It's more a question of what is more helpful to you in staying current
in a rapidly developing field, which is the purpose of having to obtain
CERPS to recertify. You could attend 2 ILCA conferences in 5 years and
get enough CERPS to recertify, and learn many new things. If you
absolutely cannot afford to travel, then you might need to make compromises.
If the "repeat" workshop is the only choice, you could call the speakers
and ask how much the material is revised each time it is given, and make
your decision based on that information. I do quite a bit of speaking,
and I revise my talks each time they are given. There might be very
minor revision, like the addition of local resources to suit the
different venue, moderate revision to suit a different audience (more
postpartum nurses vs. more IBCLCs, for example), and always as there is
new research published, it is incorporated immediately. Sometimes new
research means that a major revision is in order.
Speakers earn CERPS for each talk they give. I could recertify based on
the talks I give alone, which would not be ethical, IMHO, because even
though I am learning a lot as I put the talks together, I am not exposed
to as many new ideas as when I learn from someone else.
If the "repeat" workshop is an exam review or overview of the field,
then that's a basic course, and would not be suitable for someone
already certified, IMHO. If this is the only type of workshop available
in your community, perhaps you can join or form a local ILCA afilliate
and help put on a conference. NYLCA does 2 a year, one general one day
conference, and one advanced practice all day conference. If you have a
conference committee of at least 4-5 people, it's not as much work, and
it becomes a lot of fun to work together. We've had many brilliant
lactnetters come speak for us, including Linda Smith, Kay Hoover,
Barbara Wilson Clay, Diane Weissinger, Lisa Marasco, Esther Grunis, and
Linda Pohl. I highly recommend each of them. Don't forget La Leche
League, many local areas have wonderful conferences with CERP sessions.
You can find contact information at www.laleche.org, if you don't
already know your local Leader. Some WIC programs have great
conferences or workshops too, like Mississippi's Gold Standard
conference each spring.
Good luck finding lots of great new info to challenge your practice.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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