Clinical Case Discussion Webinar:
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn and Breastfeeding
Sunday, December 10th, 2023
7:00 – 8:15 pm CST
Ariana Rose Komaroff DNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC, PMH-C,
Daniel Prior MD, and Eliza Myers MD, IBCLC
Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM,
and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM
Overview of the Case Series
The Institute for the Advancement of Breastfeeding and Lactation Education’s ‘Clinical Case Discussions in Breastfeeding Medicine’ is a monthly webinar series of 1.25-hour case presentations. The goal of this series is to enhance the clinical practice of breastfeeding medicine by bringing together physicians and other providers from around the world, in order to share experiences, evidence, and innovative ideas in clinical practice. This series is perfect for physicians and other providers who have been practicing breastfeeding medicine for several years, or for those who are exploring the field or just getting started.
Webinar Objectives
• Describe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn
• Outline anticipatory guidance for a pregnant individual with known RBC alloantibodies who would like to provide their milk
About the Instructors
Ariana Rose Komaroff DNP, FNP-BC, IBCLC, PMH-C
Ariana is a nurse practitioner at the Center for Advanced Pediatrics (TCFAP) in southern CT. She is a board-certified family nurse practitioner, international board-certified lactation consultant and holds a perinatal mental health certification. She obtained her Master of Science in Nursing from Columbia University School of Nursing and her Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. She is the Clinical Director of the Breastfeeding and Lactation Program at TCFAP. In her current clinic role, she works with patients and their families providing general pediatric primary care, breastfeeding support to new mothers and parents, and medical management of lactation disorders.
Ariana is passionate about family-centered care, honoring the cultures, traditions, and expertise that families bring to the provider-patient relationship. She has participated in several research and quality improvement initiatives surrounding infant growth, development, nutrition, and breastfeeding.
Dr. Komaroff is also an Assistant Professor at Columbia University School of Nursing teaching graduate nursing students in the family, pediatric, midwifery, and women’s health programs. She is passionate about nursing education and has a long history of mentoring students in the clinical setting. She is known for her clinical innovation and dissemination of best clinical practices through her knowledge of evidence-based practice.
Daniel Prior MD
Dan is a pediatric hematology / oncology fellow at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dan completed his undergraduate education at Middlebury College, medical school at the University of Connecticut, and pediatrics residency at Yale, prior to staying on for hematology / oncology fellowship at Yale. Dan has a passion for clinical medicine and medical education, with clinical interests spanning the spectrum of benign hematology to liquid and solid neoplasms, hematopoietic stem cell transplant and cellular therapies. At this time, he is most interested in and thus planning on completing a fellowship in transplant and cellular therapies upon completion of general hematology / oncology training. Dan’s research interests are focused on improving outcomes in poor-risk germ cell tumors, as well as optimizing outcomes for hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients.
Registration
There is no charge for the webinar, but a donation of $5-$20 to our scholarship fund would be appreciated. Please “Add to Cart” at the bottom of this page to reserve your seat to attend live or access the recording. You can also choose to add on a donation amount.
Recording
A recording of the webinar will be available for 1 month to those who have registered. Attendees can earn credits through any combination of live participation and/or viewing the recording.
Please note that for a number of reasons, it is our policy not to permit registration for our events, nor access to the recordings, after the event has occurred. These include policies of our accreditors and speakers, technical issues, and fairness to everyone who has registered.
Accreditation
CERPs: This course has been allocated 1.25(L) CERPs recognized by IBLCE. Long Term Provider #117-04.
IABLE has been accepted by International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) as a CERP Provider for the listed Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) programme. Determination of CERPs eligibility or CERPs Provider status does not imply IBLCE®’s endorsement or assessment of education quality. INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF LACTATION CONSULTANT EXAMINERS®, IBLCE®, INTERNATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED LACTATION CONSULTANT®, and IBCLC® are registered marks of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.
CMEs: The AAFP has reviewed Clinical Cases in Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine, and deemed it acceptable for 1.25 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CEUs: According to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the continuing education hours approved by the AAFP and AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ meet the requirement of formally approved continuing education hours and may be used as such for ANCC Certification renewal. https://www.nursingworld.org/certification/faqs/
Case Discussions
Submit cases and see a list of the other case discussions in this webinar series here.
No Charge – but Please Consider a Donation
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Registration for This Event is Closed.
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for more Breastfeeding Support training.
For a number of reasons it is our policy not to permit registration for our events,
nor access to the recordings, after the event has occurred. These include policies of our accreditors and speakers, technical issues, and fairness to everyone who has registered.