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2011 ESSENCE OF MIDWIFERY CARE CONFERENCE Theme: When: Where: Hot Topics in Midwifery International Day of the Midwife, 5th May 2011, 0830hrs -1645hrs Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital Cork Street, Dublin 8. Ireland. An Bord Altranais Category 1 Approval Sought KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Brigid Lynch, President of the International Confederation of Midwives) who will give the Maureen McCabe Lecture on “The ICM and its influence on developments in midwifery practice globally” A sponsored “ Walk to Durban” will take place from the Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital to National Maternity Hospital and onto the Rotunda Hospital returning to the Coombe the preceding day on 4th May 2011. Funds raised will be sent to the ICM to help fund delegates from underdeveloped countries to attend the ICM conference in Durban in June 2011. 2011 Essence of Midwifery Care Conference – Hot Topics At the Rita Kelly Conference Centre, Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital on International Day of the Midwife, Thursday 5th May 2011 08300900hrs Registration, Coffee, Trade Exhibition, Poster Presentation 0900hrs Chairperson 0905-0915 Opening Address, Setting the Scene Hot Topics in Midwifery Practice. 0915-0945 The O&G Care Programme and implications for Midwives 0945-1030 Developing Leaders within Midwifery. 1030-1100 Coffee & Trade Exhibition, Poster Presentation 1100hrs 1100-1130 1130-1200 Chairperson Saving Mothers Lives Report 2006- 2008 Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACE) Diabetes, a Modern Day Challenge 1200-1230 Obesity, Practical Implications for Maternity Services 1230-1300 Drug Abuse 1300-1345 Lunch & Trade Exhibition, Poster Presentation Chairperson The Maureen McCabe Lecture: 1345 1345- 1430 Frances Richardson, Assistant Director of Midwifery & Nursing, CWIUH Patricia Hughes Director of Midwifery & Nursing Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital Professor Michael Turner Clinical Lead HSE Obstetrics & Gynecology Care Programme Michael Shannon, Director of Office of Nursing & Midwifery Services (HSE) & Cora Lunn, Acting Director of National Leadership & Innovation Centre Bridget Sheeran, SECM, Community Midwives Association Edel Manning CEMACE Co-Ordinator Ireland Mary Coffey AMP ( Diabetes) National Maternity Hopspital Angela Dunne Assistant Director of Midwifery and Nursing, Coombe Women &Infant University Hospital Deirdre Carmody HSE Drug Liaison Midwife Ann Mulhall, A/ Director, CME The ICM and its influence on developments in midwifery practice globally Brigid Lynch, President of the International Confederation of Midwives Role of Lead Midwife in the HSE and Top Five Agenda Items Use & Misuse of Syntocinon,: The Value of Care Bundles Sheila Sugrue HSE Lead Midwife Susan Kelly, Risk Manager, CWIUH 1530-1600 Hot topics in Neonatal Nursing (top3-5) Ann O’Sullivan, Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Neonatal Nursing) Coombe Women & Infants University, 1630-1645 Closing Remarks & Results of Poster Competition Patricia Hughes, DoM/N 1430-1500 1500-1530 2011 ESSENCE OF MIDWIFERY CARE CONFERENCE Hot Topics When: International Day of the Midwife 5th May 2011, 0830hrs -1645hrs Where: Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital Cork Street, Dublin 8. Ireland. BOOKING FORM NAME ________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Area of Work_______________________________________________________ E-Mail ________________________________________________________ Phone/Mobile No. _____________________ Full payment must accompany booking form (Cheque to be made payable to Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital) PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. Your receipt will be given at Registration desk on morning of conference Any dietary needs ___________________________________________________ Send your booking form with cheque for €50 pp (Student Midwives €25) made payable to Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital: Patricia Griffiths, Secretary to Centre for Midwifery Education Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital Cork. St. Dublin Phone (01) 4085708 email: [email protected] Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital Essence of Midwifery Care Conference Thursday the 5th May 2011 ‘Hot Topics’ Poster Competition Application Form Title of poster Area of practice addressed in the poster: Names of all person(s) involved in developing the poster: Organisation(s): Name of contact person for correspondence: Telephone number: Email address: Abstract (please include a short abstract of approximately 100 words outlining a summary of the poster content, use separate sheet if necessary): Aim & Objectives: Methods: Results(if research)/Conclusion(s): Please complete and return by Monday the 18th of April to: [email protected] Postal address: Paula Barry, A/Practice Development Co-ordinator, Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, Cork Street, Dublin 8. The conference facilitators will set up Velcro compatible poster boards to the rear of the Rita Kelly Conference Centre. Velcro tabs will be provided on the day. Posters are required to be A1 size. • Set up time: morning of conference between 08.00-09.00hrs. • Poster presentation: ongoing throughout the day (official coffee & lunch break time). • Prize giving: at the end of the day, following the closing remarks. • Dismantling time: following the conference. It is expected that poster presenters will be present at their posters to answer questions from conference attendees during the Welcome Reception and Coffee & Lunch Breaks – times to be confirmed. Poster competition winners(s) will be announced by Patricia Hughes, Director of Midwifery & Nursing following the closing remarks. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any queries. Thanking you in anticipation of your participation and co-operation. Paula Barry