Dear Lacnetters
I have been asked to present an 18 hour breastfeeding education program
for final year medical students. Having searched the archives, I have
found some useful ideas but most pertained to short one-off lectures.
This course will probably be presented in six 3-hour sessions. The
group will consist of 20 to 30 students at a time. I would like to make
the sessions interesting and not just boring frontal lectures. I have
presented courses to community nurses/midwives before using various
techniques for participation (e.g. small discussion groups). Do you
think this will be acceptable? Previously my audiences have consisted
of people who *wanted* to be there. This may not be the case with the
medical students! Any ideas re curriculum and/or presentation ideas
would be most welcome. TIA.
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa mailto:[log in to unmask]
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