Events

Wednesday May 19, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)
Start: 00:00
End: 00:00

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,

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 05/21/2010
End: 05/21/2010

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

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!

Thursday May 20, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)
Start: 00:00
End: 00:00

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,

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 05/21/2010
End: 05/21/2010

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

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!

(all day)

Women & Infants' Health Education Department presents their annual professional conference for nurses, midwives, clinicians, childbirth educators and those working with new families. Speakers include Anthropologist Katherine A. Dettwyler, PhD, Authors and Lactaction Consultants Lisa Marasco, IBCLC, FILCA and Amy Kathryn Spangler, MN,RN, IBCLC. Join us for two days of education, networking and fun, as we explore many of the issues pertinent to this segment of healthcare!

Friday May 21, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)

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,

(all day)

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

Women & Infants' Health Education Department presents their annual professional conference for nurses, midwives, clinicians, childbirth educators and those working with new families. Speakers include Anthropologist Katherine A. Dettwyler, PhD, Authors and Lactaction Consultants Lisa Marasco, IBCLC, FILCA and Amy Kathryn Spangler, MN,RN, IBCLC. Join us for two days of education, networking and fun, as we explore many of the issues pertinent to this segment of healthcare!

(all day)

Did you know that 60% of the exam questions--100 out of 175--require recognition of clinical photos? Marie's Picture Perfect seminar will help you to decode pertinent visual information. By viewing more than 200 clinical images of breastfeeding dyads, you will learn to accurately recognize conditions that may appear on the exam. This course is offered the day after Marie Biancuzzo's Lactation Exam Review.

(all day)

Diana West speaking May 21, 2010 Sponsored by La Leche League of IN
Methodist Hospital
Indianapolis, IN
www.MoreMilkMoreHelp.info

Saturday May 22, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)

This one day seminar will provide important and useful information to overcome the challenges we face when working with the diverse populations in Southern Cali- fornia.

We will discuss concerns of African American mothers and methods for addressing them to support and protect breastfeeding.

We will review data on breastfeeding among foreign and US born Latina women. The effects of accultura- tion, barriers to exclusive breastfeeding and specific cultural beliefs that impact exclusive breastfeeding in foreign and US born Latina women will be discussed.

Sunday May 23, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

Monday May 24, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

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

Tuesday May 25, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)

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

(all day)
Start: 05/28/2010
End: 05/28/2010

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

Wednesday May 26, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 05/28/2010
End: 05/28/2010

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

(all day)

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!

Thursday May 27, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 05/28/2010
End: 05/28/2010

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

(all day)

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!

Friday May 28, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

(all day)

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

(all day)

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

Saturday May 29, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

Sunday May 30, 2010
(all day)
Start: 05/31/2010
End: 05/31/2010

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.

Monday May 31, 2010
(all day)

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.

Tuesday June 01, 2010
(all day)

June 1-2, 2010
Health Sciences Center, Morgantown, WV USA
Promoting a Breastfeeding Culture in West Virginia: Evidence-Based Approach
Sponsored by West Virginia University School of Nursing
Contact: Ilana Chertok
Email: ichertok@hsc.wvu.edu
Phone: 304.293.6518

Wednesday June 02, 2010
(all day)

June 1-2, 2010
Health Sciences Center, Morgantown, WV USA
Promoting a Breastfeeding Culture in West Virginia: Evidence-Based Approach
Sponsored by West Virginia University School of Nursing
Contact: Ilana Chertok
Email: ichertok@hsc.wvu.edu
Phone: 304.293.6518

(all day)

2010 Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Conference

The 2010 Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies conference, “Growing Strong Families, Building Healthier Communities”, will be held at the Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Mount Pleasant on June 3rd and 4th. There will be a Pre-conference on Grant Writing the afternoon of June 2nd. HMHB members, with a current paid membership, will receive a discounted conference registration fee.

Thursday June 03, 2010
(all day)
Start: 06/04/2010
End: 06/04/2010

2010 Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Conference

The 2010 Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies conference, “Growing Strong Families, Building Healthier Communities”, will be held at the Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Mount Pleasant on June 3rd and 4th. There will be a Pre-conference on Grant Writing the afternoon of June 2nd. HMHB members, with a current paid membership, will receive a discounted conference registration fee.

(all day)

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

Friday June 04, 2010
(all day)

2010 Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Conference

The 2010 Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies conference, “Growing Strong Families, Building Healthier Communities”, will be held at the Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Mount Pleasant on June 3rd and 4th. There will be a Pre-conference on Grant Writing the afternoon of June 2nd. HMHB members, with a current paid membership, will receive a discounted conference registration fee.

(all day)

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

(all day)

'This one-day workshop provides an intensive approach to the basics of breastfeeding promotion and early feeding issues – in the hospital, clinic and community. It is a helpful and effective beginning for education in research-based infant feeding, as well as an excellent update for IBCLCs and others who are interested in applying science to the practice of infant feeding.

Monday June 07, 2010
(all day)

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

(all day)

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

Tuesday June 08, 2010
(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 06/11/2010
End: 06/11/2010

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

(all day)

Hendrick's County Regional Health is hosting Building Bridges, a workshop that provides education and networking opportunities in regards to evidence based practice in breastfeeding.
This 3.5 hour training program is paid for by a special grant, leaving no charge for attendance.
FREE!
Attendance is appropriate for all hospital personnel who support mothers in the postpartum period. Community partners are encouraged to attend as well as physicians, nurses, social workers, and others who work with mothers and infants.
June 8th, 2010
Conference Room 7 & 8
Hendricks Regional Health

(all day)

June 8-9, 2010
Health Sciences Center, Charleston, WV USA
Promoting a Breastfeeding Culture in West Virginia: Evidence-Based Approach
Sponsored by West Virginia University School of Nursing
Contact: Ilana Chertok
Email: ichertok@hsc.wvu.edu
Phone: 304.293.6518

Wednesday June 09, 2010
(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 06/11/2010
End: 06/11/2010

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

(all day)

June 8-9, 2010
Health Sciences Center, Charleston, WV USA
Promoting a Breastfeeding Culture in West Virginia: Evidence-Based Approach
Sponsored by West Virginia University School of Nursing
Contact: Ilana Chertok
Email: ichertok@hsc.wvu.edu
Phone: 304.293.6518

(all day)

The pre-conference on June 9th will focus on breastfeeding and will be brought to you by the Montana State Breastfeeding Coalition. The following 2 day conference will offer a variety of keynote speakers as well as clinical and wellness focused speakers. Some of the topics that will be presented by our very knowledgeable speakers include:

* Nutrition Support
* Nutrition and Aging
* Breastfeeding Hot Topics
* Nutrition Care Process
* Public Policy
* Current Nutrition Trends

Agenda:

Wednesday June 9th

(all day)

Email or call for details.

At the end of this conference you will be able to:
• Describe ways to improve common hospital practices that can interfere with breastfeeding.
• Describe adverse effects that common caretaking practices have on the newborn.
• Identify successful breastfeeding interventions with the late preterm newborn.
• Discuss breastfeeding advocacy projects and programs.
• Discuss the current breastfeeding recommendations from the A. A. P.

(all day)

La Leche League Canada presents:
Karen Kerkhoff Gromada, MSN, RN, IBCLC, FILCA and LLLL
Multiple Blessings, Multiple Challenges

Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 8:00-4:00 p.m.
University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario

Registration $160 (before May 14)
Application for CERPs has been submitted to IBLCE
.

A registration brochure is attached or can be downloaded from www.LLLC.ca or by contacting the National Seminar Coordinator at pat.millar@ns.sympatico.ca.

Register early to avoid disappointment!

(all day)

The 2010 Hartmann & Hale Human Lactation Research Conference is going to be better than ever! To show our appreciation for your registrants, we have lowered the registration fee this year. Before May 17, 2010, the fee is only $300 (last year it was $375). After May 17, 2010, the fee is $350 (last year it was $400).

We have a great lineup of speakers:

Thomas Hale, PhD

Peter Hartmann, PhD

Kerstin Uvnas Moberg, MD, PhD

Carol Wagner, MD

Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC

Jacqueline Kent, PhD

Ching Tat Lai, PhD

Jane Deacon, MBBS

Vanessa Sakalidis, BSc

Thursday June 10, 2010
(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 06/11/2010
End: 06/11/2010

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

(all day)
Start: 06/11/2010
End: 06/11/2010

The pre-conference on June 9th will focus on breastfeeding and will be brought to you by the Montana State Breastfeeding Coalition. The following 2 day conference will offer a variety of keynote speakers as well as clinical and wellness focused speakers. Some of the topics that will be presented by our very knowledgeable speakers include:

* Nutrition Support
* Nutrition and Aging
* Breastfeeding Hot Topics
* Nutrition Care Process
* Public Policy
* Current Nutrition Trends

Agenda:

Wednesday June 9th

(all day)

Email or call for details.

At the end of this conference you will be able to:
• Describe ways to improve common hospital practices that can interfere with breastfeeding.
• Describe adverse effects that common caretaking practices have on the newborn.
• Identify successful breastfeeding interventions with the late preterm newborn.
• Discuss breastfeeding advocacy projects and programs.
• Discuss the current breastfeeding recommendations from the A. A. P.

(all day)
Start: 06/12/2010
End: 06/12/2010

The 2010 Hartmann & Hale Human Lactation Research Conference is going to be better than ever! To show our appreciation for your registrants, we have lowered the registration fee this year. Before May 17, 2010, the fee is only $300 (last year it was $375). After May 17, 2010, the fee is $350 (last year it was $400).

We have a great lineup of speakers:

Thomas Hale, PhD

Peter Hartmann, PhD

Kerstin Uvnas Moberg, MD, PhD

Carol Wagner, MD

Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC

Jacqueline Kent, PhD

Ching Tat Lai, PhD

Jane Deacon, MBBS

Vanessa Sakalidis, BSc

(all day)

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!

Friday June 11, 2010
(all day)

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

The pre-conference on June 9th will focus on breastfeeding and will be brought to you by the Montana State Breastfeeding Coalition. The following 2 day conference will offer a variety of keynote speakers as well as clinical and wellness focused speakers. Some of the topics that will be presented by our very knowledgeable speakers include:

* Nutrition Support
* Nutrition and Aging
* Breastfeeding Hot Topics
* Nutrition Care Process
* Public Policy
* Current Nutrition Trends

Agenda:

Wednesday June 9th

(all day)
Start: 06/12/2010
End: 06/12/2010

The 2010 Hartmann & Hale Human Lactation Research Conference is going to be better than ever! To show our appreciation for your registrants, we have lowered the registration fee this year. Before May 17, 2010, the fee is only $300 (last year it was $375). After May 17, 2010, the fee is $350 (last year it was $400).

We have a great lineup of speakers:

Thomas Hale, PhD

Peter Hartmann, PhD

Kerstin Uvnas Moberg, MD, PhD

Carol Wagner, MD

Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC

Jacqueline Kent, PhD

Ching Tat Lai, PhD

Jane Deacon, MBBS

Vanessa Sakalidis, BSc

(all day)

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!

(all day)

La Leche League Canada presents:
Karen Kerkhoff Gromada, MSN, RN, IBCLC, FILCA and LLLL
Multiple Blessings, Multiple Challenges

Friday, June 11, 2010, 8:00-4:00 p.m.
Best Western Durham Hotel, Oshawa, Ontario

Registration $160 (before May 16)
Application for CERPs has been submitted to IBLCE
.

A registration brochure is attached or can be downloaded from www.LLLC.ca or by contacting the National Seminar Coordinator at pat.millar@ns.sympatico.ca.

Register early to avoid disappointment!

Saturday June 12, 2010
(all day)

The 2010 Hartmann & Hale Human Lactation Research Conference is going to be better than ever! To show our appreciation for your registrants, we have lowered the registration fee this year. Before May 17, 2010, the fee is only $300 (last year it was $375). After May 17, 2010, the fee is $350 (last year it was $400).

We have a great lineup of speakers:

Thomas Hale, PhD

Peter Hartmann, PhD

Kerstin Uvnas Moberg, MD, PhD

Carol Wagner, MD

Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC

Jacqueline Kent, PhD

Ching Tat Lai, PhD

Jane Deacon, MBBS

Vanessa Sakalidis, BSc

(all day)

This 2-day seminar, Breastfeeding Update and Ethics in Lactation Practice, is a unique update for anyone working with breastfeeding women, and ideal revision for IBLCE exam candidates. Day 2 (Ethics in Lactation Practice) provides the necessary Ethics CERPS for lactation consultants.

Day 1 has 6.75 L CERPS and Day 2 6.5 E CERPS. IBLCE Approval No. C21007. For New Zealand registered midwives, the New Zealand Midwifery Council has approved the program as a Professional Activity and participants attending both days are entitled to 5 points.

(all day)

Did you know that 60% of the exam questions--100 out of 175--require recognition of clinical photos? Marie's Picture Perfect seminar will help you to decode pertinent visual information. By viewing more than 200 clinical images of breastfeeding dyads, you will learn to accurately recognize conditions that may appear on the exam.

Who Should Attend?

Sunday June 13, 2010
(all day)

This 2-day seminar, Breastfeeding Update and Ethics in Lactation Practice, is a unique update for anyone working with breastfeeding women, and ideal revision for IBLCE exam candidates. Day 2 (Ethics in Lactation Practice) provides the necessary Ethics CERPS for lactation consultants.

Day 1 has 6.75 L CERPS and Day 2 6.5 E CERPS. IBLCE Approval No. C21007. For New Zealand registered midwives, the New Zealand Midwifery Council has approved the program as a Professional Activity and participants attending both days are entitled to 5 points.

Monday June 14, 2010
(all day)

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

Course Description:
If you support breastfeeding, you then recognize the need to improve breastfeeding outcomes. Join Dawn M. Kersula as she provides strategies to address the current challenges of promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding. This comprehensive day will include the latest information on:

* Latch techniques: Effective teaching and assessment strategies
* Hospital practices that increase breastfeeding duration
* Increasing milk supply right from the start
* How 21st Century obstetric challenges affect the mother/baby dyad

(all day)

This intensive course enables participants to provide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeeding and lactation to expectant and new families.

All areas of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners exam grid are included, and the course content is based on current scientific research as it applies to “best practice” issues in the clinical setting.

This course fulfills the theoretical hours for IBLCE exam eligibility, in addition to providing a great review for IBCLCs who are recertifying by CERPs or exam.

(all day)

Featured Speakers: Denise Parker, BA, IBCLC Karen Peters, MBA, RD, IBCLC

White Memorial Medical Center
1720 Cesar E. Chavez Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90033

Overfeeding in infancy increases the risk for childhood obesity. Why dont parents following our feeding advice? Why do they supplement breastfeeding with formula? Why do they introduce cereal and other foods earlier than we recommend?

Many parents and healthcare providers believe that a quiet, sleeping baby is a good baby and react to the crying and wakeful baby by overfeeding.

Tuesday June 15, 2010
(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 06/18/2010
End: 06/18/2010

This intensive course enables participants to provide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeeding and lactation to expectant and new families.

All areas of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners exam grid are included, and the course content is based on current scientific research as it applies to “best practice” issues in the clinical setting.

This course fulfills the theoretical hours for IBLCE exam eligibility, in addition to providing a great review for IBCLCs who are recertifying by CERPs or exam.

(all day)

Course Description:
If you support breastfeeding, you then recognize the need to improve breastfeeding outcomes. Join Dawn M. Kersula as she provides strategies to address the current challenges of promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding. This comprehensive day will include the latest information on:

* Latch techniques: Effective teaching and assessment strategies
* Hospital practices that increase breastfeeding duration
* Increasing milk supply right from the start
* How 21st Century obstetric challenges affect the mother/baby dyad

(all day)

Goal
By viewing multiple clinical slides and working through real
case scenarios, participants will be able to employ clinical
strategies to help breastfed infants with conditions that often
are unrecognized, untreated, or treated incorrectly.

Objectives
* Recognize how subtle or unusual signs and symptoms can obscure the diagnosis of common clinical conditions in breastfed infants.
* Examine common conditions having signs or symptoms that mimic other common conditions in breastfed infants.

Wednesday June 16, 2010
(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 06/18/2010
End: 06/18/2010

This intensive course enables participants to provide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeeding and lactation to expectant and new families.

All areas of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners exam grid are included, and the course content is based on current scientific research as it applies to “best practice” issues in the clinical setting.

This course fulfills the theoretical hours for IBLCE exam eligibility, in addition to providing a great review for IBCLCs who are recertifying by CERPs or exam.

(all day)

Keynote Speaker: Catherine Genna Watson, BS, IBCLC presenting on:
The Non-Latching Infant: The First 48 hours and Beyond and
Red Flags for BF Helpers

Susan Vierczhalek, MD will be presenting: Breastfeeding and Vitamin D
There will also be presentation on the Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Bill and recognition presentations.

We expect to offer 3.5 L-CERPS and RD CEU’s.

There will be a $30 Registration Fee.

Registration will be done via EventBrite.

(all day)

Course Description:
If you support breastfeeding, you then recognize the need to improve breastfeeding outcomes. Join Dawn M. Kersula as she provides strategies to address the current challenges of promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding. This comprehensive day will include the latest information on:

* Latch techniques: Effective teaching and assessment strategies
* Hospital practices that increase breastfeeding duration
* Increasing milk supply right from the start
* How 21st Century obstetric challenges affect the mother/baby dyad

Thursday June 17, 2010
(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 16:30
End: 16:30

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

(all day)
Start: 06/18/2010
End: 06/18/2010

This intensive course enables participants to provide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeeding and lactation to expectant and new families.

All areas of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners exam grid are included, and the course content is based on current scientific research as it applies to “best practice” issues in the clinical setting.

This course fulfills the theoretical hours for IBLCE exam eligibility, in addition to providing a great review for IBCLCs who are recertifying by CERPs or exam.

(all day)

This event will provide a unique opportunity for those working and interested in breastfeeding promotion in Scotland to share practice and experiences, to find out how the national strategic direction can support breastfeeding work at a local level, and to meet a wide-range of people working to improve breastfeeding rates in Scotland.

Edinburgh Conference Centre
Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS

Friday June 18, 2010
(all day)

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

(all day)

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

(all day)

This intensive course enables participants to provide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeeding and lactation to expectant and new families.

All areas of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners exam grid are included, and the course content is based on current scientific research as it applies to “best practice” issues in the clinical setting.

This course fulfills the theoretical hours for IBLCE exam eligibility, in addition to providing a great review for IBCLCs who are recertifying by CERPs or exam.

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