Jones and Bartlett - Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding - UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative

Description: 
Karin Cadwell, PhD, RN, FAAN, IBCLC, RLC Cynthia Turner-Maffei, MA, IBCLC, RLC Now updated with a new module on supporting the non-breastfeeding mother! Created specifically to support the implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiativeā„¢ in the United States, Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding is an essential course for educating your staff to promote successful breastfeeding. Structured in 17 modules, this online course provides 24.4 hours of continuing education (more than 10 CMEs for physicians), which can be completed at your own pace 24-hours a day. Interspersed throughout are interactive quizzes that measure your understanding of the subject matter as you move thorough the course. After completing the course, you can print out a completion transcript that certifies your earned CEUs. For institutions, Jones & Bartlett Learning provides all the necessary technology to administer the course to your staff, including: Hosting the course Student management resources Record keeping Technical support Administrators can log on and check the progress of enrolled students at any time. Completion of the course earns 24.4 CEUs for nurses and 24.4 L-CERPs for lactation consultants. The course is approved by the American Academy of Family Physicians for more than 10 CMEs. Course contents include breastfeeding as a public health policy, the advantages of breastfeeding, prenatal issues, facilitating breastfeeding, low milk supply, providing ongoing support, and a new module on supporting the non-breastfeeding mother.
Type: 
Online study module
L-CERPS: 
24.4
Cost: 
$ 176.95

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