Lactation: Beyond the Basics Webinar – 21/10/15

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Friday, October 15th, 2021

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM CST

with

Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM

Beyond the Basics is designed for individuals seeking in-depth clinical knowledge on a number of topics, including:

  1. The clinical relevance of bioactive factors in human milk.
  2. Evaluation of the fussy infant.
  3. Contraception during lactation.
  4. Evaluation of tongue tie.
  5. Case-based discussions on evaluation and management of slow infant growth.
  6. Practical considerations regarding induced/relactation.

This course is a perfect sequel to the Outpatient Breastfeeding Champion Course.

More 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.

Cost
Earlybird through Sept. 15th: $75
Regular: $90

Recordings

Recordings of the webinar will be available for 2 months. Attendees can earn credits through any combination of live participation and/or viewing the recordings. A link to the recording will be emailed to registrants within 2-3 days following the webinar.

Accreditation

RN: This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. A maximum of 6.75 contact hours are awarded to Registered Nurses for successful completion.

IBCLC: This course has been allocated a maximum of 6.75 (L) Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) by IBLCE. CERPs approval #CLT117-04.

RD: The Commission on Dietetic Registration has awarded Prior Approval of a maximum of 6.75 CPEUs for Activity No. 159679. Suggested Performance Indicator 9.4.2 Selects and uses appropriate content and teaching methods to meet individual needs.

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 training program is beneficial for medical office staff, providers, pharmacists, public health nurses, doulas, midwives, home visitors, WIC peer counselors, nutritionists, LLL Leaders, and health professional students and others who help mothers breastfeed.

Registration for This Event is Closed

Alcohol | Antenatal Colostrum Expression | Assessment of Infant Intake | Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative | Bioactive Factors in Human Milk | Breast Anatomy | Breast Pumps | Breastmilk Fortification | Cannabis | Colored Milk | Colostrum | Composition Changes with Storage | Comprehensive NICU | Contraindicated Medications | Counseling Principles | Cue Based Feeding | Cup Feeding | Delay in Lactation | Demographics | Emotional Support | Engorgement | Equity & Inclusion | Establishment of Successful Lactation | Feeding Frequency | Feeding Plans for the NICU Graduate | Finger Feeding | Flange Fitting for Pumps | Fortification | Galactogogues | Hand Expression | Hormonal Control of Lactation | Hyperlactation | Importance of Human Milk for the Premature or Ill Infant | Infant Contraindications & Special Considerations | Infant Feeding Cues | Infant Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Lactation Suppressants | Lactogenesis II | Lactogenesis II, Failure of | Latch & Positioning | Late Preterm | Low Milk Production - Real | Lymphatic Breast Massage | Macronutrient Composition of Human Milk | Maintenance of Lactation | Maternal Contraindications & Special Considerations | Maternal Diet During Lactation | Maternal/Parental Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Measuring Milk Transfer | Motivational Interviewing | Nipple Shields | Normal Breast Development | Opioids | Oral Immune Care | Paced Bottle Feeding | Pacifiers | Pasteurized Donor Human Milk | Pharmacologic Principles | Postpartum Mood & Anxiety Disorders | Prenatal & Postpartum Counseling for the Lactating Parent & Family/Support People | Pumping in the NICU | Separation of Lactating Parent and Newborn | Skin to Skin | Sleepy Infant | Storage & Handling of Human Milk | Storage Capacity | Sudden Unexpected Neonatal Collapse | Supplementation Methods | Timing for Milk Expression When Separated | Tobacco | Transitioning the Infant to the Breast | Vaccines