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Spotlight on Melissa Cole

GOLD Learning is thrilled to announce the launch of a brand new series of lecture packages, with a special focus on highlighting distinguished speakers.

We're starting off with our first speaker spotlight featuring Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC, a highly skilled board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is deeply committed to delivering comprehensive and holistic lactation support, as well as elevating the level of clinical lactation skills for healthcare professionals. Our speaker spotlight package showcases some of Melissa's most beloved presentations. We invite you to immerse yourself in her exceptional work and enjoy the presentations to the fullest.

$100.00 USD
Total CE Hours: 6.25   Access Time: 4 Weeks  
Lectures in this bundle (6):
Duration: 60 mins
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Beyond the Basics of Latch: Support Strategies for Helping Babies when the Basics Aren’t Enough
U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC

Melissa Cole is a board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is passionate about providing comprehensive, holistic lactation support and improving the level of clinical lactation skills for health professional. She enjoys teaching, researching and writing about wellness and lactation-related topics. Her bachelor’s degree is in maternal/child health and lactation and her master’s degree is in therapeutic herbalism. Before pursuing her current path, Melissa’s background was in education and cultural arts, which has served her well in her work as a lactation consultant and healthcare educator. She loves living, working and playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her 3 children.

Objective 1:Understand how to assess more complex breastfeeding situations
Objective 2: Identify the root cause(s) of the feeding issue at hand
Objective 3: Implement personalized care plans to help dyads coping with unique issues
Objective 4: Utilize critical thinking skills when supporting dyads through challenging feeding situations

U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Abstract:

In a perfect world, every baby would latch beautifully right after delivery and breastfeed happily ever after. In reality what we often see is that most moms and babies need a little help to get breastfeeding off to a good start. Many dyads need a lot of help. And a few mother/baby pairs need a miracle to breastfeed successfully. How can we best help those tough cases? There are many reasons babies struggle to latch and feed well. Some issues may include structural issues, physical discomfort, respiratory concerns, medical issues, digestive issues, poor feeding tool choices, prematurity, etc. Many providers are frustrated when they are unable to help a dyad latch and feed successfully. This presentation will cover some reasons why babies struggle to latch and breastfeed well. We will go over cases that portray challenging situations and the assessment techniques and care plan strategies that helped. This session is designed to help providers implement critical thinking skills in order to think outside the box when it comes to difficult cases.

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Duration: 60 mins
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Beyond Fenugreek: An Individualized Approach to Dietary and Herbal Galactagogues
U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC

Melissa Cole is a board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is passionate about providing comprehensive, holistic lactation support and improving the level of clinical lactation skills for health professional. She enjoys teaching, researching and writing about wellness and lactation-related topics. Her bachelor’s degree is in maternal/child health and lactation and her master’s degree is in therapeutic herbalism. Before pursuing her current path, Melissa’s background was in education and cultural arts, which has served her well in her work as a lactation consultant and healthcare educator. She loves living, working and playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her 3 children.

Objective 1: Understand why foods and herbs may be needed to support optimal lactation;

Objective 2: Understand the different ways that galactogogues support lactation;

Objective 3: Understand a personalized approach to selecting appropriate galactogogues; and

Objective 4: Locate resources on galactogogues and herbal safety.

U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Abstract:

While some clinicians might roll their eyes when ‘lactation cookies’ are mentioned we know foods and herbs have long been used to nourish the postpartum parent and enhance lactation. Some topics this talk aims to cover: Does nourishment matter when it comes to breastmilk quality or quantity? How can we approach galactogogues for lactating mothers in an individualized way? How can clinicians evaluate evidence and determine safety regarding galactogogues? We know that parent coping with milk supply concerns are often desperate to ‘try anything’. Clinicians have an important role in helping families understand the risks and benefits of galactogogues. By helping parents identify resources and information around foods and herbs, we can help empower them to make informed choices.

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Duration: 60 mins
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
A Case Study Approach to Critical Thinking Skills for Lactation Professionals
U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC

Melissa Cole is a board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is passionate about providing comprehensive, holistic lactation support and improving the level of clinical lactation skills for health professional. She enjoys teaching, researching and writing about wellness and lactation-related topics. Her bachelor’s degree is in maternal/child health and lactation and her master’s degree is in therapeutic herbalism. Before pursuing her current path, Melissa’s background was in education and cultural arts, which has served her well in her work as a lactation consultant and healthcare educator. She loves living, working and playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her 3 children.

Objective 1: List 3 infant-related factors to assess when feeding difficulties present.br>
Objective 2: List 3 parental related factors to assess when feeding difficulties present.

Objective 3: List 3 reasons an infant may struggle to latch.

U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Abstract:

There are many reasons infants struggle to latch and feed well. Critically thinking through a case involves assessing all the variables that may be impacting feedings. This is no easy task when we must consider what is going on on the parent's side and the infant's side. How can we put all the pieces of a complex case together in order to be an effective lactation detective? This interactive session is designed to help providers implement critical thinking skills in order to think outside the box when it comes to difficult cases. Walk through the cases with me and put your skills to the test!

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Duration: 60 mins
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Thinking Critically About the Use of Clinical Lactation Tools
U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC

Melissa Cole is a board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is passionate about providing comprehensive, holistic lactation support and improving the level of clinical lactation skills for health professional. She enjoys teaching, researching and writing about wellness and lactation-related topics. Her bachelor’s degree is in maternal/child health and lactation and her master’s degree is in therapeutic herbalism. Before pursuing her current path, Melissa’s background was in education and cultural arts, which has served her well in her work as a lactation consultant and healthcare educator. She loves living, working and playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her 3 children.

Utilize critical thinking skills when selecting clinical lactation tools
Select tools that help families work on and identify their unique feeding goals
List risks and benefits of nipple shields and supplementation methods including cup and finger feeding, bottle and at-breast supplementation

U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Abstract:

Having in-depth knowledge about clinical lactation tools should be a part of any lactation professional’s toolbox. In this session we will review evidence and clinical application of tools such as nipple shields, cup feeding, finger feeding, at-breast supplementation and bottles. Feeding-related tools may be needed during lactation for a variety of reasons but what are the benefits and risks? We will explore critical thinking strategies for tool selection. Clinicians that have a strong foundation in feeding tools can often help family’s find creative ways to meet their feeding goals faster than just a ‘wait and see’ approach.

This session will have you re-thinking how you think about feeding tools and when to use them.

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Duration: 60 mins
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Common Infant Digestive Health Concerns and Useful Support Strategies
U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC

Melissa Cole is a board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is passionate about providing comprehensive, holistic lactation support and improving the level of clinical lactation skills for health professional. She enjoys teaching, researching and writing about wellness and lactation-related topics. Her bachelor’s degree is in maternal/child health and lactation and her master’s degree is in therapeutic herbalism. Before pursuing her current path, Melissa’s background was in education and cultural arts, which has served her well in her work as a lactation consultant and healthcare educator. She loves living, working and playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her 3 children.

Objective 1: Describe how the GI tract develops.

Objective 2: Identify infant stooling patterns and concerns.

Objective 3: Identify care plan ideas for infants coping with digestive issues

U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Abstract:

This session will focus on common concerns regarding infant digestive health and useful support strategies that care providers can incorporate into their work with families. We will discuss what's normal and what's not in regard to stooling, spit up/reflux, colic/fussiness, food sensitivities, and more. Many parents are coping with babies that are uncomfortable and unhappy due to digestive health concerns. Dealing with a fussy, uncomfortable baby is emotionally and physically draining. Having a basic understanding of infant gut health and care strategies can be useful tools for any type of practitioner working with infants.

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Duration: 75 mins
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Low Milk Production Detective Work: Assessment and Care Plan Considerations
U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC

Melissa Cole is a board-certified lactation consultant, neonatal oral-motor assessment professional and clinical herbalist in private practice. Melissa is passionate about providing comprehensive, holistic lactation support and improving the level of clinical lactation skills for health professional. She enjoys teaching, researching and writing about wellness and lactation-related topics. Her bachelor’s degree is in maternal/child health and lactation and her master’s degree is in therapeutic herbalism. Before pursuing her current path, Melissa’s background was in education and cultural arts, which has served her well in her work as a lactation consultant and healthcare educator. She loves living, working and playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her 3 children.

1. List at least 3 reasons milk production many be compromised.

2. Describe at least 3 diagnostic tools and assessment techniques for identifying low milk production etiology.

3. Explain at least 3 ways to evaluate if care plan strategies are working for milk production optimization and the parent.

U.S.A. Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Abstract:

Concerns about low milk production can be frustrating for parents and clinicians alike. There are many reasons milk production can be compromised. How can lactation and health professionals best assess the root causes of the production issue at hand and suggest targeted, sustainable ideas? This presentation will help clinicians think about the ‘detective work’ needed to help provide personalized care. Through interactive case studies, participants will critically-think about assessment and care plan strategies for the families in their care that are struggling with low milk production.

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Accreditation


CERPs - Continuing Education Recognition Points
Applicable to IBCLC Lactation Consultants, Certified Lactation Consultants (CLCs), CBEs, CLE, Doulas & Birth Educators. GOLD Conferences has been designated as a Long Term Provider of CERPs by IBLCE--Approval #CLT114-07.

This program is approved for 6.25 L-CERPs.

If you have already participated in any of these presentations, you are not eligible to receive additional credits for viewing it again. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Additional Details:

Viewing time: 4 Weeks

Tags / Categories

(IBCLC) Clinical Skills, (IBCLC) Education and Communication, (IBCLC) Equipment and Technology, (IBCLC) Ethical and Legal Issues, (IBCLC) Infant, (IBCLC) Infant, (IBCLC) Pathology, (IBCLC) Pharmacology and Toxicology, (IBCLC) Techniques, Breastfeeding Support, Crying, Colic, Fussy Baby, Lactation Case Studies, Latch & Position, Managing Milk Supply, Medications & Herbs, The Newborn Microbiome

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