Current Issues in Breastfeeding - May 3, 2019
Date & Location:
Thursday, May 3, 2019, The Log Cabin and Banquet Meeting House, 500 Easthampton Road, Holyoke, MA 01040
Register before April 17th and save $10.00. Use coupon Code BF2019
Overnight Accommodations - Register by April 10th
Room block available at D. Hotel Suites & Spa
1 Country Club Rd.
Holyoke, MA
Call 413-533-2100 - Use reservation code BBC or
Register online http://bit.ly/BBC0519
After April 10th, rooms are subject to availability. Rates remain the same.
Goal:
This educational program is designed to provide attendees with evidenced based research and skills that will support knowledge for optimum support and guidance of breastfeeding families.
Provided by:
Baystate Health Lactation Services and Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education
Target Audience
This course is designed for nurses in the following practice settings: OB/GYN, maternal child, pediatrics, neonatal intensive care unit/critical care nursery, postpartum, LDRP, newborn nursery, infants and children's unit; visiting nurses caring for mother/baby dyads, doulas, mid-wives, WIC counselors, La Leche League leaders; physicians in the the specialties of pediatrics, OB/GYN, and family practice; nurse practitioners, resident physicians in medicine-pediatrics, pediatrics, and OB/GYN; parent educators, childbirth and breastfeeding instructors, lactation consultants and lactation counselors. The audience was determined based upon their proximity in the well and sick care of mother/baby dyads.
Learning Objectives
Oxytocin
- Explain the physiologic role of oxytocin on uterine contractions and breast myoepithelial cells, and the multiple psychosocial effects of oxytocin on the breastfeeding mother and infant
- State the importance of skin to skin care to long term infant health
Informal Milk Sharing
- Discuss the risks and benefits of informal milk sharing and strategies to make informal milk sharing safer
- Explain the risks and benefits of home pasteurization of donated milk
Marijuana Use During Breastfeeding
- Describe the current marijuana use and breastfeeding
- Discuss whether it is safe for mothers who use marijuana to breastfeed
Failure To Launch: Working with the Baby who has Difficulty Latching, Latches but won’t Suck or Won’t Latch at All
- Identify the main causes of failure to latch babies and discuss the various treatment approaches along with five easy to apply treatment strategies that have been shown to work with these babies.
- Differentiate between the various forms of structurally related causes of failure to latch sucking issues.
Tongue Tie vs. Faux Tie
- Define true tongue-tie and faux tie and identify the similarities and the differences between the two types of structural issues.
- Discuss the various causes of the faux tie.
There is free surface parking. Park in the upper half of the parking lot which is nearest the Education Center entrance. Enter through the glass foyer at the end of the building.
Meeting Room temperatures will fluctuate.
In support of improving patient care, Baystate Health is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Available Credit
- 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 6.50 ANCC Contact Hours
- 6.50 BCIPE Instructional Hours
- 6.25 IBLCE L-CERPsThe International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners has approved Current Issues in Breastfeeding - May 3, 2019 for a maximum of 6.25 L CERPs IBLCE
Approval # C1881364
Price
Register Early and SAVE $10 |
Enter Coupon Code: BF2019 This coupon expires 14 days before the event. For information on overnight accommodations, click the Overview tab. |
In order to receive credit, the evaluation must be completed by: | Tue, 12/31/2019 - 8:00am |
We appreciate your business and sincerely wish to meet your educational needs. We understand that the schedule of a busy professional, like yourself, is subject to change. Therefore, we have included information about our refund/cancellation policies for your convenience below.
Cancellation:
If you must cancel, telephone Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education at 413-322-4242 and follow your call with a written/email request. All cancellations will incur a $25.00 fee. Please note that we cannot refund cancellations received less than two weeks (10 business days) before the program date.
Refund Policy:
Your refund, less a cancellation fee, will be processed within two (2) weeks from the date we receive the written notification. For credit card refunds, please allow one to two (1-2) billing cycles for the credit to appear on your statement.
Specific Aids or Services:
Please call Baystate Continuing Interprofessional Education at 413-322-4242 if, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, you require specific aids or services during your visit to this continuing education program.