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Mon, 18 Jan 2016 00:57:17 +0000
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1. I keep reading on Lactnet and elsewhere about excess lipase causing soapy-smelling milk, but I have never seen or read a study on this topic.  What studies have been done?  
2. Online education in general is inferior to in-person education.  There is quite a bit of evidence for this.  Both retention of information and pass rates are lower for those who take an online class vs. an in-person class.  The only benefit that I can see for online education is that you can reach more people, but quantity does not equal quality.  I have personal experience with taking an online class followed by an in-person class with similar information, and the difference in the experience was striking.  It may be cheaper for a hospital to use an online BFHI class, but it's a lower value for the money.  
Julie Tardos ===="I asked a librarian if she had a book on Pavlov's dog and Schroedinger's cat. She said it 'rang a bell, but she was not sure if it was there or not.'"

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