Comprehensive Clinical Breastfeeding Medicine Course 2023

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Comprehensive Clinical Breastfeeding Medicine Course for Physicians & Other Providers*

Tuesday-Saturday, May 30 – June 3rd, 2023
Webinar

This is THE COURSE to begin the journey towards practicing Breastfeeding Medicine
The goal of this course is to provide breadth and depth of clinical knowledge for providers who desire comprehensive breastfeeding education. Each session will focus on evaluation and management strategies in a case-based format, so that participants leave with the knowledge and skills to manage a wide variety of breastfeeding problems that they will encounter in a typical primary care practice.

 

* Other providers include physician assistants, nurse practitioners, midwives, and dentists

For conference details download the event brochure here.

IABLE Educator Members:

Earlybird: $600
Regular: $700

Non-Members:

Earlybird: $680
Regular: $780

To receive the member discount, you must be logged in at checkout.
Earlybird pricing in effect through April 15th, 2023.

Scholarships

We have a limited number of 25%-off scholarships for medical students, physicians-in-training, and other health professional students. If interested please contact us and let us know your training status and your school/residency program.

Webinar Recordings

Recordings of all the sessions will be available to conference registrants for 1 year. Attendees can earn credits through any combination of live participation and/or viewing the recordings.

Accreditation

CERPs: This course has been assigned 28 (L) Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) by IBLCE. Long Term Provider #CLT117-04.

CMEs: The AAFP has reviewed Comprehensive Clinical Breastfeeding Medicine Course for Physicians and Other Providers and deemed it acceptable for up to 28.00 Live AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 05/30/2023 to 06/03/2023. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

Nursing Contact Hours: 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/

Membership

All attendees will be granted an IABLE Membership for 1 Year.

Current members who attend this conference will have their membership extended through June 2024.

Cancellation/Refunds

Full refund (less a $35 processing fee) through 5/14/23. No refunds after 5/20/23, however, an 85% credit is applied to any future IABLE courses.


Questions? Contact us here.

 

Registration for This Event is Closed.
Please check our Event Calendar or Courseware Listings
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.

Abscesses | Adoption and Lactation | Advocate for Lactating Dyad in Healthcare System | Alcohol | Anesthesia During Lactation | Ankyloglossia | Antibodies in Human Milk | Anticipatory Guidance | Apply Evidence-Based Practice | Assessment of Infant Intake | Augmentation of Breasts | Axillary (Accessory) Breast Tissue | Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative | Baby Friendly for Providers | Bathing Infant | Bioactive Factors in Human Milk | Biopsy of Breast | Bite Wound | Blebs | Block Feeding | Bottle Feeding | Bottle Preference | Breast Anatomy | Breast Cancer - Lactation After Diagnosis & Treatment | Breast Cancer Screening During Lactation | Breast Cancer When Diagnosing During Lactation | Breast Exam | Breast Massage | Breast Pumps | Breast Radiation | Breast Refusal | Breastfeeding Supportive Medical Office | Breastmilk Fortification | Cannabis | Care Plan Development & Sharing | Cesarean Birth | Chemotherapy | Chronic Pain Syndrome | Colored Milk | Colostrum | Composition Changes with Storage | Contraindicated Medications | Counseling Principles | Cue Based Feeding | Culturing Breastmilk | Cup Feeding | Delay in Lactation | Demographics | Dermatitis | Drain Placement | Duration of Breastfeeding | Dysfunctional Milk Ejection Reflex | Edema During Pregnancy | Emotional Support | Empowerment, Self-Efficacy | Engorgement | Enteromammary Circulation | Establishment of Successful Lactation | Exercise During Lactation | Feedback Inhibition of Lactation | Feeding Frequency | Feeding Plans for the NICU Graduate | Fibroadenomas | Finger Feeding | Fistula | Flange Fitting for Pumps | Foods That Influence Lactation or Human Milk Composition | Formula Feeding & Supplementation | Fortification | Fussy Breastfed Infant | Galactoceles | Galactogogues | Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease | Gender Affirming Breast Surgery | Gestational Diabetes | Gigantomastia | HIV of the Lactating Parent | Hand Expression | Herbs & Supplements | Herpes Simplex* | Herpes Zoster | Hormonal Control of Lactation | Hyperkeratosis | Hyperlactation | Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis | Imaging of the Breast | Importance of Human Milk for the Premature or Ill Infant | Indications for Supplementation | Induced Lactation | Infant Behavior at the Breast | Infant Biting | Infant Contraindications & Special Considerations | Infant Feeding Changes When Back to Work | Infant Feeding Cues | Infant Feeding Difficulties | Infant Food Protein GI Disorders | Infant Head & Neck Exam | Infant Hyperbilirubinemia | Infant Hypoglycemia | Infant Neurologic Exam | Infant Oromotor Pathology | Infant Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Infant Stooling & Voiding | Infant Suck Dynamics | Infant Symptoms Due to Hyperlactation | Infant Thrush | Infant Torticollis | Infant Weight Loss | Insufficient Glandular Tissue | Lactation During Pregnancy | Lactation Suppressants | Lactation-Associated Breast Masses | Lactiferous Sinuses | Lactogenesis II | Lactogenesis II, Failure of | Lactose in Human Milk | Latch & Positioning | Late Preterm | Low Milk Production - Perceived | Low Milk Production - Real | Lymph Node Changes | Lymphatic Breast Massage | MRSA Mastitis | Maintenance of Lactation | Major Categories of Medications During Lactation | Mastitis | Maternal Contraindications & Special Considerations | Maternal/Parental Risks of Not Breastfeeding | Measuring Milk Transfer | Medication Information Resources | Methods of Supplementation | Milk Expression During Employment | Montgomery Gland Inflammation | Montgomery Glands | Multiples | Nighttime Feedings | Nipple Discharge, Pathologic | Nipple Inversion | Nipple Lesions | Nipple Piercing | Nipple Shields | Nipple Wound Management | Non-Lactation Associated Breast Masses | Normal Breast Development | Off Odor of Milk | Opioids | Oral Immune Care | Oroboobular Dysproportion | Outpatient Follow Up After Hospital Discharge | Outpatient Management of Lactation | Ovulation/Menstruation | PCOS | Paced Bottle Feeding | Pacifiers | Pagets | Partner Support | Pasteurized Donor Human Milk | Pharmacologic Principles | Phlegmon | Placental Ingestion | Plugged Ducts | Poland Syndrome | Postpartum Hemorrhage | Pre & Post Feed Weights | Pre-Eclampsia | Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension | Prenatal & Postpartum Counseling for the Lactating Parent & Family/Support People | Prenatal Breast Evaluation | Pump Trauma | Pumping in the NICU | Radiologic Changes During Lactation | Re-Lactation | Reduction Mammoplasty | Retained Placental Fragment | Retrognathia | Reverse Pressure Softening | Rooming In | Rusty Pipe Syndrome | Scales | Sebaceous Cysts | Separation of Lactating Parent and Newborn | Sheehan's Syndrome | Skin Tags | Skin to Skin | Sleepy Infant | Slow Infant Weight Gain | Spoon Feeding | Storage & Handling of Human Milk | Storage Capacity | Subacute Mastitis | Substance Use Disorder | Sudden Unexpected Neonatal Collapse | Supernumerary or Accessory Nipples | Supplementation Methods | Supplementers at the Breast | Tandem Nursing | Thyroid Disease | Timing for Milk Expression When Separated | Tobacco | Transitioning the Infant to the Breast | Tubular Breast Deformity | Type 2 Diabetes | Uncommon Breast Pathology | Vacuum Delivery | Vasospasm | WHO Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes | Weaning | Working with Lactation Consultants or Other Allied Health Professionals | Yeast Infection
Time (CDT)
8:30-8:45amWelcome & Introductions
8:45-9:30Anatomy and Physiology
9:30-10:30Components of Breastmilk, Risks of not Breastfeeding, Current Recmmds
10:30-10:45Break
10:45-11:15Breastfeeding Policies- BFHI, The Code
11:15-12:30Latch, Positioning, Bfeeding Exam
12:30-1:30Lunch
1:30-2:30The Immediate Postpartum Period
2:30-3:30Pump Technology & Milk Storage
Time (CDT)
8:30-8:45Announcements
8:45-10:00Cases for Managing Immediate Postpartum Problems
10:00-10:15Break
10:15-11:15Low Milk Production
11:15-11:45Hyperlactation
11:45-12:45Lunch
12:45-2:30Cases in Low Milk Production
2:30-3:15Breastfeeding Management During the First Week Postpartum
Time (CDT)
8:15-8:30Announcements
8:30-9:30Challenging Cases During the First Week Postpartum
9:30-10:30Differential Diagnosis of Sore Nipples, Sore Breasts
10:30-10:45Break
10:45-11:45Cases on Sore Nipples/Breasts
11:45-12:45Lunch
12:45-2:15Breast Masses, Imaging, Abscesses
2:15-2:30Break
2:30-3:30Postpartum Mental Health
Time (CDT)
8:15-8:30Announcements
8:30-10:00 Breastfeeding the Infant with Health Problems
10:00-10:15Break
10:15-11:15Medications & Substances
11:15-12:15Pump Demonstrations
12:15-1:15Lunch
1:15-2:15Prenatal Counseling
2:15-3:15Back to Work and Breastfeeding
Time (CDT)
8:15-8:30Announcements
8:30-9:45 Breastfeeding Management of the NICU Infant
9:45-10:00Break
10:00-11:00Ankyloglossia
11:00-11:45The Fussy Baby
11:45-12:45Lunch
12:45-1:45Food Protein Intolerances
1:45-2:15Torticollis & Other Feeding Problems
2:15-2:30Break
2:30-3:15Induced & Relactation
3:15-4:15Tandem Nursing & Weaning
The Course Resources are Only Available to People Enrolled in the Course.