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« Friday May 07, 2010 »
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This 3-day workshop explores the rationale behind research-based guidelines to infant feeding and provides the fundamentals for all healthcare staff to manage early breastfeeding issues with accuracy and confidence. This workshop focuses on prenatal and hospital care and is an ideal staff training for The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative.

This intensive, fast-paced, evidence-based Cram Course is designed as a review course for practitioners preparing to take the IBLCE exam for initial or recertification.

Day 1
7:30am - 5:30pm

Anatomy of the Breast and the Physiology of Milk Production
Composition of Human Milk
Public Health, Epidemiology
Update on IBLCE
Study Strategies, Test-taking Skills
Infant Anatomy & Physiology
Maternal Health Issues Related to Breastfeeding
Technology
First Slide Review

Day 2
7:30am - 5:30pm

Pharmacology, Toxicology
Psychology, sociology and anthropology

Multiple speakers will be presenting in live online discussions, recorded presentations will also be available for review, more details to come.
Registration opens on March 1, 2010.

Start: 08:00
End: 16:00

Birth and Beyond Breastfeeding Services and Public Health
Seattle-King County present: Breastfeeding Help Beyond the Hospital Stay at the
UW Botanic Gardens Center for Urban Horticulture.



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