Reg form for sites for April 1 - Springfield Urban League
The Illinois Department of Human Services and
the Springfield Urban League
Community Health Training Center
Invite you to attend the upcoming webcast:
“Breastfeeding the Infant with
Cleft Lip and Palate”
September 2, 2014
08:30AM – 10:00AM
GOAL: Participants will understand the basics of Speech Pathology in regard to working with breastfeeding infants with cleft lip and palate, and view appropriately trained Speech Language Pathologist’s as an effective contributor to improve the success of breastfeeding.
OBJECTIVES:
Following the webcast teleconference, participants will be able to:
• Identify types of clefts and their impact on breastfeeding
• Identify ways to support and assist mothers and infants with cleft lip/palate
• Identify professionals who can assist with cleft lip/palate issues and make appropriate referrals
AUDIENCE:
• WIC Staff & Breastfeeding Peer Counselors
• OB/Pediatric Nursing Staff
• Lactation Consultants
• Lactation Counselors
• Doulas
• Midwives
• Breastfeeding Advocates
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
Application for CERPs has been submitted to the International Board of Lactation Examiners. Application for contact hours for RNs has been submitted. Application for CPEs for RDs has been submitted. In order to receive continuing education credit for IBCLC, RN and RD, you must view the webcast and complete the required evaluation by 11:59pm, September 3, 2014.
This webcast meets a portion of the hourly requirement for CLC recertification. You will receive a certificate of completion.
PRESENTER: Jennifer Pollock, CCC-SLP, CLC
The presenter has no relevant affiliations or financial interests or arrangements.
**Live Q & A will not be part of this webcast. Registration is required to receive the link to view the webcast. Completion of an on-line evaluation is required to receive Certificate of Completion.**
Meet The Speaker…
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Jennifer Pollock, CCC-SLP, CLC
Jennifer is a Level IV Speech-Language Pathologist with Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, IL. She has spent much of her nearly 18 years at Memorial Hospital in Springfield at the Kids at Koke Mill facility working with parents and children with various speech, language and feeding disorders. In 2008, she attended the week-long Certified Lactation Counselor training, and began her journey to meld her 2 professional worlds together. She is an active member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the West Central IL Breastfeeding Task Force, where she is PR Chair. She has been a frequent contributor to the website in the popular Ask the Speech Therapist column and Memorial’s Parent University newsletter, and presented at the West Central Task Force’s fall conference in 2011.
Viewing IDHS Webcasts
Because the webcasts are viewed by accessing the Internet, please review the information below prior to the webcast date. This link to a an existing URL, ,
will allow your agency to test viewing capability. It is recommended that your agency’s Information System staff be consulted regarding your ability to participate in webcasts.
1. How does a webcast differ from a satellite broadcast? Staff will be able to view the webcast from their own workstation if a high speed internet connection and sound are available. In order to impact the agency’s Internet and server functionality in the smallest manner, it is recommended that viewers watch in a group setting as has historically been done with the satellite broadcasts. The requirement to view the webcast on the same equipment that has been used for satellite viewing is that it must be connected to a computer that has a high speed internet connection and have sound capability. Your agency’s information technology staff should be utilized to determine connectivity as well as the most appropriate viewing situation.
2. What software needs to be available to view the presentation? Each machine that is used to view the web cast will need to have “Windows Media Player” installed. Speakers or head phones will be needed for the audio portion of the web cast.
3. How will the live question and answer sessions work? Not all webcasts contain live question and answer segments. Information found on the flyer for each broadcast, will note whether the webcast will have a live question and answer session. Webcasts are not viewed in real time as are satellite broadcasts and regular television programming. There is a small delay in what is going on in the studio compared to what the audience is seeing. The delay will not be apparent until the live question and answer sessions begins. When staff at your location are calling in, we ask that while they are asking their question, they listen to the broadcast in the phone only and not the television or speakers at the site, and that they not try to view the presentation while asking their question. Phone access will remain in synch with the broadcast and will provide the best means of interaction. The use of email to send and receive questions is also being considered. If email becomes an option, the email address will be posted during the presentation for the audience to see.
4. Will the webcast be available for viewing after the original date? The link used to watch the broadcast will remain available indefinitely. DVD or VHS copies will be available after the fiscal year ends from the Training Center Library.
5. Will viewers need to register for the presentation? Yes. Viewers will need to register in order to receive the link to view the broadcast and a link needed to access the appropriate on-line evaluation.
Accessing Training Materials
o Each viewer is responsible for printing their own handouts.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRINTING HANDOUTS
At the CHTC web site, , you will find information about how to register for classes, future training schedules, and materials for webcast presentations. To access the webcast materials, click “Distance Learning” found near the top of the home page. The “Distance Learning” page will appear with information pertaining to the next webcast found under “Next Event.” All of the handouts for the upcoming webcast are available.
Information, including handouts, for previous webcasts and satellite presentations, can be accessed by selecting the “Past Satellite Teleconference Handouts and Videos’ link at the bottom of the page. Select a date and a list of handouts for the selected presentation will appear. Select an item (handout) and Adobe Acrobat Reader will appear in your browser with the requested information. From your browser menu, choose “File”, then “Print.” From this point, the printing process will function as it does for any other document. Each presentation may consist of multiple handouts. Please note that in order to have a complete set of handouts for the
telecast, you will have to select and print each item listed. If necessary, click the “Back” button
from the browser menu bar, repeat this process as needed to print all available documents.
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Webcast Registration Form
September 2, 2014 broadcast
Please return this form by August 26, 2014
**VIEWERS MUST HAVE ADOBE FLASH INSTALLED IN ORDER TO VIEW THE PRESENTATION. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STAFF REGARDING THE INSTALLATION OF ADOBE FLASH.**
Registration Instructions
1. Confirmation emails, including the link (URL) to view the presentation, will be
sent after registrations are received.
2. Please complete this page using your agency’s word processing software and return
it to the Training Center one of two ways: as an attachment to an email addressed to:
ccurry@ or rpondexter@ or by fax to: (217)753-8939
or (312)326-4704.
3. This form must be completed for each attendee.
4. Handout materials are available only at the Springfield Urban League Community
Health Training Center’s web site:
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Anyone requiring an interpreter or other accommodation should notify Marlin Hollis at the Springfield Urban League Community Health Training Center at (217)753-4066 or by email at
mhollis@.
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