NNPQC August Thematic Webinar - Trauma-informed Care: Addressing Stigma & Bias
- Shared screen with speaker view

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waste or waist?

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Why am I still talking WAIST

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waste

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My apologies - I have no access to a video camera on my workstation. I am connected via phone for audio.

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WAIST - Why am I still talking

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Thanks Amy- understand..

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Gina Kelleher, SUD Project Manager, MCPAP for Moms

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Kelli Waller, Improvement Coach LaPQC

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Katie Breen, Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative (Director of Program Management)

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Stephanie Chavis, Nurse Family Partnership Nurse Supervisor

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Good Afternoon all, Maureen Fiore, Clinical Director, Citizens Inn Inc.

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Nell Tharpe, MCH consultant from the Maine PQC

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Peggy Brown, Nebraska PQC

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Hi Charlene Collier- Director Mississippi Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Catherine Mather, IH

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Hello from sunny, hot Mesa, Arizona. I am a Parent Educator with Parents as Teachers, Arizona's Children Association.

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Susan Ford; Ohio Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Monica Stinson, Mississippi Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Kelly Petravicz, Program Director, South Bay Community Services- Early Childhood

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Laura Layne, Georgia PQC

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Kimberly Harper, Perinatal Outreach Coordinator UNC CMIH

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Jaime Cabrera Executive Director Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative

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Michele Kulhanek, Washington State Hospital Association (WA PQC rep)

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Carol Frazer , Pittsburgh PA

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Susan Gutierrez, North Carolina Perinatal Quality Collaborative, Clinical Initiative Manager

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Nina Menda, Co-chair Wisconsin Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Jennifer Alleman RN, IBCLC Improvement Coach Louisiana Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Valerie Garrison, CO, Dir. of Initiatives & Engagement

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Barb Murphy, MSN, RN, Children's Wisconsin; Executive Committee NNPQC

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Antonella Marcon, IHI Better Maternal Outcomes Project Coordinator in Boston, MA

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Marissa Bryant, Health Equity Disparity Specialist--NHRMC in NC

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Kristen Lawless, New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Hi- Christine Lee, Southern California Maternal Child Health Practice Specialist Kaiser Permanente

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Kayla Bruce, Epidemiologist, Louisiana PQC

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Hi Chris Hoover Manager, Case Manager St. Louis, MO

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Naomi Husst RN MGH HOPE Clinic Massachusetts

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Kari Frye, RN, Substance Use Disorder Care Coordinator at WVU St. Joseph's Hospital in WV

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Linda Littlefield, MSW - Project Director Great Plains Healthy Start- Member of the ND/SD PQC

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Megan Lyda, Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative

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Chris Kus, Public Health Pediatrician, New York State Department of Health

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Betsy Wood, Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Megan Thomas, Nurse Home Visitor with Providence Nurse-Family Partnership at Providence Alaska Medical Center

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Paula Richards, Clinical Program Developer (educator) and labor & delivery nurse, University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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Hello from the middle of hurricaine Isaias in NJ, NJ PQC and NJ Health Cares About Domenstic and Sexual Violence Collaborative

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Lori Feldman-Winter, MD, MPH, pediatrician/adolescent medicine specialist at Cooper University Health Care, Faculty Co-chair NICHQ NAPPSS-IIN

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Kim Shapiro, DCF MA, Director of Substance Use Unit

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Kerrie Redmond, La PQC, Perinatal Quality Improvement Advisor

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Kayla Tamplain, Director of Care Management at Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA

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Alex Heinz - Trainer MASBIRT TTA

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Jasmine Williams, Deputy Bureau Director MS Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Joan Brandt, Director of Child and Family Health, Minnesota Department of Health

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Amy Ladley - LaPQC, State Perinatal Quality Program Manager

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Bonnie Miller, MSN, RN-Regional One Health Memphis and Tennessee Perinatal Quality Collaborative (TIPQC)-QI Specialist/Improvement advisor

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Lizzy Demler, LCSW - Baton Rouge General Medical Center - Care Coordinator LDRP/NICU

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Susan Ward RN manager of labor and delivery at SEARHC in Sitka Alaska

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Brenda Barker TN

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Farrah Sheehan Deselle, MSN, RN, IBCLC, Birthing From Within Mentor, Nurse Educator and Consultant

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Amy K. Jenkins, BSN, RN-CEFM - Perinatal Systems Specialist at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer, Alaska

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Nicole Pelligrino, Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Kallie Valdez, Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative

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Shannon Pursell, Virginia Neonatal Perinatal Collaborative

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Andrew Williams, Assistant Professor, University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Linda Detman, Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Melissa DeRocchi, Clinical Nurse Educator, L&D/OBT, Providence Alaska Medical Center, Anchorage, AK

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Christina Oldini, RN, MBA, from CMQCC in California...I am the Clinical Lead on our Mother & Baby Substance Exposure Initiative

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Carrie Siefken, Clinical Educator, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA

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Anne Walaszek, MPH Maternal & Child Health Quality Improvement Specialist at MN Dept of Health - Co-Lead for Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative

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Lashauntee Wellington. MSN, RNC-OB, Maternal Program Manager/Perinatal Quality Coordinator, Ascension Seton Medical Center

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Maggie Minnock, MBA

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is the black/white MM disparity different for women with OUD?

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Erin Lorencz, MD, OBGYN Gallup Indian Medical Center, Gallup NM

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Maggie Minnock, MBA Executive Director, Northern New England Perinatal QI Network (NNEPQIN)

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Kathryn Linde, MPH Maternal and Child Health, Minnesota Department of Health, Supervisor Women and Infant Health Unit

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Easy resource for NAS data by state: https://www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/faststats/NASMap

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https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/acestudy/about.html

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Nadine Burke Harris TED talk about ACEs is an excellent recap as well.

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www.acesaware.org is also a good resource

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Thank goodness the law in TN was sun-setted several years ago.

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I am happy to hear that and will update that slide Brenda- thanks for sharing.

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Love this

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Please share your reactions to this video

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thumbs up

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I would love a copy

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Every time I see this video it is compelling!

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Love it

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Thanks for sharing the video

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excellent video . please share

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that was informative... I had never heard the term "redlining" before

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Great video! Please share the link

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Very clear & quick explanation of structural racism and implicit bias. Thank you!

01:03:53
Wonderful!

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Great - covered a lot in a few minutes + love the suggestion about restructuring public ed funding

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I Love the video

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We can share the links to the videos when we send around the slides after the call

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Can we get the video link? it would be great to have.

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Thank you!

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thank you!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrHIQIO_bdQ

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I loved the video!

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This was my first time seeing the video. It was very good!

01:05:33
The video offers one concrete change for improving systemic racism: getting rid of local control school funding through property tax. What other concrete examples?

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Agreed - its like voting - each voice counts and everyone is responsible

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It think it was a good video overall to share with others but barely touches the surface.

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Absolutely! It needs to be part of every QI project and policy conversation.

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High school students should be discussing as well. My son is attending school in southern NH and reports they have not had any of these conversations in his classes unfortunately.

01:08:04
Agreed Charlene!!

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Great point, Charlene. Thank you!

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Thanks Charlene for sharing!

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Could you share the presentation too.

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Thanks for listening!

01:10:29
sounds like midwifery-model of care; patient-led and providers walk alongside them

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Thank you Charlene! Yes, this country did not get into this mess of systemic racism over night; it has been going on for too many years. The changes need to be ramped up now, but I fear these changes will take time. We need to make changes at every stage of the life cycle. Also agree we ALL need to do our part, and be intolerant to racism and discrimination.

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Yes Paula!

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Great point Lori.

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Like Care Coordinators in Pediatric Medical Homes

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for children with special health care needs

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I appreciate that engagement with patients and determining the reasons for no-show.

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Health Care procedures can be triggering

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Thank you so much for this information! I need to leave to attend another session. Have a great day!

01:20:27
Will slides be available after this webinar?

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yes we will share the slides

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Thank you

01:25:54
Peer support

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birthing options - empowerment, voice, choice

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empowerment, choice

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safety: physical, psychological

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cultural, historical, and gender

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The longer I listened, the more I recognized each one

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collaboration

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collaboration and mutuality - make birth options available and safe and work with patients on what they want

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All of them!

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Empowerment, voice, choice

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It seems all of the points were talked about

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all of them

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all of them

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Cultural, historical & Gender Acknowledgment

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trustworthiness involved trusting the consumer

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I have heard way too many stories of this happening to women of color

01:27:31
I love when she said "women should not have to advocate to live". Very profound statement

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Physicians need to learn about allostatic load.

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I will be addressing this in a few slides

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midwifery is a traditional form of care for indigenous communities

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Implementing these principles has vastly improved our breastfeeding initiation rates and multi-generational confidence in breastfeeding in northern NM.

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As midwives we are "with women" ...or more accurately "with people"

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good slide...we cannot not recognize and respect the effects of burnout on caregivers

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thank you for this

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Thank you!

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Thank you! Great Job

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I shared the video with my colleagues and thank you!

01:45:19
Thank you! Great Presentation

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Thank you!

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Great talk thank you so much.

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Thank you.

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Amazing presentation - thank you so much!

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Thank you for the talk.

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Thank you

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Wonderful presentation. Thanks!

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Thanks Annie! That was an amazing presentation.

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Thank you very much

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Wonderful presentation Annie!! and team

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thank you! So much relevant, actionable information for hospital teams!

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Thank you!

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Third slide is JUSTICE

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Thank you

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Thank You!