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Date: | Fri, 15 May 1998 19:44:25 EDT |
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Dr. Leibovich,
In a message dated 5/15/98 4:44:35 PM, you wrote:
<<I would like your input about what you think a lecture about BF for doctors
or medical students should include.>>
I've done a very basic presentation for family practice residents. After the
last presentation, I overheard a female resident talking about how empowered
she felt with the new knowledge. A basic overview can wet the appetite for
more in-depth inservices to follow and encourage attendees to approach you for
guidance on specific situations. Outline below.
Lactation Initiation, Evaluation and Primary Management
Fairfax Family Practice Resident Inservice
Deborah L. Tobin RN, BSN, IBCLC
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
Deb
Deborah Tobin RN BSN IBCLC ACCE
Springfield, Virginia USA
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