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ACM 2017 Workshops Feature All-Star Faculty Lineup 

We are excited about our line-up of dynamic and talented speakers planned to lead this year's ACM Workshops. We chose instructors who are at the top of their fields and known for bringing innovative and creative strategies to the real-life situations we face daily as OB/GYN's and physicians. 

 

Dr. Emmanuelle Pare
Dr. Pare joins us from Oregon Health & Science University, where she is a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist. Dr. Pare also coordinates the resident Ob Simulation and Skills program. She has a passion for operative vaginal delivery, especially forceps and works with others to assure safe use. Dr. Pare’s course will offer a one-hour lecture reviewing the principles of safe operative vaginal delivery for both forceps and vacuum. The lecture will be followed by a skills session allowing hands on for all participants using an instrumental delivery pelvic trainer to provide a realistic experience. [ACM Faculty Page] 

 

Dr. Jeffrey Dungan
Dr. Dungan is an Associate Professor of Clinical Genetics and Director of Ob/Gyn Ultrasound at Northwestern University. Dr. Dungan will offer a hands-on course covering common clinical scenarios encountered by the ObGyn hospitalist across the gestational-age spectrum. Ultrasound simulation stations will be used for hands-on practice and assessment. [ACM Faculty Page]

 

 
Dr. Aviad Haramati
Dr. Aviad Haramati is Professor of Integrative Physiology of the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Medicine at Georgetown. He is the Director of Center for Innovation and Leadership in Education (CENTILE). Dr. Haramati will offer both a plenary session and as a workshop addressing stress management and resilience building for health professionals. The goal of Dr. Haramati’s workshop is to introduce participants to the reality of stress and burnout, to gain insight from the physiology of stress, and to give participants an opportunity to experience several mind-body medicine skills to gain insight to their impact and utility. [ACM Faculty Page]  

 

Dr. Sean Esplin
Dr. Sean Esplin is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah. Dr. Esplin's main areas of interest are the genetic control of term and preterm labor and the role of inflammation in preterm birth and he is currently involved in several ongoing research projects sponsored by the NIH aimed at identifying markers of preterm birth and obstetric complications.  He also has an interest in Fetal Heart Rate Interpretation and is currently involved in several funded studies designed to evaluate protocols for interpretation and intervention on continuous FHR monitoring. [ACM Faculty Page] 

 

Andrea Schneider
Andrea K. Schneider is a Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School where she specializes in Negotiation, Ethics, and International Conflict Resolution. She is author and co-author of numerous books in the field of dispute resolution and currently serves as co-chair of the editorial board of the ABA Dispute Resolution Magazine and on the Board of Advisors for the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution at UNLV School of Law.  Her most recent accolade, a 2017 award from ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work. She speaks nationally and internationally, to non-profits, corporations, law firms, and court systems and others.  Most recently she has focused on faculty in the STEM and medical fields for which she has received federal grants for software development and training.  Her session with SOGH will examine conflict styles, how to identify style and strategy in others, and how to negotiate effectively on behalf of one’s self or organization. [ACM Faculty Page]