Maternal Levels of Care requirements vary across different states. Tune in to learn about navigating rules, strategies for implementing and sustaining quality initiatives, and effective engagement of staff and physicians. You don’t want to miss this episode recorded live during the 2024 AWHONN Convention with a group of dedicated nurse leaders and an AWHONN Board member.
Meet our guests:
Dr. Debbie Ketchum is a transformational Doctor of Nursing practice leader with an extensive maternal/child nursing and leadership background spanning nearly three decades. She began her nursing career as a commissioned officer with the U.S. Army and has worked at large academic, rural settings and ambulatory primarily focusing on obstetrics, the care of women and children, and leadership.
Lauren Kennedy has been an obstetrical nurse for over 35 years. She has been an bedside nurse in L&D, Antepartum and a teen pregnancy clinic. She has worked as a charge nurse, preceptor, childbirth educator, Antepartum supervisor & L&D educator. Her current position is Perinatal Quality and Safety for Medical City Dallas. Lauren is also an AWHONN chapter leader for the DFW Metroplex area.
Allison Rodriguez has been a nurse for 17 years. She spent the majority of her years as a labor and delivery nurse and has worked as a perinatal nurse educator for the last seven years. Allison has taught nursing students in the academic setting as well as new and experienced nurses at the bedside. Allison is passionate about improving maternal outcomes and enjoys teaching and inspiring nurses to grow in their career.
Angela Jaynes, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CPLC
Angela Jaynes has a background as a labor and delivery nurse and currently works as a clinical educator for labor and delivery and mother baby nurses. Angela is passionate about inspiring clinical excellence and has goal to improve maternal morbidity and mortality through quality education. Angela also has a passion for patients that have experienced perinatal loss and teaches Resolve Through Sharing several times a year.
Heretha Hankins, MSN-ED, RNC
Heretha Hankins an experienced professional nurse leader and educator. She completed her ADN degree at Austin Community College then earned her MSN degree with a specialty in Education from Walden University. She has spent the last 2 decades of her 30+yr career in Women’s Health.
Episode Resources
- Guidelines for Perinatal Care, 8th Edition Book
- The Joint Commission – Maternal Levels of Care Verification
- Texas Health and Human Services – Dept of State Health Services – Maternal Designation
- Texas Health and Human Services – Dept of State Health Services – Perinatal Quality Assessment Performance Improvement – Patient Safety Overview
- Neel Shah, MD, MPP
- The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast [Dr. Stephanie Martin]
- Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health – The Obstetric Hemorrhage Change Package
- California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative – OB Hemorrhage Toolkit V3.0
- Idaho Perinatal Quality Collaborative
- Silver, R. M., Fox, K. A., Barton, J. R., Abuhamad, A. Z., Simhan, H., Huls, K., Belfort, M. A., & Wright, J. (2015). Center of excellence for placenta accreta. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 212(5), P561-568.
- Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine – Patient Safety and Quality Resources
- Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia
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