Individual Lecture
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
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
1000 Days in Gap City: Exploring the Relationship Between the Breastfeeding Gap and the Word Gap
Each child is born with the same capacity to learn as the next, however not every child lives up to this potential. Can we tackle this ever-widening gap at the beginning of a child's life? We can by f...
1000 Days in Gap City: Exploring the Relationship Between the Breastfeeding Gap and the Word Gap
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Early Breastmilk Exposure and Later Cardiovascular Health in Premature Infants
Premature infants have impaired cardiovascular function that persists into adulthood. Preterm infants exhibit impaired systolic and diastolic dysfunction that is intolerant of the adverse loading con...
Afif EL-Khuffash, MB, BCh, BAO, BA (Sci), FRCPI, MD, DCE, IBCLC
Early Breastmilk Exposure and Later Cardiovascular Health in Premature Infants
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
The Original Foster-Mother Were Wet Nurses
The historical evolution of infant feeding includes direct breastfeeding, wet nursing and bottlefeeding. Before the invention of bottles/ vessels to feed babies, wet nursing was the safest and most co...
Lori J. Isenstadt, IBCLC, CCE, CBD
The Original Foster-Mother Were Wet Nurses
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 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
Management of Chronic Breast Pain: Holistic Approach
When a breastfeeding mother consults because of chronic, deep breast pain, we feel weak at the knees. Often these mothers have been to several specialists and nothing has worked for them. Is it mastit...
Carmela Kika Baeza, MD, IBCLC
Management of Chronic Breast Pain: Holistic Approach
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery
Breastfeeding Medically Complex Infants in the Neonatal ICU
Feeding is the most complex task of infancy, even in term babies with no complications. There are many diagnoses, conditions, syndromes, and co-morbidities that can impact feeding in neonates and infa...
Amber Valentine, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, IBCLC, CNT
Breastfeeding Medically Complex Infants in the Neonatal ICU
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 06/04/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
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
What Is Stopping Us? Kangaroo Care Implementation in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Preterm infants are at increased risk for impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes (Stoll et al, 2010). There is evidence supporting the differences in outcomes related to how we provide care to preterm i...
Sarah Coutts, RN, BScN, MPH, IBCLC
What Is Stopping Us? Kangaroo Care Implementation in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
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
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
What’s New with Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Updates and Its Cost/Benefit Implications
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued the first revision of the 1989 WHO/UNICEF Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. Revisions are subtle, yet meaningful for implementation. A major ch...
Andini Pramono, IBCLC, MPH
What’s New With Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding: Updates and Its Cost/Benefit Implications
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 03/02/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Dietetics CEU: 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
Feeding Difficulties: A Look at High Risk Populations
Feeding is the most complex task of infancy, even in term babies with no complications. There are many diagnoses, conditions, syndromes, and co-morbidities that can impact feeding in neonates and infa...
Amber Valentine, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, IBCLC, CNT
Lillian Scott, MS, CCC-SLP, IBCLC, CLC
Feeding Difficulties: A Look at High Risk Populations
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
NICU Practices for Storage and Handling of Breastmilk
The feeding of breast milk during the NICU admission reduces the risk of short-and long-term morbidities especially in premature infants. Breastmilk provides immunological, anti-infective, anti-inflam...
Fayrouz Essawy, MD, IBCLC
NICU Practices for Storage and Handling of Breastmilk
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 06/04/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
CME: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
The Biology of the Mammary Gland in Lactation
The mammary gland is a unique tissue, common to all mammals, that undergoes the majority of development postnatally, particularly during puberty and pregnancy. During pregnancy, the mammary gland acqu...
Wendy Ingman, BSc (Hons) PhD (Medicine)
The Biology of the Mammary Gland in Lactation
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
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
The Swedish Experience of Parental Involvement and Nurturing Care of Extremely Preterm Infants in the NICU
This presentation will focus on the nurturing care of extremely preterm infants and their parents. Parent-infant separation is commonplace in NICUs and even more if the infant is born extremely preter...
Ylva Thernström Blomqvist, RN, PhD
The Swedish Experience of Parental Involvement and Nurturing Care of Extremely Preterm Infants in the NICU
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