Primary Care Breastfeeding Medicine Course
for Physicians & other Providers Webinar*
22/01/08

No Charge

Out of stock

SKU: 1DayProvider_202201

Saturdays, January 8 and 15th, 2022

10:00am – 2:00pm CST each day

with

Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM,
Kristina Lehman MD, IBCLC, FABM,
Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP,
Nan Dahlquist, MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
and Kathy Leeper MD, IBCLC, FABM

IABLE’s Primary Care Breastfeeding Course for physicians teaches prenatal breastfeeding education, intrapartum and early postpartum support, along with problem-focused management. It also covers differential diagnosis and management of the most common outpatient breastfeeding problems encountered by physicians and other providers who work with breastfeeding dyads.

This is a perfect first course for physicians, residents, medical students, and advanced practice providers interested in managing basic questions and problems that arise when caring for breastfeeding/lactating dyads.

Details are included in our flyer which can be downloaded here.

Registration

Please “Add to Cart” at the bottom of this page to reserve your seat to attend the live webinar or to access the recording.

Recordings

Recordings of the webinar will be available for 4 months to those who have registered. Attendees can earn credits thru any combination of live participation and/or viewing the recordings.

Accreditation

CMEs
This Live activity, Primary Care Breastfeeding Medicine Course for Physicians and other Providers, with a beginning date of 01/08/2022, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 7.5 prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CERPs
This course has been allocated 7.5 (L) CERPs recognized by IBLCE. Long Term Provider #117-04.

Nurse Contact Hours
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 7.5 contact hours are awarded to Registered Nurses for successful completion.

Cancellation/Refunds

Full refund up to 2 weeks before course. 50% refund for less than 2 weeks before course.

Please use our contact form to contact us with questions.

*This course is beneficial for physicians and other providers, including midwives, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and students of these professions.

Registration for This Event is Closed.
Please check our Event Calendar or Courseware Listings
for more Breastfeeding Support training.

Abscesses | Alcohol | Anticipatory Guidance | Assessment of Infant Intake | Augmentation of Breasts | Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative | Bathing Infant | Bioactive Factors in Human Milk | Blebs | Block Feeding | Bottle Feeding | Bottle Preference | Breast Anatomy | Breast Massage | Breast Pumps | Breast Radiation | Breast Refusal | Cannabis | Chemotherapy | Chest Feeding | Child Care Resources | Colostrum | Composition Changes with Storage | Contraception | Contraindicated Medications | Counseling Principles | Cup Feeding | Delay in Lactation | Demographics | Dermatitis | Duration of Breastfeeding | Educational Resources | Emotional Support | Empowerment, Self-Efficacy | Engorgement | Feeding Frequency | Finger Feeding | Flange Fitting for Pumps | Fussy Breastfed Infant | Galactogogues | Gender Affirming Breast Surgery | Hand Expression | Healthy People 2030 | Herpes Simplex* | Herpes Zoster | Hormonal Control of Lactation | Hyperlactation | Indications for Supplementation | Induced Lactation | Infant Behavior at the Breast | Infant Biting | Infant Contraindications & Special Considerations | Infant Feeding Changes When Back to Work | Infant Feeding Cues | Infant Feeding Difficulties | Infant Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Infant Stooling & Voiding | Infant Suck Dynamics | Infant Symptoms Due to Hyperlactation | Infant Thrush | Infant Torticollis | Infant Weight Loss | Insufficient Glandular Tissue | Lactation Suppressants | Lactogenesis II | Lactogenesis II, Failure of | Latch & Positioning | Late Preterm | Legislative Policies Protecting Worker Rights | Low Milk Production - Perceived | Low Milk Production - Real | Lymph Node Changes | Lymphatic Breast Massage | Mastitis | Maternal Contraindications & Special Considerations | Maternal Diet During Lactation | Maternal/Parental Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Measuring Milk Transfer | Medication Information Resources | Methods of Supplementation | Milk Expression During Employment | Montgomery Glands | Nighttime Feedings | Nipple Discharge, Pathologic | Nipple Inversion | Nipple Piercing | Nipple Shields | Nipple Wound Management | Normal Breast Development | Oroboobular Dysproportion | Outpatient Follow Up After Hospital Discharge | Outpatient Management of Lactation | Paced Bottle Feeding | Pacifiers | Pharmacologic Principles | Plugged Ducts | Postpartum Hemorrhage | Pre & Post Feed Weights | Prenatal & Postpartum Counseling for the Lactating Parent & Family/Support People | Prenatal Breast Evaluation | Pump Trauma | Reduction Mammoplasty | Retained Placental Fragment | Reverse Pressure Softening | Rooming In | Separation of Lactating Parent and Newborn | Skin to Skin | Sleepy Infant | Slow Infant Weight Gain | Spoon Feeding | Storage & Handling of Human Milk | Storage Capacity | Subacute Mastitis | Substance Use Disorder | Supplementation Methods | Supplementers at the Breast | Tandem Nursing | Tobacco | Topical Medications for Nipples | Tubular Breast Deformity | Vasospasm | Weaning | Working with Lactation Consultants or Other Allied Health Professionals | Yeast Infection