioner education programs
in the United States and abroad. She is an Active Member of
the AAFCP, and serves on the Third Party Reimbursement and
Membership Committees of the Academy.
Abby Johnson, BS, MA is an American pro-life activist.
Johnson had previously worked at Planned Parenthood as a
clinic director, but resigned in October 2009. She later stated
that she resigned after watching an abortion on ultrasound.
Johnson is the chief research strategist for Live Action, a prolife organization that is known for conducting sting operations
against Planned Parenthood clinics. She holds a B.S. (psychology)
from Texas A&M University and an M.A. (counseling) from Sam
Houston State University.
Gus Lloyd has spent most of his life on the radio. For the past
eight years, he has hosted “Seize the Day,” heard every weekday
morning on the Catholic Channel on Sirius XM 129. He and his
wife Michelle have been married almost 35 years and have four
children and two grandchildren.
Sister Renée Mirkes, OSF, PhD is a member of the
Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, Manitowoc, WI. She
serves as director of the Center for NaProEthics [the ethics
division of the Pope Paul VI Institute, Omaha, NE] and was
editor of its newsletter, The NaProEthics Forum, from 1996
to 2002. She received her masters degree in moral theology
from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX (1988) and
her doctorate in theological ethics from Marquette University,
Milwaukee, WI (1995). Sr. Renée brings experience in clinical
ethics as well as broad experience in bioethics through a 19871990 research fellowship with the National Catholic Bioethics
Center (formerly the Pope John Center). Sister Renée was
appointed to the Nebraska Bioethics Advisory Commission
by University of Nebraska President L. Dennis Smith in 2000.
She is a founding member and serves on the board of Nebraska
Coalition for Ethical Research.
Theodore O’Donnell, MD, CFCMC is a retired BoardCertified physician who for 40 years specialized in family
practice. He actively practiced NaProTechnology as a Certified
Creighton Model Medical Consultant from 1976 until his
retirement in 2014 in East Wenatchee, Washington. A graduate
of the University Of California Medical School at Irvine, Dr.
O’Donnell spent 8 years in the US Navy, with two years as a
flight surgeon in Guam. He received his Family Practice training
at Camp Pendleton, CA, and spent the next ten years in private
practice in California, before re-locating to the Wenatchee area
in 1991. There he was also a clinical instructor at the University
of Washington School Of Medicine training medical students
and physician assistants in the art and science of medicine. He
continues to reside in East Wenatchee, Washington with his bride
Frances Ann. They have been married for 40 years, have four
children, and are proud grandparents of twelve grandchildren.
Michael Parker, MD, NFPMC is a native to the central Ohio
area. He attended the Ohio State University College of Medicine,
graduating with his doctorate degree in 1989. Dr. Parker then
completed his residency training at The Ohio State University
College of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Parker has served as the Chairman of the Performance
Improvement Committee, Chairman of the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a member of the Peer Review
Committee. He also has an active role in the education of resident
physicians in the Family Practice and OB/GYN programs. He
also has received additional training as a Natural Family Planning
Medical Consultant through The Pope Paul VI Institute for the
Study of Human Reproduction in affiliation with Creighton
University in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Faculty
Ann Prebil, RN, BSN, CFCE is a co-developer of the Creighton
Model FertilityCare System and a faculty member of the Pope Paul
VI Institute Education Program. She is currently the Chair of the
Commission on Accreditation for the AAFCP. Currently she is the
Supervisor for the Department of FertilityCare Services at St. John’s
Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, MO
Joseph B. Stanford, MD, MSPH, CFCMC, is professor in
the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, and adjunct
professor in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and
Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt
Lake City. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family
Physicians. He has been the principal investigator for several
studies based on the Creighton Model FertilityCare System, and
has published many peer-reviewed papers based on Creighton
Model data. Dr. Stanford is past president of the American
Academy of FertilityCare Professionals, and a board member of
the International Institute of Restorative Reproductive Medicine.
He has served on United States scientific advisory committees
for the NICHD (National institute of Child Health and Human
Development) and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).
Dr. Stanford is the recipient of several honors, including the
annual research paper award given by the American Academy of
FertilityCare Professionals.
Shira Wise, M.Ed, CFCE is a FertilityCare educator,
practitioner, and program director for Three Rivers FertilityCare
Center and Practitioner Education Program in Kennewick,
WA. She worked to set up the first hospital based FertilityCare
center in Washington State at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in
Pasco, WA with Dr. Elma deLeon, MD, CFCMC. She was the
center director there for four years until hospital administration
made a budgetary decision to discontinue all OBGYN services
at its hospital including FertilityCare services. The center is now
independent again, and still serves it’s 450+ client base with four
practitioners on staff. She and her husband have been married for
14 years and have four NaPro miracles ages 11, 9, 7 and almost 5.
The CREIGHTON MODEL FertilityCare System and the new women’s health science of NaProTECHNOLOGY have been developed
through a research and education effort coordinated and directed by Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, Director of the Pope Paul VI Institute for the
Study of Human Reproduction. Faculty members do not financially benefit.
DISCLAIMER POLICY
It is the policy of Creighton University Health Sciences
Continuing Education to ensure balance, independence,
objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All
faculty participating in this activity are expected to disclose to the
audience any significant financial interest or other relationship
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he/she has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial
product(s) discussed in an educational presentation. The
following faculty realize no financial gain from their involvement
in the AAFCP education program:
Michele Chambers, CFCP
Paul Kortz, RN, MSN, CFCE
Robert Chasuk, MD, CFCMC
Gus Lloyd
Faith Daggs, MD, NFPMC
Michael Parker, MD, NFPMC
Peter Danis, MD, CFCMC
Sr. Renee Mirkes, OSF, PhD.
Sr. Candace Fier, BSN, CFCE
Theodore O’Donnell, MD, CFCMC
Amy Grawey, MD, NFPMC
Ann Prebil, RN, BSN, CFCE
Karen Hemingway, CFCS
Denise Seeger, CFCP
Thomas W. Hilgers, MD, CFCMC, CFCE
Eileen Sirois, CNM, CFCP/MC
Margaret Howard, MAM, CFCE
Joseph Stanford, MD, MSPH, CFCMC
Abby Johnson, BS, MA
Shira Wise, M.Ed., CFCE
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