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In a message dated 10/3/97 5:51:54 AM, Darlene wrote:
<<.... been asked to give a one hour inservice for the staff of our largest
OB-GYN service this month. I need some feed back >>
I've used this outline the last couple of years for an inservice/presentation
for family practice residents:
Lactation Initiation, Evaluation and Primary Management
Pretest
Survey Tool
Benefits / Advantages
Reasons to breastfeed and support breastfeeding
Cost of not Breastfeeding
Family Practice Client Preparation for Breastfeeding
"Obtaining Breastfeeding Education and Support" and study guide
HealthCare Facility Support
Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding
Postpartum Client Follow-up and Support
Phone and Office Evaluation Tool and study guide
Challenges and Problem Solving
Community Resources
For OBs the main issues would be the same as family practice docs and include
helping their prenatal patients prep and plan for success, in-hospital and
postpartum support, basic problem solving, and resources/referral. Those
issues are covered in the above outline, so it could be used with only slight
alterations for an initial inservice to cover the basics. Residents eagerly
soak this stuff up and appear enthusiastic and empowered as a result. OBs are
somewhat more ...... challenging, but I think that is fun too.
Good Luck!
Deb
Springfield, VA
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