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Old 05-31-2005, 11:44 AM
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Stategies to Reduce Maternal Mortality Conference

For those in the proximity of the NY Ct metropoltan area North Shore LIJ is sponsoring a conference on Strategies to Reduce Maternal Mortality to be held at the Long Island Marriot Hotel & Conference Center in Uniondale on Wed June 8, 2005. It would be interesting to hear what strategies they're using. I'm sure this is to response to the DOH's reccommendations for health care facilities to devise a protocol to decrease maternal morbidities and mortalities that have markededly increased inthe last year. If interested you can contact for more information (516) 465-2500
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Do you have a flyer? If so please forward to micolu@pahosp.com

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Here you go Mike...


http://www.northshorelij.com/workfil...e_mat_mort.pdf

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PROGRAM GOAL
Despite significant advances in obstetrical care, maternal morbidity remains a serious concern to the obstetrical establishment. The goal of this activity is to educate practitioners about causes, risk factors and circumstances surrounding pregnancy-related deaths in order to develop prevention strategies to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improve maternity care and public health.





PROGRAM OBJECTIVES


At the conclusion of the conference, participants should be able to:


Gain an understanding of the latest statistics and trends in maternal mortality.


Describe the main complications leading to maternal mortality.


Identify, in the antepartum period, women at risk of hemorrhagic complications of pregnancy and childbirth.


Develop an effective protocol to respond to catastrophic obstetrical hemorrhage in the hospital setting.


Understand new management options available for patients with placenta previa/accreta.


Identify who is at risk for thromboembolism and when and how anticoagulant prophylaxis is given.


Understand the latest management strategies for treating hypertensive crisis in pregnancy.


Incorporate preconceptual health screening into their women’s health practices.


Identify medical conditions with exceedingly high morbidity and mortality rates in pregnancy.


Gain a better understanding of the facts related to relationship violence and how to effectively screen for domestic violence in clinical practice.


Identify resources available to victims of domestic violence.

Recognize the contributing factors which lead to puerperal sepsis-related deaths and identify strategies to prevent such outcomes.




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