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For more information

contact Catherine Miller at

cmiller1@umm.edu or

visit the NAPSW website:

www.napsw.org

REGISTER NOW

MAy 8 - 11

2013

2013 NAPSW CoNFereNCe

c/o Catherine Miller

University of Maryland Medical Center

Department of Social Work

22 S. Greene Street Baltimore, MD 21201

National Association of Perinatal Social Workers

The University of Maryland Medical Center is a proud sponsor of the NAPSW B’More Involved Conference

WWW.UMM.eDU

HolIDAy INN / 301 WeST loMBArD STreeT / BAlTIMore, MD 21201

May 8 - 11, 2013 • BaltiMore, Maryland

National Association of Perinatal Social Workers 3 7 T H A N N U A l C o N F e r e N C e

NATIoNAl ASSoCIATIoN oF PerINATAl SoCIAl WorKerS

The largest gathering of perinatal social workers from across the United States and Canada. Learn many aspects of perinatal care from social work experts as well as other professionals.

An excellent opportunity to meet perinatal colleagues and make valuable contacts.

PArking at the Holiday Inn costs $25/per day.

LighT rAiL TrAin One-way fare is $1.60. The BWI Light Rail Station is located immediately outside the lower level of the terminal building,

TransPOrTaTIOn:

rEGIsTraTIOn:

adjacent to Concourse E. Get off at the University Center-Baltimore Street stop and walk downhill one block to the Holiday Inn. For more informa-tion call 410-539-5000 or go to mta.maryland.gov/ light-rail.

ConferenCe feeS:

Conference fees include Wednesday evening’s ban-quet, continental breakfasts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Friday’s lunch, and Saturday’s breakfast buffet.

$285 NAPSW members before April 5, 2013

$365 Non-member rate before April 5, 2013

$150 Students

$20 late fee for ALL registrations after April 5, 2013 Partial Day Rates available – see the website

ConTinUing edUCATion UniTS:

NAPSW will issue a Certificate of Attendance to all attendees. NAPSW has applied for up to 16 CEU credits through NASW and a CEU certificate will be provided for $10.00.

NAPSW is an approved CA Board of Behavioral Science CEU provider (PCE 1452). Courses meet the qualifications for hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

nAPSW MeMberShiP:

If not currently a member of NAPSW, you can reg-ister at the NAPSW member rate if you join NAPSW in conjunction with registration. Please print the application for membership from www.napsw.org. Submit the completed application with the neces-sary documentation and include your membership dues along with the conference registration fee.

Questions or problems regarding membership, please call Anne-Marie Hallman, Membership Chair, at (562) 657-8582 or email at amhallman4@ netscape.net.

SPeCiAL ACCoMModATionS & rooMMATe reqUeSTS:

If you need special lodging, accommodations, or roommate request, please contact Kristin Vargo at 513-636-4043 or Kristin.Vargo@cchmc.org

refUndS:

If you register and cannot attend, a refund of your registration fee, less $50.00 for handling, will be granted if requested no later than April 5, 2013.

CoMPLeTing regiSTrATion:

All registration must be done on-line at www. regonline.com/napsw2013maryland or link from www.napsw.org. Payment can be made by PayPal or check. For any questions about the registration process, please contact: Kristi Vargo or Sharon Williams at 513-636-4043 or Kristin.Vargo@cchmc. org; Sharon.Williams@cchmc.org

If paying by check, complete the on-line registration and print your invoice twice (one for your records and one to send with your payment). Checks, in U.S. dollars, should be made out to NAPSW and sent to:

Sharon Williams, NAPSW 8111 Tollbridge Ct. West Chester, oH 45069

All registration must be done on-line at

www.regonline.com/napsw2013maryland

or link from

www.napsw.org

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For more information

contact Catherine Miller at

cmiller1@umm.edu or

visit the NAPSW website:

www.napsw.org

REGISTER NOW

MAy 8 - 11

2013

2013 NAPSW CoNFereNCe

c/o Catherine Miller

University of Maryland Medical Center

Department of Social Work

22 S. Greene Street Baltimore, MD 21201

National Association of Perinatal Social Workers

The University of Maryland Medical Center is a proud sponsor of the NAPSW B’More Involved Conference

WWW.UMM.eDU

HolIDAy INN / 301 WeST loMBArD STreeT / BAlTIMore, MD 21201

May 8 - 11, 2013 • BaltiMore, Maryland

National Association of Perinatal Social Workers 3 7 T H A N N U A l C o N F e r e N C e

NATIoNAl ASSoCIATIoN oF PerINATAl SoCIAl WorKerS

The largest gathering of perinatal social workers from across the United States and Canada. Learn many aspects of perinatal care from social work experts as well as other professionals.

An excellent opportunity to meet perinatal colleagues and make valuable contacts.

PArking at the Holiday Inn costs $25/per day.

LighT rAiL TrAin One-way fare is $1.60. The BWI Light Rail Station is located immediately outside the lower level of the terminal building,

TransPOrTaTIOn:

rEGIsTraTIOn:

adjacent to Concourse E. Get off at the University Center-Baltimore Street stop and walk downhill one block to the Holiday Inn. For more informa-tion call 410-539-5000 or go to mta.maryland.gov/ light-rail.

ConferenCe feeS:

Conference fees include Wednesday evening’s ban-quet, continental breakfasts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Friday’s lunch, and Saturday’s breakfast buffet.

$285 NAPSW members before April 5, 2013

$365 Non-member rate before April 5, 2013

$150 Students

$20 late fee for ALL registrations after April 5, 2013 Partial Day Rates available – see the website

ConTinUing edUCATion UniTS:

NAPSW will issue a Certificate of Attendance to all attendees. NAPSW has applied for up to 16 CEU credits through NASW and a CEU certificate will be provided for $10.00.

NAPSW is an approved CA Board of Behavioral Science CEU provider (PCE 1452). Courses meet the qualifications for hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

nAPSW MeMberShiP:

If not currently a member of NAPSW, you can reg-ister at the NAPSW member rate if you join NAPSW in conjunction with registration. Please print the application for membership from www.napsw.org. Submit the completed application with the neces-sary documentation and include your membership dues along with the conference registration fee.

Questions or problems regarding membership, please call Anne-Marie Hallman, Membership Chair, at (562) 657-8582 or email at amhallman4@ netscape.net.

SPeCiAL ACCoMModATionS & rooMMATe reqUeSTS:

If you need special lodging, accommodations, or roommate request, please contact Kristin Vargo at 513-636-4043 or Kristin.Vargo@cchmc.org

refUndS:

If you register and cannot attend, a refund of your registration fee, less $50.00 for handling, will be granted if requested no later than April 5, 2013.

CoMPLeTing regiSTrATion:

All registration must be done on-line at www. regonline.com/napsw2013maryland or link from www.napsw.org. Payment can be made by PayPal or check. For any questions about the registration process, please contact: Kristi Vargo or Sharon Williams at 513-636-4043 or Kristin.Vargo@cchmc. org; Sharon.Williams@cchmc.org

If paying by check, complete the on-line registration and print your invoice twice (one for your records and one to send with your payment). Checks, in U.S. dollars, should be made out to NAPSW and sent to:

Sharon Williams, NAPSW 8111 Tollbridge Ct. West Chester, oH 45069

All registration must be done on-line at

www.regonline.com/napsw2013maryland

or link from

www.napsw.org

(3)

identification and Treat-ment of Mood disorders

in Pregnancy and the Postpartum

Catherine Friedman, MD

PLEnarY sEssIOns:

father’s grief

William Woodwell & Deborah Johnston, MSW

Safety and Physical and Psychosocial Side effects of Antepartum bedrest

Judith Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN

drug Scares and Science: What “Crack babies” Can Teach Us About Current drug Problems in Pregnancy

Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH

Ask for richard McSweeney at in-house reservations to reserve your room. room rate: $155 / night single or double

The holiday inn is conveniently located next to Camden Yards, home of the baltimore orioles and three blocks from the inner harbor waterfront,

full of restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities on the waterfront. baltimore is located 45 minutes away from scenic Annapolis, 1 hour from

Washington, dC, and less than 2 hours from Philadelphia, PA. for more information about the hotel please visit their website at

www.innerharborhi.com

rEsErVaTIOns 410.685.3500

HolIDAy INN / 301 WeST loMBArD STreeT / BAlTIMore, MD 21201

Conference starts at 5 pm on May 8, & ends at noon on May 11, 2013.

Methadone and buprenorphine Treat-ment during Pregnancy: Perspectives of Mothers

Who Took Them

Christopher Welsh, MD

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

groUP CoDe: Per

WEdnEsdaY, MaY 8:

evening

Welcome reception Welcome dinner

keynote Speaker, Nancy Cincotta, MSW, Psychosocial Director of Camp Sunshine

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

8-10 am general Session

identification and Treatment of Mood disorders in Pregnancy and the Postpartum

Catherine Friedman, MD from Women’s and Infants, Brown University.

10:15-11:45 breakout Sessions (choose one)

“In Support of Our Patients and Our Profession: Social Work Leadership to Advance the Goals of National Health Reform in the Post-Election Era” Stacy Collins, MSW, NASW, Washington, DC “Choices and Challenges — Pregnancy in HIV Positive Women” Jan M. Kriebs, CNM, MSN, FAAN, University of Maryland Medical Center

“Peering In: A National Survey of Family-Centered NICU Policies and Practices” Liza Cooper, LMSW, March of Dimes

“An Approach to Managing Difficult Behaviors in a Hospital Setting” Laura Rowland, LCSW and Shelly Bunker, LCSW, Primary Children’s Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT

LUnCh

11:45 am -1:30 pm On your own. Poster presentations in the Exhibit Area

AfTernoon

1:30-3:30 pm general Session

father’s grief Deborah Johnston, MSW, Greater Baltimore Medical Center; William Woodwell, author, and parent panel

breakout Sessions 3:45-5:15 (choose one)

“Conversations with New Mothers of Color: Living with Postpartum Depression” Carol Brownstein-Evans, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, Nazareth College and The College at Brockport, and Robert Keefe, PhD LMSW ACSW, University at Buffalo State University of New York “Maryland’s PRIDE: Best Practice for Integrating Early Intervention into the NICU and NICU Follow-Up Clinic” Brenda Hussey-Gardner, PhD, MPH, University of Maryland Medical Center

“Determinism or Influence: New Information on Genetics and Behavioral Health” Judith L.M. McCoyd, PhD, QCSW, LCSW, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

“Mothers Planning Adoption: Advocacy at the Hospital and Beyond” Susan Ogden, MAT, Adoptions Together evening 5:30 pm Night out.

OVErVIEW

ThursdaY, MaY 9:

P1

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sci-ences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

8-10 am general Session

Safety and Physical and Psychosocial Side effects of Antepartum bedrest

Judith A. Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN, Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University

10:15-11:45 breakout Sessions (choose one)

“How Perinatal Social Workers can Change the World: Tools, Tips and Tricks in Public Policy” Cynthia Pellegrini, March of Dimes

“Creating ‘Normalcy’ with Children and Siblings When a Family Member is Under Hospice Care” Susie Kelly, Gilchrist Kids Hospice

“Building Blocks for a Successful Parent-Led Peer Support” JaNeen Cross, MSW, MBA, LSW and Chavis Patterson, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Hospital

“Incorporating the Use of Integrative Modalities into Care of Perinatal Patients and Health Care Staff” Christine Shippen, RN, University of Maryland Medical Center

LUnCh 11:45 am -1:30 pm Business Meeting

P2

FrIdaY, MaY 10:

P3

P4

AfTernoon 1:30-3:30 pm general Session

drug Scares and Science: What “Crack babies” Can Teach Us About Current drug Problems in Pregnancy Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH, University of Maryland Medical Center

breakout Sessions 3:45-5:15 (choose one)

“The Quagmire of Being Pregnant and Dependent on Prescription Painkillers: Who Makes the Treatment Deci-sions?” Heather Howard, PhD (c), LICSW, MSW, Women and Infants Hospital, Providence, RI

“Understanding the Devastating Experience of Antepar-tum Bedrest” Judith A. Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN, Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University “Perinatal Bereavement: Promoting Avenues to Health-ful Healing. Healing Perinatal Grief Through (supervised) Volunteering” Nancy Berlow, LCSW, Pregnancy Loss Support Program, National Council of Jewish Women “Managing the Experience of Gestational Carriers and Intended Parents” John V. Silipigni, LCSW, MBA, CCM, ACM, Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC

evening

5:30-6 pm optional

“Rejuvenating Chair Yoga” Rebecca Latham, MSW and Yoga Instructor, Associate Director of Social Work, University of Maryland Medical Center and, Nancy McPartland, MSW and Yoga Instructor, Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sci-ences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

saTurdaY, MaY 11:

8:30-10 am general Session

Methodone and buprenorphine Treatment during Pregnancy: Perspective of Mothers Who Took Them Christopher Welsh, MD, University of Maryland Medical Center, followed by parent panel.

(4)

identification and Treat-ment of Mood disorders

in Pregnancy and the Postpartum

Catherine Friedman, MD

PLEnarY sEssIOns:

father’s grief

William Woodwell & Deborah Johnston, MSW

Safety and Physical and Psychosocial Side effects of Antepartum bedrest

Judith Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN

drug Scares and Science: What “Crack babies” Can Teach Us About Current drug Problems in Pregnancy

Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH

Ask for richard McSweeney at in-house reservations to reserve your room. room rate: $155 / night single or double

The holiday inn is conveniently located next to Camden Yards, home of the baltimore orioles and three blocks from the inner harbor waterfront,

full of restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities on the waterfront. baltimore is located 45 minutes away from scenic Annapolis, 1 hour from

Washington, dC, and less than 2 hours from Philadelphia, PA. for more information about the hotel please visit their website at

www.innerharborhi.com

rEsErVaTIOns 410.685.3500

HolIDAy INN / 301 WeST loMBArD STreeT / BAlTIMore, MD 21201

Conference starts at 5 pm on May 8, & ends at noon on May 11, 2013.

Methadone and buprenorphine Treat-ment during Pregnancy: Perspectives of Mothers

Who Took Them

Christopher Welsh, MD

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

groUP CoDe: Per

WEdnEsdaY, MaY 8:

evening

Welcome reception Welcome dinner

keynote Speaker, Nancy Cincotta, MSW, Psychosocial Director of Camp Sunshine

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

8-10 am general Session

identification and Treatment of Mood disorders in Pregnancy and the Postpartum

Catherine Friedman, MD from Women’s and Infants, Brown University.

10:15-11:45 breakout Sessions (choose one)

“In Support of Our Patients and Our Profession: Social Work Leadership to Advance the Goals of National Health Reform in the Post-Election Era” Stacy Collins, MSW, NASW, Washington, DC “Choices and Challenges — Pregnancy in HIV Positive Women” Jan M. Kriebs, CNM, MSN, FAAN, University of Maryland Medical Center

“Peering In: A National Survey of Family-Centered NICU Policies and Practices” Liza Cooper, LMSW, March of Dimes

“An Approach to Managing Difficult Behaviors in a Hospital Setting” Laura Rowland, LCSW and Shelly Bunker, LCSW, Primary Children’s Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT

LUnCh

11:45 am -1:30 pm On your own. Poster presentations in the Exhibit Area

AfTernoon

1:30-3:30 pm general Session

father’s grief Deborah Johnston, MSW, Greater Baltimore Medical Center; William Woodwell, author, and parent panel

breakout Sessions 3:45-5:15 (choose one)

“Conversations with New Mothers of Color: Living with Postpartum Depression” Carol Brownstein-Evans, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, Nazareth College and The College at Brockport, and Robert Keefe, PhD LMSW ACSW, University at Buffalo State University of New York “Maryland’s PRIDE: Best Practice for Integrating Early Intervention into the NICU and NICU Follow-Up Clinic” Brenda Hussey-Gardner, PhD, MPH, University of Maryland Medical Center

“Determinism or Influence: New Information on Genetics and Behavioral Health” Judith L.M. McCoyd, PhD, QCSW, LCSW, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

“Mothers Planning Adoption: Advocacy at the Hospital and Beyond” Susan Ogden, MAT, Adoptions Together evening 5:30 pm Night out.

OVErVIEW

ThursdaY, MaY 9:

P1

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sci-ences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

8-10 am general Session

Safety and Physical and Psychosocial Side effects of Antepartum bedrest

Judith A. Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN, Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University

10:15-11:45 breakout Sessions (choose one)

“How Perinatal Social Workers can Change the World: Tools, Tips and Tricks in Public Policy” Cynthia Pellegrini, March of Dimes

“Creating ‘Normalcy’ with Children and Siblings When a Family Member is Under Hospice Care” Susie Kelly, Gilchrist Kids Hospice

“Building Blocks for a Successful Parent-Led Peer Support” JaNeen Cross, MSW, MBA, LSW and Chavis Patterson, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Hospital

“Incorporating the Use of Integrative Modalities into Care of Perinatal Patients and Health Care Staff” Christine Shippen, RN, University of Maryland Medical Center

LUnCh 11:45 am -1:30 pm Business Meeting

P2

FrIdaY, MaY 10:

P3

P4

AfTernoon 1:30-3:30 pm general Session

drug Scares and Science: What “Crack babies” Can Teach Us About Current drug Problems in Pregnancy Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH, University of Maryland Medical Center

breakout Sessions 3:45-5:15 (choose one)

“The Quagmire of Being Pregnant and Dependent on Prescription Painkillers: Who Makes the Treatment Deci-sions?” Heather Howard, PhD (c), LICSW, MSW, Women and Infants Hospital, Providence, RI

“Understanding the Devastating Experience of Antepar-tum Bedrest” Judith A. Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN, Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University “Perinatal Bereavement: Promoting Avenues to Health-ful Healing. Healing Perinatal Grief Through (supervised) Volunteering” Nancy Berlow, LCSW, Pregnancy Loss Support Program, National Council of Jewish Women “Managing the Experience of Gestational Carriers and Intended Parents” John V. Silipigni, LCSW, MBA, CCM, ACM, Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC

evening

5:30-6 pm optional

“Rejuvenating Chair Yoga” Rebecca Latham, MSW and Yoga Instructor, Associate Director of Social Work, University of Maryland Medical Center and, Nancy McPartland, MSW and Yoga Instructor, Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sci-ences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

saTurdaY, MaY 11:

8:30-10 am general Session

Methodone and buprenorphine Treatment during Pregnancy: Perspective of Mothers Who Took Them Christopher Welsh, MD, University of Maryland Medical Center, followed by parent panel.

(5)

identification and Treat-ment of Mood disorders

in Pregnancy and the Postpartum

Catherine Friedman, MD

PLEnarY sEssIOns:

father’s grief

William Woodwell & Deborah Johnston, MSW

Safety and Physical and Psychosocial Side effects of Antepartum bedrest

Judith Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN

drug Scares and Science: What “Crack babies” Can Teach Us About Current drug Problems in Pregnancy

Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH

Ask for richard McSweeney at in-house reservations to reserve your room. room rate: $155 / night single or double

The holiday inn is conveniently located next to Camden Yards, home of the baltimore orioles and three blocks from the inner harbor waterfront,

full of restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities on the waterfront. baltimore is located 45 minutes away from scenic Annapolis, 1 hour from

Washington, dC, and less than 2 hours from Philadelphia, PA. for more information about the hotel please visit their website at

www.innerharborhi.com

rEsErVaTIOns 410.685.3500

HolIDAy INN / 301 WeST loMBArD STreeT / BAlTIMore, MD 21201

Conference starts at 5 pm on May 8, & ends at noon on May 11, 2013.

Methadone and buprenorphine Treat-ment during Pregnancy: Perspectives of Mothers

Who Took Them

Christopher Welsh, MD

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

groUP CoDe: Per

WEdnEsdaY, MaY 8:

evening

Welcome reception Welcome dinner

keynote Speaker, Nancy Cincotta, MSW, Psychosocial Director of Camp Sunshine

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

8-10 am general Session

identification and Treatment of Mood disorders in Pregnancy and the Postpartum

Catherine Friedman, MD from Women’s and Infants, Brown University.

10:15-11:45 breakout Sessions (choose one)

“In Support of Our Patients and Our Profession: Social Work Leadership to Advance the Goals of National Health Reform in the Post-Election Era” Stacy Collins, MSW, NASW, Washington, DC “Choices and Challenges — Pregnancy in HIV Positive Women” Jan M. Kriebs, CNM, MSN, FAAN, University of Maryland Medical Center

“Peering In: A National Survey of Family-Centered NICU Policies and Practices” Liza Cooper, LMSW, March of Dimes

“An Approach to Managing Difficult Behaviors in a Hospital Setting” Laura Rowland, LCSW and Shelly Bunker, LCSW, Primary Children’s Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT

LUnCh

11:45 am -1:30 pm On your own. Poster presentations in the Exhibit Area

AfTernoon

1:30-3:30 pm general Session

father’s grief Deborah Johnston, MSW, Greater Baltimore Medical Center; William Woodwell, author, and parent panel

breakout Sessions 3:45-5:15 (choose one)

“Conversations with New Mothers of Color: Living with Postpartum Depression” Carol Brownstein-Evans, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, Nazareth College and The College at Brockport, and Robert Keefe, PhD LMSW ACSW, University at Buffalo State University of New York “Maryland’s PRIDE: Best Practice for Integrating Early Intervention into the NICU and NICU Follow-Up Clinic” Brenda Hussey-Gardner, PhD, MPH, University of Maryland Medical Center

“Determinism or Influence: New Information on Genetics and Behavioral Health” Judith L.M. McCoyd, PhD, QCSW, LCSW, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

“Mothers Planning Adoption: Advocacy at the Hospital and Beyond” Susan Ogden, MAT, Adoptions Together evening 5:30 pm Night out.

OVErVIEW

ThursdaY, MaY 9:

P1

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sci-ences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

8-10 am general Session

Safety and Physical and Psychosocial Side effects of Antepartum bedrest

Judith A. Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN, Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University

10:15-11:45 breakout Sessions (choose one)

“How Perinatal Social Workers can Change the World: Tools, Tips and Tricks in Public Policy” Cynthia Pellegrini, March of Dimes

“Creating ‘Normalcy’ with Children and Siblings When a Family Member is Under Hospice Care” Susie Kelly, Gilchrist Kids Hospice

“Building Blocks for a Successful Parent-Led Peer Support” JaNeen Cross, MSW, MBA, LSW and Chavis Patterson, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Hospital

“Incorporating the Use of Integrative Modalities into Care of Perinatal Patients and Health Care Staff” Christine Shippen, RN, University of Maryland Medical Center

LUnCh 11:45 am -1:30 pm Business Meeting

P2

FrIdaY, MaY 10:

P3

P4

AfTernoon 1:30-3:30 pm general Session

drug Scares and Science: What “Crack babies” Can Teach Us About Current drug Problems in Pregnancy Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH, University of Maryland Medical Center

breakout Sessions 3:45-5:15 (choose one)

“The Quagmire of Being Pregnant and Dependent on Prescription Painkillers: Who Makes the Treatment Deci-sions?” Heather Howard, PhD (c), LICSW, MSW, Women and Infants Hospital, Providence, RI

“Understanding the Devastating Experience of Antepar-tum Bedrest” Judith A. Maloni, PhD, RN, FAAN, Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University “Perinatal Bereavement: Promoting Avenues to Health-ful Healing. Healing Perinatal Grief Through (supervised) Volunteering” Nancy Berlow, LCSW, Pregnancy Loss Support Program, National Council of Jewish Women “Managing the Experience of Gestational Carriers and Intended Parents” John V. Silipigni, LCSW, MBA, CCM, ACM, Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC

evening

5:30-6 pm optional

“Rejuvenating Chair Yoga” Rebecca Latham, MSW and Yoga Instructor, Associate Director of Social Work, University of Maryland Medical Center and, Nancy McPartland, MSW and Yoga Instructor, Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Morning

Continental breakfast sponsored by Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sci-ences, University of Maryland School of Medicine

saTurdaY, MaY 11:

8:30-10 am general Session

Methodone and buprenorphine Treatment during Pregnancy: Perspective of Mothers Who Took Them Christopher Welsh, MD, University of Maryland Medical Center, followed by parent panel.

(6)

For more information

contact Catherine Miller at

cmiller1@umm.edu or

visit the NAPSW website:

www.napsw.org

REGISTER NOW

MAy 8 - 11

2013

2013 NAPSW CoNFereNCe

c/o Catherine Miller

University of Maryland Medical Center

Department of Social Work

22 S. Greene Street Baltimore, MD 21201

National Association of Perinatal Social Workers

The University of Maryland Medical Center is a proud sponsor of the NAPSW B’More Involved Conference

WWW.UMM.eDU

HolIDAy INN / 301 WeST loMBArD STreeT / BAlTIMore, MD 21201

May 8 - 11, 2013 • BaltiMore, Maryland

National Association of Perinatal Social Workers 3 7 T H A N N U A l C o N F e r e N C e

NATIoNAl ASSoCIATIoN oF PerINATAl SoCIAl WorKerS

The largest gathering of perinatal social workers from across the United States and Canada. Learn many aspects of perinatal care from social work experts as well as other professionals.

An excellent opportunity to meet perinatal colleagues and make valuable contacts.

PArking at the Holiday Inn costs $25/per day.

LighT rAiL TrAin One-way fare is $1.60. The BWI Light Rail Station is located immediately outside the lower level of the terminal building,

TransPOrTaTIOn:

rEGIsTraTIOn:

adjacent to Concourse E. Get off at the University Center-Baltimore Street stop and walk downhill one block to the Holiday Inn. For more informa-tion call 410-539-5000 or go to mta.maryland.gov/ light-rail.

ConferenCe feeS:

Conference fees include Wednesday evening’s ban-quet, continental breakfasts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Friday’s lunch, and Saturday’s breakfast buffet.

$285 NAPSW members before April 5, 2013

$365 Non-member rate before April 5, 2013

$150 Students

$20 late fee for ALL registrations after April 5, 2013 Partial Day Rates available – see the website

ConTinUing edUCATion UniTS:

NAPSW will issue a Certificate of Attendance to all attendees. NAPSW has applied for up to 16 CEU credits through NASW and a CEU certificate will be provided for $10.00.

NAPSW is an approved CA Board of Behavioral Science CEU provider (PCE 1452). Courses meet the qualifications for hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

nAPSW MeMberShiP:

If not currently a member of NAPSW, you can reg-ister at the NAPSW member rate if you join NAPSW in conjunction with registration. Please print the application for membership from www.napsw.org. Submit the completed application with the neces-sary documentation and include your membership dues along with the conference registration fee.

Questions or problems regarding membership, please call Anne-Marie Hallman, Membership Chair, at (562) 657-8582 or email at amhallman4@ netscape.net.

SPeCiAL ACCoMModATionS & rooMMATe reqUeSTS:

If you need special lodging, accommodations, or roommate request, please contact Kristin Vargo at 513-636-4043 or Kristin.Vargo@cchmc.org

refUndS:

If you register and cannot attend, a refund of your registration fee, less $50.00 for handling, will be granted if requested no later than April 5, 2013.

CoMPLeTing regiSTrATion:

All registration must be done on-line at www. regonline.com/napsw2013maryland or link from www.napsw.org. Payment can be made by PayPal or check. For any questions about the registration process, please contact: Kristi Vargo or Sharon Williams at 513-636-4043 or Kristin.Vargo@cchmc. org; Sharon.Williams@cchmc.org

If paying by check, complete the on-line registration and print your invoice twice (one for your records and one to send with your payment). Checks, in U.S. dollars, should be made out to NAPSW and sent to:

Sharon Williams, NAPSW 8111 Tollbridge Ct. West Chester, oH 45069

All registration must be done on-line at

www.regonline.com/napsw2013maryland

or link from

www.napsw.org

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