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« Wednesday May 19, 2010 »
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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.

Examine breastfeeding case studies and get up-to-date on the support research that can make a
difference in your breastfeeding clinical practices. Explore the past and chart the future as you integrate
evidence, strategies and skills that can impact your practice! This course will teach a new model
designed to solve difficult breastfeeding problems. This model will then be applied to three different
cases as you work through the process of solving complex breastfeeding problems. Learn from the
experts, Karin Cadwell, PhD, FAAN, RN, IBCLC, Anna Blair, PhD, CLC and Kajsa Brimdyr, PhD,

Comprehensive breastfeeding management training

Practical skills that will make you more effective in your job

Time-saving hospital strategies that make breastfeeding a success

Strategies and tips for special circumstances - premies, Down Syndrome,
newborns affected by medications, and more

How to talk to mothers in a way that encourages them to choose breastfeeding

Public Health/WIC strategies that work to increase breastfeeding success

Confidence building knowledge and skills

FACULTY
Molly Pessl, BSN, IBCLC
Ginna Wall, MN, RN, IBCLC
Marie Witherell, RN, ICCE, IBCLC

PROGRAM
Introductions and Overview of Course
Commitment to Breastfeeding
Prenatal Breastfeeding Risk Assessment
External Anatomy of the Breast
The Wonders of Human Milk – Species Specificity
Getting Breastfeeding Started
Care That Makes Sense for Good Breastfeeding Outcomes
The Science Behind Milk Production
Positioning and Latching Babies at the Breast
Questions and Answers on Initials, Titles, Credentials, Certification Normal Patterns of Early Breastfeeding

Objectives
At the completion of this program, healthcare professionals should be able to:
1. Explain how the breasts make milk and apply this to practical counseling strategies.
2. Identify three methods to increase milk production and explain when they would be appropriately used.
3. Describe most common breast reduction and breast augmentation surgical techniques and their probable lactation outcomes.
4. List three lessons learned from the Business Case for Breastfeeding initiative on workplace lactation support.

Continuing Education Credits

Marie Biancuzzo presents.

Prepare for the IBLCE exam in two exciting, information-packed days with Marie Biancuzzo, internationally-known speaker, author and clinical expert. This course will enable you to tackle even the toughest topics with confidence!

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