Comprehensive Clinical Breastfeeding Medicine Course for Physicians & Other Providers*
Tuesday-Saturday, May 30 – June 3rd, 2023
Webinar
This is THE COURSE to begin the journey towards practicing Breastfeeding Medicine
The goal of this course is to provide breadth and depth of clinical knowledge for providers who desire comprehensive breastfeeding education. Each session will focus on evaluation and management strategies in a case-based format, so that participants leave with the knowledge and skills to manage a wide variety of breastfeeding problems that they will encounter in a typical primary care practice.
* Other providers include physician assistants, nurse practitioners, midwives, and dentists
IABLE Educator Members:
Earlybird: $600
Regular: $700
Non-Members:
Earlybird: $680
Regular: $780
To receive the member discount, you must be logged in at checkout.
Earlybird pricing in effect through April 15th, 2023.
Scholarships
We have a limited number of 25%-off scholarships for medical students, physicians-in-training, and other health professional students. If interested please contact us and let us know your training status and your school/residency program.
Webinar Recordings
Recordings of all the sessions will be available to conference registrants for 1 year. Attendees can earn credits through any combination of live participation and/or viewing the recordings.
Accreditation
CERPs: This course has been assigned 28 (L) Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) by IBLCE. Long Term Provider #CLT117-04.
CMEs: The AAFP has reviewed Comprehensive Clinical Breastfeeding Medicine Course for Physicians and Other Providers and deemed it acceptable for up to 28.00 Live AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 05/30/2023 to 06/03/2023. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.
Nursing Contact Hours: According to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the continuing education hours approved by the AAFP and AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ meet the requirement of formally approved continuing education hours and may be used as such for ANCC Certification renewal. https://www.nursingworld.org/certification/faqs/
Membership
All attendees will be granted an IABLE Membership for 1 Year.
Current members who attend this conference will have their membership extended through June 2024.
Cancellation/Refunds
Full refund (less a $35 processing fee) through 5/14/23. No refunds after 5/20/23, however, an 85% credit is applied to any future IABLE courses.
Questions? Contact us here.
Registration for This Event is Closed.
Please check our Event Calendar or Courseware Listings
for more Breastfeeding Support training.
For a number of reasons it is our policy not to permit registration for our events,
nor access to the recordings, after the event has occurred. These include policies of our accreditors and speakers, technical issues, and fairness to everyone who has registered.
Topics ↓
Abscesses | Alcohol | Ankyloglossia | Anticipatory Guidance | Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative | Bathing Infant | Blebs | Block Feeding | Bottle Feeding | Bottle Preference | Breast Anatomy | Breast Massage | Breast Pumps | Breast Refusal | Cannabis | Colostrum | Cup Feeding | Delay in Lactation | Demographics | Dermatitis | Duration of Breastfeeding | Engorgement | Exercise During Lactation | Feeding Frequency | Finger Feeding | Flange Fitting for Pumps | Foods That Influence Lactation or Human Milk Composition | Formula Feeding & Supplementation | Galactogogues | Gestational Diabetes | Group Support | Hand Expression | Healthy People 2030 | Herbs & Supplements | Herpes Simplex* | Herpes Zoster | Hormonal Control of Lactation | Hyperlactation | Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis | Indications for Supplementation | Induced Lactation | Induction of Labor | Infant Behavior at the Breast | Infant Biting | Infant Contraindications & Special Considerations | Infant Feeding Cues | Infant Feeding Difficulties | Infant Hyperbilirubinemia | Infant Hypoglycemia | Infant Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Infant Stooling & Voiding | Infant Suck Dynamics | Infant Symptoms Due to Hyperlactation | Infant Thrush | Infant Weight Loss | Insufficient Glandular Tissue | Intrapartum Antibiotic Use | Intravenous IV Fluids for Parent | Lactation During Pregnancy | Lactation Suppressants | Lactogenesis II | Lactogenesis II, Failure of | Latch & Positioning | Late Preterm | Low Milk Production - Perceived | Low Milk Production - Real | Lymphatic Breast Massage | Mastitis | Maternal Contraindications & Special Considerations | Maternal Diet During Lactation | Maternal/Parental Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Medication Information Resources | Metabolic Syndrome | Methods of Supplementation | Milk Expression During Employment | Morbid Obesity | Nighttime Feedings | Nipple Lesions | Nipple Shields | Nipple Wound Management | Normal Breast Development | Oroboobular Dysproportion | Outpatient Follow Up After Hospital Discharge | Outpatient Management of Lactation | PCOS | Paced Bottle Feeding | Pacifiers | Pharmacologic Principles | Plugged Ducts | Postpartum Hemorrhage | Pre-Eclampsia | Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension | Prenatal & Postpartum Counseling for the Lactating Parent & Family/Support People | Pump Trauma | Retained Placental Fragment | Retrognathia | Reverse Pressure Softening | Rooming In | Scales | Separation of Lactating Parent and Newborn | Sheehan's Syndrome | Skin Tags | Skin to Skin | Sleepy Infant | Slow Infant Weight Gain | Spoon Feeding | Storage & Handling of Human Milk | Storage Capacity | Substance Use Disorder | Sudden Unexpected Neonatal Collapse | Supplementation Methods | Supplementers at the Breast | Tandem Nursing | Timing for Milk Expression When Separated | Tobacco | Topical Medications for Nipples | Tubular Breast Deformity | Vasospasm | WHO Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes | Weaning | Weight Changes Postpartum | Yeast Infection