OLCA’s 23rd Annual Breastfest Conference February 27-28, 2015 Columbus Marriott Northwest in Dublin, Ohio Theme: First 1000 Seconds, First 1000 Minutes: Lifelong Influence on Mother, Baby and Breastfeeding Fri. Feb 27 9:30-10 10-11:30 11:30-1:00 1-2:30 2:30– 2:45 2:45-4:15 Inside this issue: A Day with Jill Bergman—the Practical Side of Kangaroo Mother Care Registration for A Day with Jill Bergman Jill Bergman: Kangaroula Lunch on your own Jill Bergman: Early Parenting Informed by Neuroscience Break (no food provided) Jill Bergman: Supporting Health Professionals Core Conference Agenda 1 Faculty 2 Objectives 2 Tuition 2 Bag Exchange 2 Exhibits 3 Bookstore 3 Poster Session 3 Hotel Information 3 Registration 3 4:30-6:00 pm 6:00– 6:15 6:15-7:30 7:30-9:00 Dinner (included in registration), Registration for Core Conference Exhibits and Bookstore open, Posters on display OLCA President’s Welcome Chris Smith: First Food: Ten Years of Donor Milk Banking in Ohio Celebrate Breastfeeding in Ohio: Another Year’s Progress in Breastfeeding Sat. Feb 28 Dr. Nils Bergman—the Science Behind the First 1000 Seconds and Minutes 7-8 am Continental Breakfast (included in registration) Exhibits, Bookstore Open, Poster Presentations 8:00-8:15 OLCA President’s Address 8:15-9:45 Dr. Nils Bergman: The Scientific and Evidence Base for Skin-to-Skin Contact 9:45-10:15 Break; Exhibits and Bookstore open, Posters on Display 10:15-12:15 Nils Bergman: Kangaroo Mother Care: Restoring the Original Paradigm for Infant Care 12:15-12:30 Lunch set-up; Exhibits and Bookstore open, Posters on Display 12:30-1:30 Lunch (included in registration), Awards, Grants, Scholarships 1:30-3:00 Nils Bergman: Maternal Perinatal Neurobehaviour 3:00-3:30 Break; Exhibits and Bookstore open, Posters on Display (last chance) 3:30-5:00 Nils Bergman : A Neurobehavioural Approach to Breastfeeding 5:00-5:15 Questions and Answers; Evaluations Conference handouts will be available on the OLCA web site ONLY. www.OHIO-OLCA.org No paper handouts will be given before, during, or after the conference. Free Wi-Fi is available in the meeting room. Celebrate Ohio This is YOUR chance to brag and encourage others. Share your unique projects and events within your business or community. We invite YOU to submit an outline of a brief (5 min.) presentation to your regional OLCA representative. NEW! Bag Exchange 2015 It’s time to let the bag out of the closet! Breastfest this year will be the place to exchange unused or slightly used tote bag from conference A or trip B. Turn in bags when you arrive, then shop during breaks or lunch time. It will be one in one out, two in two out, or even several in and take none out. All bags that are not repurposed will be up for grabs for ½ hour after Breastfest concludes or donated to a charity. OLCA’s 23rd Annual Breastfest Conference Page 2 Faculty Conference Objectives Nils Bergman, MD, PhD Jill Bergman, BA Chris Smith RN, IBCLC, ANLC Discuss techniques for supporting mothers with sick or premature infants Describe the neuroscience basis for current parenting practices Describe strategies for building resilience in maternity care providers Describe the scientific and evidence base or skin-to-skin contact Describe the importance of birth Kangaroo Mother Care and risks of separating newborns and mothers Describe key maternal neurobehavioral aspects in the perinatal period Describe key neurobehaviors of breastfeeding infants including premature infants Explain the history of Donor Milk Banking in Ohio Discuss current breastfeeding activities in Ohio Kangaroula: While a doula focuses on supporting a mother in labour, a Kangaroula does this also to ensure that the developmental needs of the BABY are met in the first minutes and hours of life to minimise stress and give the baby and mother dyad the optimal start to early bonding and breastfeeding. Early Parenting Informed by Neuroscience: Early skin to skin contact and breastfeeding change parents’ brains to make parenting so much easier. This neuroscience helps parents to discern a way through conflicting advice from our culture. Supporting Health Professionals: Working with nursing staff and helping them managing their own burnout, while keeping compassion for their patients. (“Managing your own oxytocin”) The Scientific and Evidence Base for Skin-to-Skin Contact: Brain anatomy, physiology and neurodevelopment of the newborn in the perinatal period; effects of separation on the newborn; viable alternative to incubator care. Kangaroo Mother Care: Restoring the Original Paradigm for Infant Care: Source of our beliefs in health care; history of neonatal care; core contribution of birth KMC and avoiding maternal-infant separation; describe underlying science of toxic stress. Maternal Perinatal Neurobehaviour: Sensitization and attunement; maternal neurobiological connections with her newborn; changes in maternal neurobehavior related to birth practices, breastfeeding and outcomes. A Neurobehavioural Approach to Breastfeeding: Developmental continuity including premature infants; neuroscience processes that impact breastfeeding; sensory capabilities of fetus and newborn; feeding frequency and infant stomach capacity; implementation of improved perinatal practices. Application has been made for IBLCE CERPs and Nursing contact hours Tuition Jill Bergman Day (Friday) only, OLCA member $55 Jill Bergman Day (Friday) only, Non-member $70 Core Conference (Friday Night and Saturday) For CERP and CEU information: contact Noreen Edwards, RN, IBCLC noreen322@yahoo.com OLCA member $160 Non-member $210 Sole responsibility for the content of the speaker $195 presentations rests with the speakers. Conference + join or renew membership For group registry, email list of names and emails to: OLCA is not responsible for the content of speak- nikki.rogers@wright.edu er presentations nor for the future actions of participants at educational events. Hotel registration: Columbus Marriott Northwest, 5605 Blazer Parkway, Dublin OH 43017; 614-791-1000 Organization For online reservations: <<Book your group rate: Ohio Lactation Consultants >> h p://www.marrio .com/mee ng‐event‐hotels/group‐corporate‐travel/groupCorp.mi? resLinkData=Ohio%20Lacta on%20Consultants%5Ecmhnw%60OLCOLCA%60111.00%60USD%60false% 602/26/15%603/1/15%602/5/15&app=resvlink&stop_mobi=yes Make reservations by Feb 6, 2015 for conference room rate of $111.00 All Registrations must be done online at http://olca.ticketleap.com/breastfest2015/ Be prepared to enter the following information: Name________________________________ Credentials___________________________ We’re on the Web IBCLC#_______________________ Year of initial certification_______________ Address____________________________________________________________________ WWW.OHIO-OLCA.org City, state, zip _____________________________________________________________ We’re on Facebook Preferred email_______________________ Phone: Work ___________ Cell__________ Employer_____________________________ Ohio county___________________________ https://www.facebook.com/ Breastfest2013 www.facebook.com/ groups/152935984729819/ There will be a Mother’s Room for anyone who desires privacy for nursing or pumping. Exhibits For registration questions, email Nikki Rogers at nikki.rogers@wright.edu Infant Attendance Policy Registration is on a first come basis. Quiet nursing babies in arms are welcome in the session rooms. As a courtesy, we request your immediate attention to any situation, including happy baby noises, which may interfere with the concentration of attendees. No confirmations will be sent. Poster Session Lactation and breastfeeding-related products, small businesses, crafts, and more! To apply for an exhibit table, contact Nancy Feldenkris, RN, IBCLC krisfeld@aol.com Nils and Jill Bergman’s books and DVDs will be available for purchase OLCA supports and encourages research, innovation, and creative implementation of Best Practices in Breastfeeding and Human Lactation. Posters will be on display throughout Friday evening and all day Saturday. Attended Poster Session is Saturday morning from 7-8 am. For information or to submit a poster: sylvia.ellison@wright.edu or Jennifer Foster, fosterj@summahealth.org or Kristin Sinning kmsinning@gmail.com Full refunds will only be issued for cancellations received prior to Feb 10th. No refunds for weather. Bookstore OLCA has made arrangements with Barnes & Noble Booksellers to provide a conference bookstore. Requests for books to be available should be sent to: Kelli Blinn, kellisblinn@gmail.com or 614-395-3792 or Ann Twiggs, RD/LD, IBCLC a amtwiggs@gmail.com. OLCA is not responsible for books that Barnes & Noble elects to make available except for the books that OLCA requested. An assortment of lactation and other titles will be for sale.
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