Tuesday, August 2, 2016

CEU's

I applied for CEUs from MEAC (what CPMs often use to renew their certificate) and from ACNM (for the nurse midwives and nurses).

It is a process! It usually takes (once the speakers get their information to me) about 45 to 60 days to hear from each organization. MEAC has responded, ACNM said they might not know until a week before the conference, so we do not have anything to report from them yet (because it might take an extra 6 weeks from the original date we were expecting to hear back!)  :(

I am happy to report that we have heard from MEAC.  We have been approved for 13 contact hours, which means 1.3 CEU's.

LETS REVIEW how CEU's work for the CPM process.   To renew your certification you need the following:  (taken from the NARM site)
A total of 30 CEUs over three years are required for recertification, including five mandatory CEUs in Peer Review and 25 CEUs in a variety of other categories

How do CEU's work?

One hour of instruction time=.1 CEU
One hour of instruction time= 1 contact hour

CPMs can use the 'contact hour' to renew.  SO if you are attending the whole pre-conference and conference, and have paid for CEUs you will receive 13 contact hours.  (1.3 ceu).

If you are  attending only part of the conference or pre-conference, please see the blog pages about the classes to see what ones have been approved.

Remember, we will offer Peer Review, if you want to attend (contact me ahead of time about this) you can earn what you need for renewal, or close to it.

If you have not paid for CEU's and want them, you can pay for them on line.  Like you did when you registered, or if you have not yet signed up, when you do sign up, also pay for CEU's at the same time!

Now hopefully, for our sister midwives, ACNM will also approve some!  I tried girls!  I sure hope they do!  :)

Everyone who attends will also receive a certificate of attendance which can sometimes be used for some contact hours for CPM's.


CLASSES-Conference

Conference


HOLY YOGA and Devotions with Doran Richards CPM. 
Holy Yoga is an experiential worship created to deepen people's   connection to Christ.  Our sole purpose is to facilitate a Christ honoring experience that offers an opportunity to believers and non-believers alike to authentically connect to God through HIS Word, Worship and Wellness.  Holy Yoga exists to carry the gospel to the ends of the earth through the modality of yoga.  (taken from holyyoga.net) 
This class is for beginners and those  that are experienced. There are modifications for each pose and care will be given to each individual's ability. 

Therapeutic Pain Control Without Medications-Taught by Doran Richards CPM
 What is the definition of pain-eastern medication vs western. What are some non/pharmacological and pharmacological stages for considering pain management ante-partum, intra-partum and post-partum.  What are the types of pain management without using medications. Approved for 1 contact hour/ .1 CEU from MEAC

HUG Your Baby Part 1 and Part 2-Taught by Doreen Lawton M.Ed., CPM, LM
What are the 'zones' (or states) and a newborn's SOSs (or stress responses). What can  help a parent calm their baby, help the baby sleep, eat well and more.  What is the HUG language? What are the newborn's SOSs (Signs of over-Stimulation) or stress responses? How to Help a crying baby, or excessive crying. How to help a baby sleep well, and eat well. And so much more! Approved for 2 contact hours/.2 CEU's from MEAC

The Human Placenta.  Why is it Different Than Other Mammals and What Does This Mean to Pregnancy and Birth?-Taught by Alicia Huntley, CNM
What is the historical perspective of the role of the placenta? How does implantation of the placenta effect the outcome of the pregnancy? What about the "wandering" placenta, (is it previa or is it not?). What about Maternal hemodynamics, fetal  perfusion?  The placenta in the third trimester-what is the link with fetal growth, maternal illness such as pre-eclampsia? Accreta-why is it more common and what can be done? What about abnormalities of the placenta in maternal disease and adverse fetal outcomes associated with it.  This is going to be a great class!

Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: Historical Perspective and Current Knowledge.  When to Consult or Transfer Care. -Taught by Alicia Huntley, CNM
What is HELLP? What is PRe-eclampsia?  How are they different? How do you identify each? What about prevention strategies?  What does the research support and what it does not support.  How do you identify someone at risk in the initial pregnancy visit.  What are the warning signs as you move thru the pregnancy with your client?

The Michigan Midwife hearing Screening Collaboration Protect; A-ABR hearing Screening Machines are Available to Michigan Midwives-Taught with Nan Asher. MI EHDI  Program Coordinator
Why are hearing screenings so important for the newborn? EHDI 1-3-6 goals and why Newborn screening is important.  The Michigan Hearing Screening project, how did this all come about and how does it continue to work so well?  We will also discuss things you can do to get something going in your state with a hearing project, such as how to identify a potential partner for a hearing screening project in your state! Approved for 1.5 contact hours/.15 CEU's from MEAC

Miscarriage-Taught by Laurie Zoyiopoulos CPM
What are some reasons your client may bleed in pregnancy? Will it always mean a miscarriage? What are some of the sign and symptoms of a threatened miscarriage in the first vs 2nd trimester? How do you help the woman thru her loss?  When do you need help from a doctor?

Insurance Billing-Taught by Laurie Zoyiopoulos CPM
The title says it all!  Come learn what a ICD-9 and a ICD-10 code is.  When do we use them? What are the latest changes? What about a NPI number? What is a HICF 1500 form and how do we fill them out? What is the difference of mother codes vs baby codes? Approved for 1 contact hours/.1 CEU's from MEAC

Balancing Midwifery and Your Life-Taught by Laurie Zoyiopoulos CPM
What do you do when holidays come around, or birthdays? What about your marriage? But school is so intense! Come hear from a seasoned midwife how to survive!

Labs: Understanding Labs for Your Client.-A panel discussion with Ireena Keeslar CPM, Alicia Huntley CNM, and Jill Whitfield CNM.  
This is a time of open discussion for doing labs and about labs.

On Line Charting-Panel Discussion 
This class is a open discussion about the various online charting programs.  If you currently use one, plan to come and share with others what you like and dislike about the program.  IF you do not use one, come to learn what you can! We are headed in this direction folks! Its time to learn about what is available to all of us! Approved for 1 contact hours/.1 CEU's from MEAC

B.D.B.S. (Basic Disaster Birth Support) with Ireena Keeslar CPM and Jill Whitfield CNM
This is a time that we will learn the current system for triage, tagging victims, and helping during and after a disaster.  Times are getting tough folks, with all of the shootings lately (including not far from where we will be holding this conference) we as care providers, may be called to assist after something has happened.  It is not just about birth work.  We will begin at the hotel in the morning and after a session of preparation we will go to a off site (we will need to car pool to the site) for the day.  Once in the field, you will be working 'role play' emergency situations.  Come prepared for the weather-so bring older clothing, good hiking shoes (there will be some walking, not a lot, but some).  If it is cold,  plan ahead, with a coat, hat and scarf.  Rain gear is also a possibility that you might need.  Weather in this area varies, so plan ahead! Approved for 5.5 contact hours/.55 CEU's from MEAC


CLASSES-Pre Conference

PRE-Conference

So You Want To Be A Midwife-Taught by Ireena Keeslar CPM and Jill Whitfield CNM
 We will discuss what being a midwife means for your life, and especially what a out of hospital midwife goes thru. What are the different routes to being a midwife, including the CNM and the CPM route. What about your family? What about time management? What books do I need or want? What if I am a doula, or a child birth educator? How does all of that 'fit in'?

What  Does It Mean To Be A Student? -Taught by Ireena and Jill
What does a midwife want in a student? What about the 'money'? What will this cost me? What classes or seminars will help me? What books will help me? When I find the apprenticeship, what is required of me at a prenatal appointment? What is required of me at a birth? Where do I begin?

Blood Sugar-Taught by Ireena and Jill
What foods raise and lower blood sugar? What about supplements? Does anything help? How should you be checking a woman's blood sugar in the home environment? What about the glucose challenge test in the home? What should we be looking for in the pregnancy? What are the 3 types of diabetes? What does a woman's high sugar levels do to the baby in the womb? How do you evaluate a diet sheet and how do you design one for your practice? Do I really need one? We will also discuss case studies, and have time for a open discussion.

What It Is Like To Be A Community Midwife? -Taught by Ireena and Jill
The "calling" to be a midwife. The journey to be a midwife. Years as the Community midwife.  Come hear a midwives story.  Taking the good with the bad. Pressing on. There will be time for questions!

Herbs Vs Medicines. -Taught by Ireena and Jill  (Approved for 1 contact hour/.1 CEU from MEAC)
Herbs that are safe for Pregnancy and Birth and their side effects and interactions. We will discuss medications that are commonly used during labor and delivery in the home birth or birth setting environment, their side effects and their interactions with other medications, herbs, and foods. We will also discuss medications that should NOT be used in the home-birth setting that are used in the hospital setting. How to assist a midwife with using herbs, and medications in the home birth setting.

Setting Up At The Home Birth, Lets Keep It Sterile?-taught by Ireena and Jill
What does it mean to keep things sterile? What is sterile and what is clean? What is the real difference? Discussion of different examples of set ups for deliveries. How to really use sterile gloves, packages, are you doing it correctly? Discussion of various methods of cleaning and sterilizing your instruments and discussion of why or why not they are sterile.

Transfers-What Does The Hospital Really Want? -Taught by Ireena and Jill
Case studies will be discussed, both positive and negative examples. What is expected by the out of hospital midwife, how do we prepare and execute that plan.  There will be time for questions and discussion.

Chart Right! -Taught by Ireena and Jill
Why is charting so important? What is medical terminology, and what are the most common medical charting symbols used? What about my own abbreviations? Why can't I use those? What to chart and what to NOT chart? Practice chart review, and time for discussion and questions.

Placentas-Taught by Ireena and Jill
What is the role of the placenta? Unusual placentas and their stories. Bleeding, post-partum hemorrhage, practice guidelines, time for discussion and questions.

Now What? How Do I Keep Records For NARM?  Where Do I Go From Here?
'The mess'-discussion. How to find information in a midwives chart. How to organize your information so you are ready for NARM. Discussion about  classes, student choices, apprenticeships, and more!

Blood Loss. -Taught by Ireena and Jill
Discussion of clots, blood, chux, and what is a hemorrhage? This class will be a hands on example of blood loss.  Often midwives under estimate or over estimate the blood loss.  How can you be sure of the actual amount?

Vitals! Vitals! Vitals! and Urine! -Taught by Ireena and Jill
DO you know how many times I have witnessed people including nurses take a blood pressure and you know they are doing something wrong? Why is this so important? What about the old guidelines vs the new guidelines for a blood pressure? What helps regulate the blood pressure.
~What about the heart? What about normal functioning of the valves, and what about heart sounds, what is normal what is not?  Where are the correct places to listen to the S1 heart sound, or the S2 heart sound?
~Lung sounds-what are crackles, rales? Stridor? Where do you hear bronchial and bronchial vesicular lung sounds?
~ We will be doing a hands on for this class.  Bring your stethoscope and blood pressure cuff.  Bring a plain white t-shirt, (no V-necks) a permanent black marker, a blue and red one too!

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Peer Review

If you want to do peer review while at the conference, you will need to email me your information to sign up ahead of time.

I need:
your name
Email
Phone number
Number of cases you have to review

I will then send you the information to read ahead of time, and all instructions.

Email me @ warriormidwife@gmail.com

Friday, April 1, 2016

VENDORS


VENDORS


We love vendors when we attend conferences.  We love to shop! 

If you are a vendor and would like to display your products at this conference, please email Ireena @ warriormidwife@gmail.com  what you offer (products), questions, and contact information.

Prices for a vendor table will be $20.00 a day 

The hotel has a separate room that we will use for vendors.  This room will be locked when not in use so all products will be protected after hours. I was told that they do allow you to ship your products for display ahead of time, but that information needs to be discussed with the hotel.  We do nothing with that, it will be between you and the hotel. 

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Conference Instructors




                                         Our  Speakers

                                                               "A Heart of Worship"

Alicia Huntley ACNM, CNM
Alicia is in a full-scope midwifery practice.  She works in the office doing gynecology and prenatal and postpartum care and delivers at 3 local hospitals. She is a CNM in Illinois, and has been a CNM since 1996.  Alicia attended the University of Southern California, Las Angeles CA.  She has her Masters in Nursing, and Certificate in Nurse-Midwifery.  She was elected to Sigma Theta Tau, nominated for departmental honors.  She also has a degree in Literature in English, she majored in French language and literature.  Alicia has been published in Midwifery Today, the Birth Kit and several on line publications. She has taught other midwives at various conferences. 




Doran Richards CPM, Founder at Blessing God's Way (BGW), Owner at BGW Full of Grace Yoga (shown with her husband in the photo)

       Doran became a CPM in 2011 and has been practicing for 5 years as a CPM in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  She attended births for 15 years with 9 different preceptors.  Doran is the owner and founder of a ministry for women called Blessing God’s Way - Maidenhood, Maternity, Menopause. Doran wrote a book called: A Celebration of Pregnancy which gives instructions on how to perform a Christian blessingway and how to support women in childbearing.  Doran began Blessings God’s Way in 2001.  She is the author of Maidens by His Design, which a curriculum for young women and their mothers teaching about how their bodies are created to cycle and it is a normal life function.  She recently became a registered Holy Yoga instructor with a specialty in pre-post natal yoga. Doran was the director of  her state-wide midwifery advocacy organization from 2002-2004 called Midwifery Options for Mothers, has taught for CMI, and helps often with her state organization events. Doran has been married 23 years and they have 6 children. 
                                                   
Doreen Lawton  M.Ed, CPM
                             Doreen has a Master's degree in special education, specializing in early intervention, birth-5 years old.  She previously worked with the Georgia Parent Infant Network for Education Services for multi-handicapped and sensory impaired birth-3 year olds and has taught preschool handicapped children both in schools and in the home. She says she has been a doula since before anyone knew there was such a thing, and began apprenticing with a midwife in 1999, trained as a childbirth educator through CAPPA, and has been a CPM since 2009.  Doreen practiced  midwifery for the last 8 years in the rural north Georgia area.  Recently she relocated to the Chattanooga, TN where she works as a midwifery assistant as well as teaching her own brand of interactive childbirth education: {Embracing Birth}, as well as HUG Your baby classes.  She says: I LOVE sharing information learned from HUG Your Baby with new parents and birth professionals.  Doreen was a speaker on that topic at the Chattanooga Birth and Wellness Expo in 2015.  Doreen's love and energy is always such a welcome blessing at conferences.  Doreen has been married for 33 years, and has 6 grown children.



Ireena Keeslar CPM, CBE
Ireena originally was planning on being a elementary art teacher, and went to school for that.  But 6 weeks before she was to graduate, she had her first baby and her life changed! Ireena began her birth work in 1992, after the birth of her 5th baby.   She worked as a assistant in OB assisting during the deliveries.  She usually cared for the babies. She worked for WIC for a short time.   She went on to get her LPN and worked as a LPN from 1993 to 2004.  She worked at 2 different hospitals in OB, and on med-surg and worked in a nursing home as a nurse for a short time.  She began working as a nurse in a  free standing birth center when it first opened in 1997. Soon after that she began her studies to become a midwife.  She became a CPM in 2001. Ireena also taught child birth classes from 1992 and still teaches now and then.  She built a large Amish class, beginning the first year with only one or two couples that were Amish each year, ending up with 6 classes a year with from 25 to 28 couples in each class. I reena has worked in 2 different free standing birth centers, and started 2 other free standing birth centers, all owned by others.  Ireena has worked in the ministry, working with the Lakota Native Americans on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.  She began doing mission work on the reservation in 1993, averaging from one to 3 trips a year.  She retired this ministry a few years ago, now that there are 2 people who live out there full time, that first went thru the ministry that Ireena began.  Ireena has taught at several state midwife conferences, as well as CMI, and does classes for midwifery students from California, to Tennessee. She has served on the board for CMI for several years, and also on the states Midwifery organization several times.  She is has been doing conferences or helping with conferences since she became a midwife.  She has been published in Midwifery Today, the Birth Kit, has had photos published.  One of her photos won second place in a national contest.  She enjoys Vegetable and herbal gardening,  painting (artist), crocheting, knitting, sewing, quilting, camping and photography.  Ireena has been married for 36 years and they have 5 living children, and 5 grand children. She recently earned her Associates in Midwifery degree and plans to finish her bachelors that she has been working on and then go for her masters. 
       
                                                                       
                                                                                 
Jill Futch Whitfield ACNM, CNM
Jill is a Certified Nurse Midwife.  She earned her MSN in Nursing in 1999 from the Armstrong Atlantic State University, and her Post Master's Certificate in Midwifery in 2003 from the Medical University of South Carolina.  Jill works at the The Midwife Group and Birth Center in Savannah, Ga. as a Certified Nurse Midwife. Jill participates in Prenatal Care Plus Program and optional Childbirth education programs for clients and their families.  She organizes and schedules public speaking engagements to women’s groups on topics of interest. She is a regular speaker at Christian Midwives International conferences, as well as other state, regional and nationwide perinatal conferences and seminars. Jill has been married to Richard who we often see manning their Midwifery Mercantile table at conferences.  They have 2 beautiful daughters, and 2 equally beautiful grand daughters.




Laurie Zoyiopoulos CPM
Laurie was a certified midwife through the Michigan Midwives Association (MMA).  She maintained this certification from 1996-2008 until the CM credential was retired by MMA.  She  then went through the extensive process of certification through the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) in 2008, and became a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) in November of 2008.  She is an apprentice-trained midwife, in private practice since 1994, and has personally attended over 1000 births.  Her apprenticeship spanned 4 and1/2 years, with Patrice Bobier CPM.  Laurie has taught for MMA and CMI in the past. 





Nan Asher DHHS

Nan has a Masters of Liberal Studies with an emphasis on Hearing Assistive Technology
                     and a Bachelors in Health Administration.
    

Nan is the current Treasurer for the Michigan Coalition for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People. She is also a five-time Gubernatorial appointee for the Office of Civil Rights, Advisory Member of Michigan Division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Consumer Representative for ASHA's Council for Clinical Specialty Recognition Board; Charter member of Hearing Loss Association of Ann Arbor; Professional member of MI Hands and Voices; HLA-MI, Hearing Technology Resource Specialist; Adapting to Hearing loss and Speech-reading teacher. 
     
Nan Asher was diagnosed with a bilateral hearing loss at age four and has one sibling with a profound hearing loss. She has worked in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing field for much of her professional career. As the Program Consultant for MI-EHDI, Nan has frequent contact with medical providers and parents, encouraging appropriate follow-up. Nan has spearheaded the Michigan Midwife Project since 2011 and was instrumental in getting all the partnerships together to obtain 15 State of the Art, Portable A-ABR machine that are made accessible for Michigan Midwives who undergo the On-line and Hands-on Hearing Screening training.
















Conference Plans/Agenda



Christian Midwives and Birth Workers~A Heart of Worship...

Remember, classes can change, times and day can change. 

Because-life happens! 

Here is the plan:

MONDAY September 26th  Pre-Conference

7 am -8 am--HOLY YOGA with Doran Richards. This class will include devotions, and each day builds upon the previous day.
Pre-Conference
We will begin at 8 am.  We will have a working lunch (included) which will mean your speakers will be talking while you eat. Jill F. Whitfield will be helping teaching this day. 
5 pm~Now what? How do I keep records for NARM? Where do I go from here?

DINNER-on your own.  There are several restaurants within walking distance or a short drive.

TUESDAY MORNING: Pre-Conference (morning) 

7:30-8:30 am~Holy Yoga including devotions with Doran Richards

11:45-12:45--Lunch (provided for those who are attending the full conference) 

Conference 

3-4pm——–HUG Your Baby-part 1 - Doreen

5-7pm Dinner (on your own)

7:00———–Peer Review (Please sign up ahead of time for peer review)

Wednesday September 28th- Conference

12:00-1:00—–lunch (provided)

5-7pm———-Dinner on your own

7pm——— Praise and Worship time! 

Thursday September 29th- Conference

7:30-8:30 am~Holy Yoga and devotions with Doran R.  

9am-5:00 Basic disaster birth support! Basic training for labor and birth in an emergency situation.  Are we in the end times? What happens to the women who might deliver if we have a natural disaster, such as a tornado, flood, or a situation like 911 again? What would our roll be as midwives?  How do we work within the EMS system? This class will have hands on practice/scenarios and instruction.  It will prepare you to go back to your community and teach the same class to the community and EMS system.  This is a 'sister' class to the B.E.S.T. class that many of you have taken.

NOTE: we will be traveling to a location that is about 30-40 minutes away. We will be carpooling.  Come with older clothing, that will be good for the weather.  In this area during this time it can be warm, or rainy and cold.  :)
This class includes a lunch.

Dinner on your own

7pm: Meeting: Where do we go from here?  We will discuss what you want with possible future conferences, and if that is so, you will need to set up committees and workers for accomplishing that goal. This is your time to ask the questions many of you have already been asking.

8pm: Possible fundraiser 

Friday September 30th-Conference-Business day.  Today will be for your business, classes reflect this.

10:00————To be announced
11am-noon~On line charting: Open Discussion and examples.  We will be discussing the online charting programs that are available. For those of you who have not yet gone to online charting, it is a chance to learn about what is available to you.  For those of you who have -please plan to attend to share with your colleagues what you like and dislike about the program you use.  (this will be a class with a panel of midwives-names to be announced later--still pending)
(sample paper charts for old time charting will be out for display-please bring one of yours to share and display)

NOTE: Classes are subject to change without notice.  Because -Life happens!