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I'm the Anaheim seminar coordinator for the day-their seminars are really good (I do not profit from mentioning this seminar) :

http://pesihealthcare.com/search/detail/index.asp?eventid=50061

Breastfeeding: New Strategies for Improved Outcomes Seminar When: Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Seminar LocationCLARION HOTEL ANAHEIM RESORT616 CONVENTION WAYANAHEIM, CA 92802View Map Alternate Locations

Burbank, CA on 7/20/2011

San Diego, CA on 7/22/2011

Optimum breastfeeding outcomes depend on giving families the skills, confidence and information needed to successfully initiate and continue breastfeeding their babies. Join Cheryl as she shares strategies to improve the health outcomes for mothers and babies by addressing the challenges facing the promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding. This comprehensive day will include the latest information on:

Late pre-term infant and multiples Hyperbilirubinemia Hypoglycemia and the diabetic mother Sleepy baby Sore nipples Low milk supply Cup and spoon feedingDrawing on over 30 years of extensive clinical breastfeeding practice, Cheryl is eager to share her knowledge and expertise to assist you in developing strategies for your breastfeeding families. Cheryl will enhance your knowledge of breastfeeding management with her intelligent, thoughtful, and engaging style. Past participants have raved about the use of models, videos, and hands-on demonstrations incorporated into this dynamic presentation. Make plans today to attend this practical, timely and incredibly informative one-day educational event! Learner Objectives:At the completion of this program, you will be able to:

Evaluate clinically evidenced based methods for the delivery of infant supplementation for infants experiencing transitory hypoglycemia. State the rationale for the use of the nipple shield as a lactation management tool in the early postpartum period. Recognize effective solutions every health care professional ought to know for common breastfeeding challenges. Compare benefits and risks for the use of the Supplemental Nursing System and Nipple Shield in the management of the Late Preterm Infant. State three effective evidenced-based strategies for optimal inpatient and outpatient support for the late preterm infant's nutritional needs. Use effective tools for the empowerment of health care professionals to promote, protect and support breastfeeding. Apply the latest practice recommendations that support successful long-term breastfeeding rates.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Gail Neuman RNC BSN CPHW,Notary Public

certified in high risk OB

childbirth/lactation educator & student nurse practitioner

AHA BLS for Healthcare & Heartsaver Family/Friends instructor

Perinatal Nurse Associates

Baby Your Way Midwifery Associates

801 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 305

Santa Ana, CA 92705

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