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On 29/10/2006, at 5:09, Nina Berry wrote:

>   My point, is that, for the most
> part, here is Australia, they have very little education in  
> breastfeeding
> management.

In the University of Western Australia undergrad medical school, a  
core breastfeeding unit was taught by Prof Hartmann back as far as  
the 1980s, and breastfeeding remains part of the core curriculum. The  
course as I recall it included the basics of breast anatomy and  
physiology, management of common breastfeeding problems, and  
mandatory attendance at an ABA (then NMAA) meeting.

Lara Hopkins (MBBS, BMedSc(Hons), FRACGP, neeeeeearly BA)

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