1. CURRICULUM VITAE
Kimarie Bibbs Bugg, MSN, C-FNP , MPH, CLC, IBCLC
Residence: 3614 Columbia Pkwy
Decatur, Georgia 30034-4314
(404) 388-9284
Email: kbugg@breastfeedingrose.org
EDUCATION: August 1998 - December 2000
Kennesaw State University
Master of Science in Nursing
Family Nurse Practitioner Program
1992-1995
University of Alabama, Birmingham
School of Public Health
Major: Masters of Public Health
Maternal/Child Health Focus
1988-1990 Clayton State College
Morrow, Georgia
Major: Nursing (BSN)
1976-1978 Central Texas College
Killeen, Texas 76501
Degree: AAS in Nursing
Saint Mary's Academy
South Bend, Indiana
College Preparatory Diploma
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS:
August 2014 – Present - Communities and Hospitals Advancing MaternityPractices
(CHAMP’s) program consultant. Director of Community Engagement. An initiative with The
Breastfeeding Center at Boston Medical Center.
August 2013 – August 2015 – United States Breastfeeding Committee, Board of Directors.
2015-2017 Chair of Nominating Committee.
December 2012 – 2015, Good Samaritan Clinic, Volunteer, Nurse Practitioner
March 2012 to March 2015, Best Fed Beginnings, Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, national
faculty.
April 2012 to March 2013, Excelsior College, School of Nursing, Clinical Examiner
2. June 2011 - Incorporation of “Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere, Inc (ROSE). National
Breastfeeding Nonprofit to address breastfeeding disparities in the African American
Community.
August 2011 –July 2012, Emory University, Nell Hodgson, School of Nursing. Adjunct Faculty.
January 2003 – July 2012 -- Emory University, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics.
Nurse Practitioner, Whitefoord, Coan, Toomer and Crim, School Based Centers. Medical and
preventive care for infants, children and adolescents, from birth to 21 years of age.
March 2005 - present Training Consultant, Georgia Department of Public Health, Georgia
WIC. Statewide training of Breastfeeding Peer Counselors. Loving Support program.
July 2001 – January 2003 - Decatur Pediatric Group, Clarkston, GA
Nurse Practitioner, medical care for newborns, children and adolescents
January 2001 - June 2001 - Whitefoord Elementary School Health Clinic
Graduate Family Nurse Practitioner.
August 2000 - June 2001, Crawford Long Hospital of Emory University
Interim Perinatal Education Coordinator.
May 1999 - May 2000
DeKalb County Board of Health, Kirkwood Health Center, Part time, Hourly staff nurse.
November 1995 –May 2003 - Crawford Long Hospital of Emory University
Resource Nurse: Perinatal education classes. Childbirth, Sibling, CPR and Safety,
Breastfeeding and OB tours. Inpatient breastfeeding rounds.
February 1997- December 1997- Public Health State Office Nurse Consultant
Georgia Department of Human Resources
New Duties: Directs the statewide development of district perinatal outreach and case
management programs. Develops, implements and maintains guidelines for quality
assurance and monitoring of statewide perinatal case management programs in accordance
with standards for nursing, medical and health care for clients. Develop and implement
conferences and workshops for trainers of Resource mothers and for Resource mothers and
perinatal case management paraprofessional.
July 1994- December 1997- Nursing Program Specialist, Perinatal, Division of Public
Health, Women's Health Section of Family Health Branch. Perinatal Nurse Specialist
responsible for training of public health staff, developing and implementing a statewide
Resource Mothers Program, consulting with health districts to develop programs to meet the
educational and training needs of public health professionals as it relates to perinatal health,
developing and implementing training for paraprofessional pertaining to perinatal care and
participating in the development and implementation of public health policies, procedures and
protocols that pertain to perinatal health in Georgia. Monitor of contracts, budgets and auditing
of Georgia’s Resource Mother Programs.
February, 1993 - July 1994: Breastfeeding Services Coordinator,
Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia 30335
Title Change
Supervision of Breastfeeding staff, grant writing,
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Development of written material for Staff and clients
Lectures to professional staff, groups and organizations.
Duties of breastfeeding counselor continue.
Breastfeeding Counselor, Maternal and Infant Care Project,
March 1987-February 1993 Responsible for bedside counseling of the breastfeeding
postpartum patient. Postpartum rounds done on each postpartum area (5) and each nursery
(5). Statistics collected and compile for monthly percentages. Monitors the in-house image of
breastfeeding. Elimination of the use of all materials in own practice which do not comply with
the WHO/UNICEF Code of Practice regarding commercial products. Teach prenatal
breastfeeding classes to low risk and high risk patients in New OB Clinic at Grady Hospital.
Coordinate follow-up telephone contact with a nursing mother to mother coordinator for
patients in Fulton and
DeKalb counties. Coordinate the volunteer breast-feeding counselor positions at the hospital.
Provide in services to new staff (nurses, nutritionist, respiratory therapist, occupational
therapist, etc). Teach breastfeeding counseling and skills to floor nurses and students
(nursing, medical and nutrition). Coordinates breastfeeding support group twice a month.
Chairperson of the hospital/community Breastfeeding Committee. Participates in the Georgia
Task Force for Breastfeeding. Conducts patient and staff surveys. Conducts breastfeeding
lectures for Morehouse and Emory medical students. Monthly lectures for pediatric and
OB/GYN interns and residents on nursery service. Lactation clinic on Friday mornings, which
consist of seeing mothers and babies with breastfeeding problems or potential problems with
pediatric residents. Lactation clinic Wednesday morning with Obstetric residents for maternal
breastfeeding problems. Provide information and materials and function as reference person
to obstetric and pediatric faculty and residents. Orientation, assistance and reference person
for Fulton County's breastfeeding peer counselors. Coordination of information, materials and
tour of breastfeeding project for interested professionals. Breastfeeding reference person for
state office of nutrition. Develop and conduct breastfeeding workshops throughout the
southeastern states as part of a HHS train the trainer lactation management team.
Administrative duties include:
Training and supervision of breastfeeding assistants. Coordination of week long
breastfeeding practicum which trains multidisciplinary teams of health care providers.
Technical advisor for Best Start Social Marketing Project. Coordinator for local Wellstart, San
Diego Lactation Management Program team. Consultant to UNICEF and US committee for
UNICEF.
Assistant Head Nurse, Teenage Postpartum Area and Newborn Nursery, Grady
Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia July 1985-March 1987
Functions and duties included: Identifying the functions and duties of nursing staff present
staff in services and monthly meetings, planning of short term objectives and long term goals,
participate in the evaluation of staff, coordination of rounds with physicians, provides input for
budgetary needs and attend monthly budge meetings,
Assist with preparing monthly time schedules, orientation of new staff, assist with assignments
for students, attend monthly head nurses meeting, monitors conduct of staff and provide
clinical supervision to staff.
Staff Nurse, Special Care Nursery, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia July
1982-July 1985
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Functions and duties included: Primary care of the sick newborn including infants with sepsis,
polycythemia, jaundice, sibling of SIDS infants, infants of insulin dependent mothers, infants of
mothers with histories of drug abuse, post-surgical infants, heart anomalies and preterm
infants. Rotation of charge with the other staff nurses, development of care plans and
discharge teaching for parents to care for their infants at home inclusive of CPR training for
parents.
Staff Nurse, Pediatric Emergency Clinic, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia
October 1979-July 1982
Duties included emergency room care of the pediatric patient. Present at any pediatric
cardiac arrest on the shift.
Summer Program Coordinator, Urban League of South Bend, Indiana
June 1979-August 1979
Coordination of arts and crafts for 80 low income children, supervision of seven teenage
summer workers and distribution of the lunches to the children.
(October 1978--Birth of twin daughters)
Inpatient Pediatric Unit, Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Temple, Texas May 1978-
October 1978
Primary care of pediatric patients including medicating, dressing changes, starting and
maintaining peripheral IV’s, assisting the physician as needed, monitoring the nutrition of the
patient, and patient and parental teaching.
MEMBERSHIP:
USBC Board of Directors, 2013-2015
Chairperson, Hospital/Community Breastfeeding Committee,
Grady Health System March 1987-1994 (A founding member August 1986)
Co-Chairperson, Georgia Task Force on Breastfeeding, September-1988-1994
Board of Advisors for BOND (Babies on Natural Diets).
Georgia Task Force for Breastfeeding, 1987-2011
International Childbirth Education Association, August 1987-1993
Vice President, Southeast Chapter of International Lactations Association,
(A founding member) September 1988- Sept 1990
Life Member, NAACP--Atlanta Chapter
Member, Black Nurses Association, national and local chapters
Member International Childbirth Educators Association 1987 to present
Member, Greenforest Community Baptist Church, Decatur, Ga
Committee appointment to Nurse's Guild and Children's Chapel
Appointed to DHR’s SIDS workgroup for Women’s Health section 1995
U.S. Committee for UNICEF advisory board for the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative.
Chairperson for 1998 Centennial Georgia Public Health Nurse Celebration
MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCE:
Grant Award Georgia Health Foundation, 2015, 2016
Grants awarded ICF Macro, National Association of County and City Health Officials
(NACCHO) 2015, 2016
Louisiana WIC Nutrition Services Statewide Conference Lafayette, LA 2015
Grants awarded W.K .Kellogg Foundation, Georgia WIC, Breastfeeding Center at Boston
Medical Center 2014
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Grants written and awarded W.K Kellogg Foundation, 2013, 2014-2017
March of Dimes and Amerigroup 2013
Launch ROSE chapter, Charlotte, North Carolina 2013
PALS and CPR Certified 12/14 – 12/16
Volunteer, Dialysis and Transplant support Services Annual Walk/Run 2009-2011
Clayton County, GA, Resource Mothers training, July 2011/2013
Resource Mothers, Train the Trainer for Georgia CMO’s, December 2010
Certified Family Nurse Practitioner March 2001
Grant written Father’s Boot Camp, MOD 2001-2003
Grant awarded prenatal education project June 2000
Training of Resource Mothers, DeKalb County Extension, May 1998
Certified childbirth educator September 1994- 2000 through Birth Educators Special Training
Course.
Six day Intensive Train the Trainer Workshop on Breastfeeding Management, San Diego, CA,
Wellstart Lactation Program with Dr. Audrey Naylor, Dr. Ruth Lawrence and staff, April 1,
1988
Certified for Lactation Consultant by the International Board of Lactation Consultant
Examiners, Inc., IBCLC July 1987 - 1992.
Board of Editors for the Newsletter, Breastfeeding Resources, Linking the Southeastern
States, published by the Georgia Task Force on Breastfeeding, 1987
SPRANS Grant written, 1986, Breastfeeding Lapel Buttons.
Grant proposal of incentive program for breastfeeding women USDA January, 1992.
Grant written to fund lactation consultant for high risk nursery.
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES:
The Black Women’s Health Study 2015
NICHQ, Bestfed Beginnings National Faculty for Baby Friendly Hospital initiative September
2011-September 2014
United States Breastfeeding Committee, Board of Directors August 2013- August 2015
National WIC Association, “Go to WIC” taskforce 2013
Georgia Perinatal Association 2013 Award for Outstanding service to Women and Babies
Community Health Leadership Program, Satcher Health Leadership Institution, certificate
program February 2013 – May 2013
Newborn nurse specialist since November 1982
Intermediate Nursery preceptor, July 1985 - July 1986
Passing of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants exam, taken 7/87
BCLS Teacher's Certification, April 1988 - 1994
Brownie Girl Scout Troop Leader, August 1986 - July 1987
Junior Girl Scout Leader, August 1987 - present
Certificate for completion of International Childbirth Educators, Basic Teachers Training
Workshop, 10/87
Certificate in Adult Physical Assessment, 1986
Certificate for 10 weeks Sign Language Course, 1985
Certificate for Pharmacology Enrichment Course, 1986
Certificate for Fetal Monitoring Course June 1988
Chair and co-founder Georgia Breastfeeding Task force (later coalition) 1988-1994
Attended International Baby Food Action Networks (IBFAN) 10th year Anniversary workshop
in Manila, Philippines October, 1989
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Best Start, social marketing project technical advisor 1990 - present
Georgia State University, Child development center technical advisor for breastfeeding video,
February, 1992
Head Start region lV advisor, May 1992 present
Coordination of the opening of Employee's breast pumping room, Grady Memorial Hospital,
Atlanta, Ga. August, 1992
Consultant to UNICEF and to US Committee for UNICEF for Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative,
December 1992 -1998 Hospital Assessor.
Coordinator for three year DHR grant to train physicians in Georgia in lactation management
October 1992 - October 1995.
National Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies expert work group technical advisor for feasibility
study for Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, June 1993.
UNICEF consults to Barbados for BFHI assessment and training for 16 Caribbean territories
for two weeks, August 1993
Member of National Expert Work Group to define Baby Friendly Hospital in the United States
1993-1994
Development and Coordination of a week long Lactation Management Practicum done on a
monthly basis for health care providers from throughout the US and it territories 1990 -1994.
Certified child birth educator (September 1994) B.E.S.T.
2003 technical advisor for USDA contract agency developing Peer Counselor national
program.
PRESENTATIONS:
12th
Annual Tri-State DiversityConference ROSE and BFLRC will describe barriers
encountered when African American women choose to breastfeed their babies and explain
how the collaboration between the two organizations will increase the number of expert
lactation providers of color. Hebron, Kentucky February 2016
Community in CHAMPS in the Bi-Monthly State Breastfeeeding Coalitions Webinar
Series Presentation February 2016
Baby-Friendly Regional Conference, The Community in CHAMPS Mississippi, November
2015
Communities and Hospitals Advancing Maternity Practices New Orleans
Learning Summit, The Community in CHAMPS – Overview of the community transformers,
their role and opportunities; Overview of hospital community connections, finding and tips.
New Orleans, LA, October 2015
Healthy Mothers HealthyBabies Conference Collective Impact: Building Healthy
Communities, The Breastfeeding and Racial Disparity presentation delves into the CRASH
model for cultural competency. Romulus, MI, June 2015
It’s Only Natural: Mothers Love, Mothers Milk Alabama Breastfeeding Conference 2015,
Importance of Breastfeeding Decatur, GA, April 2015
Mississippi Delta CHAMPS: Breastfeeding Summit Conference, The Importance of
Breastfeeding and the Ten Steps Greenwood, MS, March 2015
2014 Black Health Matters: A Breastfeeding Movement.
Breastfeeding Education, “Supporting our Mothers” Greenwood, MS, December 2014
2013 Organizing for Action: An African American Breastfeeding Campaign.
2012 Reclaiming an African American Tradition.
National Breastfeeding Summits planned and implemented in conjunction with DHHS,
Office of Women’s Health and Morehouse School of Medicine, Satcher Health Leadership
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Institute 2012. In conjunction with W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Morehouse School of Medicine
(SHLI), Georgia WIC, Georgia Chapter of AAP and Georgia Breastfeeding Coalition, 2013 and
2014.
Loving Support Makes Breastfeeding Work, Trainings presented throughout Georgia (2005
– present), Alabama (2008) and North Carolina (2010).
Resource Mothers Train to Trainer December 2010 Georgia CMO’s
Resource Mothers training, Clayton County, GA, July 2011
Miracles of Breast Milk Conference, Tiny Babies Foundation, May and July 2011 ROSE
Breastfeeding Summit 2012, funded by DHHS, Office on Womens Health
Science of Breastfeeding, NIH Summit, December 2012
Louisiana WIC state training, 2012, New Orleans
Mississippi WIC state training November 2013 – March 2014, ten trainings
National Medical Association Conference, Hawaii, August 2014
National Black Nurses Association Conference, Philadelphia, August 2014
National WIC Association Conference, Atlanta, September 2014
Georgia 5 Star Hospital Initiative September 16, 2014
Child Development, Greenforest Community Baptist Church 2006
Breastfeeding Management Lafayette LA. Hospital, WIC program, October 2004
Substance Abuse in Pregnancy, February 1997
Grady Health System, professional Staff
Perinatal Case Management Training, February 1997- December 1997
½ Day training for Registered Nurses and Licensed Social Workers statewide. Training
provided monthly in Atlanta and statewide as needed.
Maximizing Breastfeeding Support in the Hospital and in the Home
October 1996, LaLeche League Health Professional Meeting Knoxville Tennessee
Medicaid Reimbursement for Breast pumps May 1996 Florida Lactation Association
Meeting, Jacksonville Florida.
Assessment of the Postpartum Family 1995-1997 Training for public health professionals.
Care of the Pregnant Family 1994-1997 Three-day course for Public Health Nurse
throughout Georgia, Done every two months.
Conferences in Macon, Dalton, Dublin, Albany and Athens Georgia from October 1992
through October 1993 as part of a DHR grant called "Georgia Breastfeeding Project."
Best Beginnings Breastfeeding Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina, Updating your
Unit, Standards of Care. January, 1993.
Baby Friendly hospital initiative, US Committee for UNICEF meeting, November, 1992 New
York.
Breastfeeding Matters, joint pediatric and OB grand rounds, North Georgia Medical Center,
Macon Georgia. October 1992.
Training health workers to manage lactation, Portland, OR
WIC program, September, 1992
Breastfeeding and the high risk population, Calloway Gardens, Ga.
May 1992
Breastfeeding, Columbus Georgia, April 1992
How the Physician's Assistant can support the breastfeeding mother.
Emory University Physician’s Assistant program, March, 1992
Breastfeeding support in the Day care setting,
Region lV head start program, February, 1992
Breastfeeding in the 90's, DeKalb County WIC program, January, 1992
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Breastfeeding and the WIC Program. Competency Based Skills Workshop, Macon, Ga.
May, 1991
Nursing Twins. SEILCA Atlanta, Ga. May, 1991
January 10, 1991 Birth of Twins
Managing Lactation. Charlottesville, VA. September 1990.
Developing Breastfeeding Support Systems within the Community. Ashville N.C, and
Wilmington, N.C August 1990.
Breastfeeding: Best Start for All the Right Reasons. Brunswick, Ga. July, 1990.
Breastfeeding: Best Start for all the Right Reasons. Albany, Ga. July 1990.
Lactation Management Conference. Regional Workshop, Atlanta, Ga. June 1990.
Designing Breastfeeding Intervention Programs. SEILCA
Atlanta, Ga May, 1990.
Best Start for All the Right Reasons: Little Rock, Ark. February, 1990.
"Working with Low Income Families" Emory University Breastfeeding Conference
December, 1989
"Working with Low Income Families" La Leche League of Mississippi and Alabama,
Huntsville, Al. October 1989
"Breastfeeding Intervention Strategies", Dublin, Ga. August, 1989
Lactation Management Workshop, Regional Workshop August 1989, Little Rock, Ark.
"Working with Low Income Women" La Leche League Conference, Cartersville, Ga. April
1989
"Designing Breastfeeding Intervention Programs" Charleston, SC. April 1989
"Breastfeeding” Competency Based Skills Workshop, State of Georgia, April, 1989
"Overcoming Barriers to Breastfeeding" March of Dimes Conference, Birmingham, AL.
February, 1989
Lactation Management Workshop, State of Georgia December 1988
"Lactation Management", Georgia State University School of Nursing November 1988
"Lactation Management", Emory School of Nursing, November 1988
"Benefits of Breastfeeding”, Noon Day, Channel 9 T.V., May 1988, Columbus, Georgia
Lactation Management Workshop, City of Atlanta, August, 1988
Lactation Management Workshop, Hospital Staff, June 1988
LaLeche League of Georgia, 9th Annual Conference, "Working with the Minority Mother",
April 1988, Lilburn, Georgia
"Breastfeeding Management", Competency based skills workshop for Public Health
nutritionist and nursing staff, April 1987, Macon, Georgia
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
1. Maternal and Child Health inequities
2. Breastfeeding
3. Outreach to and case management for
resource deprived women, children and families
4. Child abuse and neglect
5. Adolescent pregnancy prevention
6. School Health
7. Substance abuse among pregnant women
8. Domestic violence and sexual assault
9. Church and community affairs