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COVID-19 Guidance for Maternal and Newborn Care: Who’s Doing What and Why
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the care of pregnant, birthing, and post-partum women and their infants all over the world.
Where women are suspected or confirmed as having COVID-19, hospital prac...
Karleen Gribble, BRurSc(Hons), PhD
COVID-19 Guidance for Maternal and Newborn Care: Who’s Doing What and Why
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Optimizing Growth and Body Composition in Preterm Infants: Approaches to Neonatal Nutritional Care in Clinical Practice
Current recommendations for the growth of preterm infants are that they should try and achieve the same pattern of growth they would they were still in-utero. This growth should be both the right quan...
Mark Johnson, PhD, BM, BSc, FRCPCH
Optimizing Growth and Body Composition in Preterm Infants: Approaches to Neonatal Nutritional Care in Clinical Practice
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 03/04/2024
CERP: 1.25
R-CERP: 1.25
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1.25
CME: 1.25
R-CERP: 1.25
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1.25
CME: 1.25
Breastfeeding as a Public Health Issue: Do We Have the Right Approach?
The majority of women should be able to breastfeed, but elements of their experience are ultimately stopping them from doing so. Breastfeeding works best when done responsively but many psychological,...
Prof. Amy Brown, PhD, Professor
Breastfeeding as a Public Health Issue: Do we Have the Right Approach?
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
“Zooming Ahead”; Post-NICU Discharge Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infant Follow-up Program Goes Virtual
Many preterm infants remain vulnerable following discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Health challenges persist beyond the NICU including respiratory illness, breastfeeding progress...
Karen Lasby, RN, MN, CNeoN(C)
“Zooming Ahead”; Post-NICU Discharge Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infant Follow-up Program Goes Virtual
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
From the NICU to the Home: Mother’s Experiences
Lactation consultants would benefit from expanding their understanding of the impact of the NICU stay on the family; moreover, they would benefit from identifying the essential role they could play in...
Paulina Erices, MS, IBCLC, IMH-E (r)
From the NICU to the home: mother’s experiences
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Respiratory Problems in the Newborn: Where Are We in 2022?
Newborns may develop respiratory distress for a number of reasons. Using a case study approach, several conditions will be explored with emphasis on what the standard of care is and what is the latest...
Michael Narvey, MD, FAAP, FRCPC
Respiratory Problems in the Newborn: Where Are We in 2022?
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
R-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
R-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Medications and Mothers' Minds: Psychopharmacology for Lactating Mothers
If you have worked with mothers for more than a few weeks, you have encountered a mother with mental illness. You may not have recognized the symptoms while talking with your patient. Or, you may w...
Marie Zahorick, MS, APRN, FNP-C, IBCLC
Medications and Mothers' Minds: Psychopharmacology for Lactating Mothers
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Mother's Own Milk Versus Donor Human Milk in the NICU: Practical Recommendations for Individualized Care
The provision of adequate nutrition for premature infants is crucial for their growth and development. Mothers' own milk and donor milk are two options for providing nutrition to these infants. This p...
Afif EL-Khuffash, MB, BCh, BAO, BA (Sci), FRCPI, MD, DCE, IBCLC
Mother's Own Milk Versus Donor Human Milk in the NICU: Practical Recommendations for Individualized Care
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 03/04/2024
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
Lactation Ethics (E-CERPs)
Breastfeeding Advocacy through a Health Equity Lens
Breast/chest feeding is a biological, emotional, and social process. There is an undeniable link between human milk and behaviors associated with feeding. Breast or chest feeding provide the perfect e...
Paulina Erices, MS, IBCLC, IMH-E (r)
Breastfeeding Advocacy through a Health Equity Lens
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 10/07/2019
CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
Leadership Skills in Lactation: Make Extraordinary Things Happen
Breastfeeding challenges go beyond latching and positioning. To effectively support breastfeeding/chestfeeding families, lactation advocates need to also support the community. Breastfeeding advocac...
Paulina Erices, MS, IBCLC, IMH-E (r)
Leadership Skills in Lactation: Make Extraordinary Things Happen
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 01/03/2017
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Lactation Ethics (E-CERPs)
Legal and Ethical Issues in Infant Feeding
Food/nutrition is a basic need of individuals. Unethical, uncontrolled marketing practices have added to age-old confusions and misconceptions. Products are subtly portrayed as essential and convenien...
Dr. Satish Tiwari, M D (Pediatrics), LLB
Legal and Ethical issues in Infant Feeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
Optimizing the Feeding Abilities of Premature Infants to Support Breastfeeding
GOLD Learning is excited to announce a new learning opportunity in celebration of World Prematurity Day. This webinar was held live on November 17, 2022 to learn more about "Optimizing the Feeding Ab...
Robin P. Glass, MS, OTR/L, IBCLC
Optimizing the Feeding Abilities of Premature Infants to Support Breastfeeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 15/09/2022
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
A Neuroprotective Approach to Reduce the Risk for Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH) In ELBW Neonates
Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a devastating and debilitating diagnosis commonly seen in premature neonates. Statistics indicate that 45% of extremely premature infants with very low birth weig...
Sandy Jose, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC
A Neuroprotective Approach to Reduce the Risk for Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH) In ELBW Neonates
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
R-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
R-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Infant Feeding Behaviors as a Measure of Neurodevelopment
Infant feeding behavior is a complex neurodevelopment behavior. Infant feeding is compressed of infants' latch and SuPPRT (sucking pressure pattern regulated over time) in both bottle and breastfeedin...
Ruth Lucas, PhD, RNC, CLS
Infant Feeding Behaviors as a Measure of Neurodevelopment
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Antenatal Breastmilk Expression: Setting Families Up For Success
Antenatal breastmilk expression may be suggested to mothers, including mothers with diabetes and obesity to improve breastfeeding and maternal and infant outcomes postpartum. It can be a tool for use ...
Mariana Colmenares Castaño, MD, IBCLC
Antenatal Breastmilk Expression: Setting Families Up For Success
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 08/02/2022
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Physiologic Biomarkers to Detect Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Premature Infants
Acute kidney Injury (AKI) prior to the completion of nephrogenesis at 34 weeks’ gestation has significant life-long effects. The immature kidney only receives 3-4% of total cardiac output, compared ...
Terri Marin, PhD, NNP-BC, FAAN, FAANP
Physiologic Biomarkers to Detect Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Premature Infants
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
R-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
R-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
ReLATCHtation: Transitioning the Exclusively Bottle-fed Baby to Nursing
>>Newborn babies are hardwired for breastfeeding: their newborn instincts direct them to latching at the breast/chest. But what about older babies who are currently exclusively bottle-feeding – can ...
Alyssa Schnell, MS, IBCLC
ReLATCHtation: Transitioning the Exclusively Bottle-fed Baby to Nursing
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 27/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Protecting Breastfeeding by Facilitating Safe, Early Discharge from NICU with Home Nasogastric Tube Feeding
While approximately 80% of UK mothers initiate breastfeeding, by 3-4 months, just 15% of infants receive any breastmilk. Despite the low rates of breastfeeding nationally, in 2021-22, 64% of the NICU ...
Amanda Smith, RN (Child), Neonatal QiS, IBCLC
Protecting Breastfeeding by Facilitating Safe, Early Discharge from NICU with Home Nasogastric Tube Feeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 03/04/2024
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1