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Sara,
Just cheering you on over here, I love the idea of Milk MInutes, years ago my daughter's coop had Math Minutes and it was both fun and effective.
Fabulous idea. And congratulations on the new minting!
Susan Johnson MFA, IBCLC, RLC
Salt Lake City USA
Thuwal KSA
Hello All -
The IBCLC's that I work with have
decided to create a series of "public service announcements" (ie quick
education) to share with our RN counterparts. We are calling them
"Milk Minutes" and are only to last about a minute. Each one will be
read daily at our shift change. It's an effort to combat the ever
present formula marketing.
We decided amongst ourselves to
target the composition of human milk first. I have the first four
weeks devoted to fat content. Then we move into protein etc...
If
anyone has done something similar, I'd be glad to not re-invent the
wheel and have a little guidance. I am including source information
with my Milk Minutes so that none of my co-workers can accuse me of
inventing pro-breastfeeding information out of thin air.
Thanks in advance for any ideas
Sara Munday RN, IBCLC (newly minted)
North Carolina, USA**********************
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