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Bridging the Gap: Caring for Rural Georgia Moms

2025 INAUGURAL CONFERENCE

 Dates: January 24th   |   Location: Virtual

Due to Weather: Conference is VIRTUAL ONLY

FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION: CONTACT VICKY WINGROVE 

Registration is $99. Maximum of 5.25 CME Credits.

OWEGA-AHEC will reimburse the registration cost to qualifying attendees at the end of the conference on Saturday, January 25, 2025. 

Qualifying Attendees include RN and Allied Health Professionals from a SOWEGA-AHEC county (Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Grady, Irwin, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster, Wilcox, and Worth).

Bridging the Gap: Caring for Rural Georgia Moms will address the Obstetric health care disparity by highlighting the gap in care, providing targeted education and skills training for preventable obstetric morbidity and mortality. Rural obstetric care is a major health disparity in Georgia. Approximately 80% of maternal deaths are preventable with 22% of deaths occurred during pregnancy, 25% occurred on the day of delivery or within 7 days after, and 53% occurred between 7 days to 1 year after pregnancy. The conference will provide evidence-based education for improvement in measures of maternal health and teach technical skills for the interprofessional rural health care team. The target audience is any clinician, physician, nurse, respiratory therapist, pharmacist, and other members of the health care team who provide care for mothers or babies.

 

Keynote Speaker | Dr. Dean Burke

Dr. Dean Burke

Dr. Dean Burke    

CMO, Department of Community Health


The keynote speaker will be Dr. Dean Burke. Dr. Burke serves as the Chief Medical Officer for the Medical Assistance Plans for the Department of Community Health (DCH). In this role, Dr. Burke leads the department’s efforts related to health performance and quality reporting within the Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids® populations.

Dean Burke M.D. currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Community Health, Georgia’s Healthcare finance and regulatory agency. DCH’s budget is over 4 billion dollars annually in state funds and 18+ billion in combined state and federal dollars. DCH manages the state’s Medicaid Program, Healthcare Planning, Health Facility Regulation, the State Health Benefit Program among other Divisions. Dr. Burke has direct oversite of SHBP and the State Office of Rural Health and advises the Commissioner of DCH on healthcare policy and oversight.

Dr. Burke’s passion is improving healthcare access and outcomes in Georgia with a focus on reducing maternal mortality and increasing wellness opportunities for all Georgians, particularly in the rural parts of the state.

Dr. Burke has previously served for 10 years as the State Senator for District 11, a large multi-county district in deep Southwest Georgia. Senator Burke served in Senate Leadership as Secretary/Treasurer of the majority caucus, the Chairman of the Insurance and Labor Committee, Vice-Chairman of the Health and Human Services Committee and Ethics Committee, an Ex-Officio of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, the Secretary of Appropriations, and was a member of the Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee and the Rules Committee. He also served for eight years as the Chairman of the Community Health Appropriations Sub-Committee which is responsible for 14.1 percent of the states total budget.

His Senate career is highlighted by sponsoring significant pieces of legislation in partnership with Senate and House leadership and Governor’s Deal and Kemp, including the development of the Maternal Mortality Commission, the Rural Hospital Tax Credit program, establishment of the office of Governor’s office of Health Strategy and Coordination, the states All Payer Claims Database, The Rural Hospital Stabilization grant program, the rural hospital E-ICU grant program and the Maternal Mortality Prevention Grants overseen by Georgia Department of Public Health in addition to many other initiatives.

Prior to being elected to the State Senate, Senator Burke contributed to his community by serving five years on the Bainbridge City Council and the Lower Flint Water Council. He is also a member of the Rotary Club and former member of the Hospital Authority of the City of Bainbridge and Decatur County. Dr. Burke graduated Summa Cum Laude from Georgia Southwestern University and received his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical College of Georgia. He received his specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mercer University School of Medicine and practiced obstetrics and gynecology for 27 years in Decatur County. Prior to his current role at DCH he spent the prior 10 years as a rural hospital executive in the role of Chief Medical Officer at Memorial Hospital and Manor in Bainbridge.

Dr. Burke and his wife, Thea, have been married for 44 plus years, have two children, and three grandchildren.

Speakers 

Dr. Kelli Braun, MD, FACOG
Associate Dean for Admissions, MCG

Bailey Creamer, PharmD
Director of Pharmacy, Emanuel Medical Center

Dr. David Hess, MD
Dean, Medical College of Georgia

Angie James, RRT, MSc
Respiratory Therapist, CHOG, Wellstar MCG Health

Cara Jones, RN
Director, Clinical Procedures, MCG   

Dr. Denise Kornegay, MSW
Associate Dean, AHEC, MCG   

Dr. Michelle Krupp, EdD, MS
Associate Dean for Faculty Development, MCG   

Dr. Matthew Lyon, MD
Associate Dean, Experiential Learning, MCG   
Director, MCG Center for Telehealth

Dr. Kathryn Martin, PhD. MPH, MPA
Associate Dean for Regional Campuses, MCG   

Dr. Kelsey Mayo, PhD
Co-Founder and CEO, Armor Medical Inc.

Dr. Douglas Patten, MD, FACS
Associate Dean, Southwest Regional Campus, MCG   

Dr. Chadburn Ray, MD, RPh, FACOG
Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MCG   

Dr. Marlo Vernon, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor, MCG GA Prevention Institute, MCG 

Dr. Kristin Yates, DO
OB Hospitalist Medical Director, Southwell Medical Clinic

Beth Young, RN
Perinatal Nurse Manager ,Wellstar MCG Health

Madison White
Peach State Scholar for OB/GYN, MCG Class of 2027

 

Agenda

January 24th, 2025

1300-1315: Arrival and Registration

1315-1330: Welcome and Overview (Drs. Doug Patten and Kathryn Martin)

1330-1355: Overview of rural Georgia Health Disparities (Dr. David Hess)

1355-14:00: Introduction of Dr. Dean Burke (Madison White)

1400-1430: Rural Georgia Obstetric Care: Do All Roads Lead to a City? (Dr. Dean Burke)

1430-1515: Preparing for Rural OB Emergencies  (Bailey Creamer, Angie James, Beth Young)

1515-1600: Preparing for OB Hemorrhagic Emergencies (Drs. Kelli Braun and Chad Ray)

1600-1630: Questions and Answers - Panel Discussion (Dr. Kelli Braun and Bailey Creamer)

1630-1700: Post-Partum Depression (Dr. Kristin Yates)

1700-1730: Preparing Future MDs for Rural Practice (Dr. Michelle Krupp)  

1730-1800: Compassion Fatique (Dr. Denise Kornegay) 

1800-1900: Innovative Solutions for Rural OB Disparity 

      • Community Focused Telehealth - Tele-OB ED (Drs. Matt Lyon and Chad Ray)
      • Technology Solutions for Remote OB Monitoring (Dr. Marlo Vernon)
      • Technology Solutions for Early Detection of Hemorrhage in Pregnant Patients (Dr. Kelsey Mayo)

 

TELE OB ED PROCESSES & PROTOCOLSCONFERENCE CME HOURSCONFERENCE CE FOR NURSES

Sponsors

Southwest Georgia AHEC

Southwest Georgia AHEC Area Health Education Center

Phoebe Putney Memorial Hopsital

Phoebe Putney Memorial Hopsital

Telehealth

Georgia Statewide AHEC Network

Center for Telehealth

MCG Center for Telehealth

mcg foundation

Medical College of Georgia Foundation

Community Foundation of Central Georgia

Community Foundation of Central Georgia

Accreditation - The Medical College of Georgia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians.

Designation - This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Medical College of Georgia and the Southwest Georgia AHEC. The Medical College of Georgia is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Medical College of Georgia designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credits. Attendees should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AHEC CME Statement
- The Georgia Board of Nursing deems Southwest Georgia Area Health Education Center (SOWEGA-AHEC) as an Approved Provider for Nursing Continuing Education (CE). This CE Activity Awards 9.25 Contact Hours Towards the Continuing Education Competency Requirement for Georgia Nurse License Renewal. Activity # 2025-01.

EMS CME Credit:
This activity is approved for 9.25 hours of EMS CME credit by the Office of EMS and Trauma.


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