Lactation Medicine 25 CME Bundle
Provide skilled support for lactating patients
The courses in this bundle equip you to provide excellent care to lactating patients at every step of the journey. Prepare to be thrilled with the depth and breadth of the topics covered, their pertinence to your practice, and the expertise and skill of the instructors. Come away with the CME you need, as well as an entirely new set of tools for patient care.
Included in this bundle:
Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding the Late-Preterm Infant. Late-preterm infants may look like their full-term counterparts, but they need very special care. Learn to spot the “great pretenders” and guide them safely past the risks they face. Instructor: Tecpaxochitl Gonzales, MPH, IBCLC.
Infectious Diseases in the Lactating Individual. Examines respiratory illnesses, viral gastrointestinal illnesses, bacterial infections, and key infections that have particular implications for lactation (Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, HIV, and COVID-19). Instructor: Sally Wineholt, MD, IBCLC.
Medication Use While Providing Human Milk. A Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist teaches you how to give lactating patients evidence-based, personalized answers to questions about medication use. Instructor: Leslie Southard, PharmD, BCACP, CBS.
Underlying Medical Conditions in the Lactating Individual. A two-part course discussing in detail a wide array of common mental and physical health conditions, their treatments, and their implications for lactation. Instructor: Sally Wineholt, MD, IBCLC.
Plastic Surgery Procedures and Lactation. An internationally renowned fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologist who has developed a course on breastfeeding medicine for breast surgeons explains how to support lactation after breast surgery. Instructor: Katrina Mitchell, MD, IBCLC, PMH-C, FACS.
Infant Oral Anatomy. Covers the anatomy and physiology of the infant's mouth: structures, muscles, nerves, swallowing, and addresses related problems, including cleft palate and aspiration. Instructor: Kelly Benson-Vogt, MA, CCC/SLP.
Medically Challenged Infant. Provides a framework for supporting lactation when the infant faces a medical challenge, whether it’s an ear infection, a surgery, or a rare and severe disorder. Instructor: Allison Ward-Moore, MD, IBCLC.
Postpartum Recovery. Covers healthy postpartum recovery as well as common complications across three time periods: peripartum and the first two weeks; two to six weeks; and six to 12 weeks. Instructor: Allison Ward-Moore, MD, IBCLC.
Slow Weight Gain and Insufficient Milk Supply. Learn to diagnose the reasons for slow weight gain and tailor your interventions and recommendations to the root cause. Instructor: Sekeita Lewis-Johnson, DNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC.
Continuity of Care and the Community. Partner with your community to provide lactation support during the transition from birthplace to home. Instructor: Sekeita Lewis-Johnson, DNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC.
Interpretation of Breastfeeding Research. Provide evidence-based care through an exploration of how lactation research is conducted and applied. Instructor: Kathleen Buckley, PhD, RN, IBCLC.
Jaundice and Human Milk Feeding. Understand physiologic jaundice, pathologic jaundice, and kernicterus, as well as risk factors, assessment, prevention, and management. Instructor: Sekeita Lewis-Johnson, DNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC
Human Milk for Older Babies and Toddlers. Learn about the benefits of extended breastfeeding; older infant and toddler breastfeeding challenges; evaluating growth and development in a nursing older infant or toddler; complementary foods; and gentle weaning. Also covers fertility concerns, nursing through a new pregnancy, tandem nursing, and nursing when either the parent or child needs medical procedures or surgery. Instructor: Sally Wineholt, MD, IBCLC.
This Course Awards:
- 25 CMEs
- 25 L-CERPs
- 25 Nursing Contact Hours
Price: $329.00