North Carolina
5th BREASTFEEDING and FEMINISM SYMPOSIUM: Informing Public Health Approaches
Purpose of Symposium: Since 2005, academic scholars, practitioners, and activists have gathered together for a regular symposium on Breastfeeding and Feminism. The 2007 and 2009 symposia was funded in part by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Women’s Health. Over the years, the symposia have illuminated major constraints mothers experience as they seek to breastfeed their children in the 21st century.
18th Annual Lactation Consultant Comprehensive Update - Wake AHEC
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Triangle Breastfeeding Alliance - Breastfeeding Support: Beyond the Basics
Details are coming soon..
Cram Review
This intensive, fast-paced, evidence-based Cram Course is designed as a review course for practitioners preparing to take the IBLCE exam for initial or recertification.
Day 1
7:30am - 5:30pm
Anatomy of the Breast and the Physiology of Milk Production
Composition of Human Milk
Public Health, Epidemiology
Update on IBLCE
Study Strategies, Test-taking Skills
Infant Anatomy & Physiology
Maternal Health Issues Related to Breastfeeding
Technology
First Slide Review
Day 2
7:30am - 5:30pm
Pharmacology, Toxicology
Psychology, sociology and anthropology
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