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and
The Department of
Defense
Medical Interagency Satellite Training Network (MIST)
Presents:
“Preconception Health for Every
Woman”
Part 2/2: Tools for Clinicians
November 17, 2006
1200-1430 ET
a. Sponsors: This program is co-sponsored for Military and Federal GETN subscribers by the March of Dimes Florida Chapter in partnership with the Florida Department of Health and Florida AHEC Network and Department of Defense Medical Interagency Satellite Network with the technical support of the Satellite Education Network (SEN) at Ft. Lee, VA.
b. Availability: This program will be available to military and federal GETN/MIST sites that have GETN/ATN/Warrior digital satellite downlinks. A listing of potential GETN receive sites can be seen here: GETN Site Locations.
MIST affiliate satellite networks such as the VA’s Employee Education System and the Department of Justice Television Network may also carry this program but IAW with their own scheduling.
There is NO C/Ku Band analog satellite available for this program.
Videoconferencing may be available to selected military and federal VTC sites using the USA TNET or the USN CNET networks and other VTC networks able to connect to this satellite feed. Site coordinators using VTC are responsible for their own bridge coordination.
Will this program be Webcast? No
c. Target Audience Statement: The target audiences for this program will be Healthy Start Coalitions, federal, state and local public health professionals, pediatric health providers, family planning directors and others with an interest in this topic.
d. Program Description: Preconception care is a set of interventions that identify and modify biomedical, behavioral, and social risks to a woman’s health and future pregnancies. It includes both prevention and management, emphasizing health issues that require action before conception or very early in pregnancy for maximal impact. The primary target population for preconception care is women of reproductive age, although men are also targeted by several components of preconception care. The overarching goal of preconception care, as described in reports and recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, is to provide 1) screening for risks, 2) health promotion and education, and 3) interventions to address identified risks.
Adverse birth outcomes are a persistent problem in the United States. Maternal and child health outcomes, such as maternal and infant mortality, preterm births, and low birth weight babies, are often used as indicators of the overall status of health in a population.
Prenatal care became a mainstream intervention in the 1980s and has since succeeded in reaching most women in the United States. Despite this accomplishment and significant breakthroughs in medical science, in recent years maternal and infant health has improved very little and some problems have worsened.
Mobilizing and Action for Preconception Services: Developing MAPS for the Future. This is an opportunity to team up for a healthier community. The purpose of this exercise is to create a working plan – MAPS – to begin (or enhance) local efforts to incorporate the latest science and recommendations for preconception health into existing service opportunities in your community. This exercise begins with the creation of a collaborative, interagency partnership focused on addressing gaps in preconception health services in your community. While there are no minimum requirements, our recommendation is that the team should include representatives from at least 4 agencies, including at least one private partner and one community partner, in addition to representatives from your local Healthy Start Coalition and County Health Department. Teams can be larger but ideally should not be smaller.
Part 1 of the Summit will focus on national preconception health initiatives, including the science behind preconception health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recommendations for Preconception Health Care.
Assignments will be discussed during Part 2 of the Summit. (Adapted with permission from material developed by CityMathCH under cooperative agreement with CDC)
e. Program Handouts: Links for access to both Part 1 (16 November) and Part 2 (17 November) will be included in the confirmation sent after registration.
f. CEUs, CMEs, Certificates: None available at this time.
g. DVD/Videotape Availability: None, sites should tape from broadcast.
h. Videotape release (if taping from broadcast): This FREE program is unclassified and non-scrambled. There are no copyright restrictions on these program, however they MAY NOT be videotaped and re-broadcast where fees are attached to its showing. They may also not be used for commercial purposes or for profit purposes by commercial organizations without additional permission of the sponsors.
i. Interactivity/Questions: None for these pre-recorded programs.
j. Registration: All military and federal GETN sites MUST register for this FREE, public domain program to receive the necessary illumination authentication (GETN/Warrior dishes) and coordinates. Sites may register at: DOD-MIST Registration Site or by calling the DOD-MIST Satellite Program Registrations Coordinator, toll free at 877-820-0305 or 888-820-4898.
k. Future Programs: For future information on free interagency satellite broadcasts co-sponsored by the DOD MIST program (subject to change due to satellite availability and other scheduling issues) and other sponsors please visit this web site: (Information changes periodically; please refresh your browser upon each visit) http://www.dlnets.com/itv.htm#current.
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