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Simpson, W.K. Kellogg Foundation 9:15 Perspectives from the Maternal, Child, and Health Bureau Isadora Hare, Division of Healthy Start and Perinatal Services Maternal, Child, and Health Bureau 9:20 Panel 1 -- Context and Background Moderator: Sherin Devaskar, University of California, Los Angeles Historical and Recent Trends in Childbirth in the United States Brady Hamilton, Reproductive Branch, National Center for Health Statistics 167
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Lunch 1:15 Panel 3 -- Birth Settings and Health Outcomes: State of the Science Moderator: Holly Powell Kennedy, Yale University Cochrane Review: Alternative Versus Conventional Institutional Settings for Birth Ellen Hodnett, University of Toronto Birthplace in England Collaborative Group Studies Jane Sandall, King's College, London Process of Care During Childbirth Carol Sakala, Childbirth Connection Effect of Built Environment on Health Outcomes Esther M Sternberg, Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine
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Ricketts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education, Regulation, and Management of Health Care Professionals in Birth Settings Catherine Dower, University of California, San Francisco Staffing in Birth Settings Debra Bingham, Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses Discussant Susan R Stapleton, Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers 4:40 Panel Discussion 5:00 Adjourn for the Day Maxine Hayes DAY 2 9:00 a.m.
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Chervenak, New York Weill Cornell Medical Center Karen Pelote, Family Health and Birth Center Brynne Potter, Private Practice Maternity
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APPENDIX A 171 2:00 Considerations When Evaluating Studies on Birth Settings Catherine Spong, Pregnancy and Perinatology Branch National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 2:20 Reflections on Workshop and Future Research Needs Zsakeba Henderson, Division of Reproductive Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2:40 Conclusion and Adjourn Maxine Hayes
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