Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 This really sounds great, cost? Time? Couldn't find either on the flyer. And....L-CERPS? Thanks > > > > SAVE THE DATE: > > Saturday & Sunday > > May 21st & 22nd, 2011 > > Feeding and Swallowing Disorder in Infancy: > > IMPLICATIONS FOR BREAST AND BOTTLE > > Presented by: > > Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC & Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC > > Seattle Children's Department of Rehabilitation > > Auditorium > > COURSE DESCRIPTION > > This course is designed for occupational and physical therapists, speech > pathologists, lactation consultants and other allied health professionals > who specialize or have an interest in feeding disorders in infancy. It will > provide a framework from which to view the continuum of infant feeding > options, including breast and bottle feeding. Participants will have the > opportunity to expand their repertoire of evaluation techniques and > intervention strategies when working with infants who demonstrate feeding or > swallowing dysfunction. > > WHO SHOULD ATTEND > > Occupational Therapists/Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants > > Physical Therapists/Physical Therapy Assistants > > Speech Language Pathologists > > Lactation Specialists > > > > OBJECTIVES > > Understand the pathophysiologic principles underlying the > suck-swallow-breathe triad and how they apply to breast and bottle feeding. > > Have an increased awareness of diagnostic procedures such as > videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation, clinical evaluation of feeding, and > evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux. > > Understand the interplay between specific diagnoses such as prematurity, > gastroesophageal reflux and infant feeding dysfunction. > > Be able to delineate specific treatment strategies for management of infant > feeding disorders. > > Have an increased understanding of the way therapists (occupational, > physical or speech) and lactation consultants can work together in the > evaluation and treatment of infants with feeding disorders. > > > > FACULTY > > Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC and Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC practice > occupational therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital in Seattle, WA. Their > clinical specialty is the treatment of infants, with a strong focus on > feeding issues. They are NDT trained and Board Certified Lactation > Consultants, with extensive national and international experience speaking > about the infant feeding. Ms. Glass and Ms. Wolf have published numerous > journal articles as well as the book Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in > Infancy: Assessment and Management. > > > > Cole > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 i think that's b/c it's just a "save the date"--not an actual flyer. it says that will come later. Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: http://second9months.wordpress.com/Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesecond9months--- Subject: Re: Seattle, WA MAY feeding courseTo: Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 6:16 PM This really sounds great, cost? Time? Couldn't find either on the flyer. And....L-CERPS? Thanks > > > > SAVE THE DATE: > > Saturday & Sunday > > May 21st & 22nd, 2011 > > Feeding and Swallowing Disorder in Infancy: > > IMPLICATIONS FOR BREAST AND BOTTLE > > Presented by: > > Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC & Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC > > Seattle Children's Department of Rehabilitation > > Auditorium > > COURSE DESCRIPTION > > This course is designed for occupational and physical therapists, speech > pathologists, lactation consultants and other allied health professionals > who specialize or have an interest in feeding disorders in infancy. It will > provide a framework from which to view the continuum of infant feeding > options, including breast and bottle feeding. Participants will have the > opportunity to expand their repertoire of evaluation techniques and > intervention strategies when working with infants who demonstrate feeding or > swallowing dysfunction. > > WHO SHOULD ATTEND > > Occupational Therapists/Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants > > Physical Therapists/Physical Therapy Assistants > > Speech Language Pathologists > > Lactation Specialists > > > > OBJECTIVES > > Understand the pathophysiologic principles underlying the > suck-swallow-breathe triad and how they apply to breast and bottle feeding. > > Have an increased awareness of diagnostic procedures such as > videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation, clinical evaluation of feeding, and > evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux. > > Understand the interplay between specific diagnoses such as prematurity, > gastroesophageal reflux and infant feeding dysfunction. > > Be able to delineate specific treatment strategies for management of infant > feeding disorders. > > Have an increased understanding of the way therapists (occupational, > physical or speech) and lactation consultants can work together in the > evaluation and treatment of infants with feeding disorders. > > > > FACULTY > > Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC and Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC practice > occupational therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital in Seattle, WA. Their > clinical specialty is the treatment of infants, with a strong focus on > feeding issues. They are NDT trained and Board Certified Lactation > Consultants, with extensive national and international experience speaking > about the infant feeding. Ms. Glass and Ms. Wolf have published numerous > journal articles as well as the book Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in > Infancy: Assessment and Management. > > > > Cole > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 I'm just being impatient! I can't make a decision til I know cost/CERPS though. > > i think that's b/c it's just a " save the date " --not an actual flyer. Â it says that will come later. > > Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC > Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula > > www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: Â http://second9months.wordpress.com/Facebook: Â www.facebook.com/thesecond9months > > > > > > > Seattle Children's Department of Rehabilitation > > > > > > Auditorium > > > > > > COURSE DESCRIPTION > > > > > > This course is designed for occupational and physical therapists, speech > > > pathologists, lactation consultants and other allied health professionals > > > who specialize or have an interest in feeding disorders in infancy. It will > > > provide a framework from which to view the continuum of infant feeding > > > options, including breast and bottle feeding. Participants will have the > > > opportunity to expand their repertoire of evaluation techniques and > > > intervention strategies when working with infants who demonstrate feeding or > > > swallowing dysfunction. > > > > > > WHO SHOULD ATTEND > > > > > > Occupational Therapists/Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants > > > > > > Physical Therapists/Physical Therapy Assistants > > > > > > Speech Language Pathologists > > > > > > Lactation Specialists > > > > > > > > > > > > OBJECTIVES > > > > > > Understand the pathophysiologic principles underlying the > > > suck-swallow-breathe triad and how they apply to breast and bottle feeding. > > > > > > Have an increased awareness of diagnostic procedures such as > > > videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation, clinical evaluation of feeding, and > > > evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux. > > > > > > Understand the interplay between specific diagnoses such as prematurity, > > > gastroesophageal reflux and infant feeding dysfunction. > > > > > > Be able to delineate specific treatment strategies for management of infant > > > feeding disorders. > > > > > > Have an increased understanding of the way therapists (occupational, > > > physical or speech) and lactation consultants can work together in the > > > evaluation and treatment of infants with feeding disorders. > > > > > > > > > > > > FACULTY > > > > > > Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC and Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC practice > > > occupational therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital in Seattle, WA. Their > > > clinical specialty is the treatment of infants, with a strong focus on > > > feeding issues. They are NDT trained and Board Certified Lactation > > > Consultants, with extensive national and international experience speaking > > > about the infant feeding. Ms. Glass and Ms. Wolf have published numerous > > > journal articles as well as the book Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in > > > Infancy: Assessment and Management. > > > > > > > > > > > > Cole > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Yes, they aren't ready to start being contacted about it. The full brochure will come soon. Hope to see you there! > I'm just being impatient!> > I can't make a decision til I know cost/CERPS though. > > > > >>>> i think that's b/c it's just a " save the date " --not an actual flyer. Â it says that will come later.>> >> Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC >> Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula >> >> www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: Â http://second9months.wordpress.com/Facebook: Â www.facebook.com/thesecond9months >> > >> >> > >> >> > Seattle Children's Department of Rehabilitation >> >> > >> >> > Auditorium >> >> > >> >> > COURSE DESCRIPTION >> >> > >> >> > This course is designed for occupational and physical therapists, speech>> >> > pathologists, lactation consultants and other allied health professionals >> >> > who specialize or have an interest in feeding disorders in infancy. It will>> >> > provide a framework from which to view the continuum of infant feeding>> >> > options, including breast and bottle feeding. Participants will have the >> >> > opportunity to expand their repertoire of evaluation techniques and>> >> > intervention strategies when working with infants who demonstrate feeding or>> >> > swallowing dysfunction. >> >> > >> >> > WHO SHOULD ATTEND >> >> > >> >> > Occupational Therapists/Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants >> >> > >> >> > Physical Therapists/Physical Therapy Assistants >> >> > >> >> > Speech Language Pathologists >> >> > >> >> > Lactation Specialists >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > OBJECTIVES >> >> > >> >> > Understand the pathophysiologic principles underlying the >> >> > suck-swallow-breathe triad and how they apply to breast and bottle feeding. >> >> > >> >> > Have an increased awareness of diagnostic procedures such as >> >> > videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation, clinical evaluation of feeding, and>> >> > evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux. >> >> > >> >> > Understand the interplay between specific diagnoses such as prematurity, >> >> > gastroesophageal reflux and infant feeding dysfunction. >> >> > >> >> > Be able to delineate specific treatment strategies for management of infant >> >> > feeding disorders. >> >> > >> >> > Have an increased understanding of the way therapists (occupational,>> >> > physical or speech) and lactation consultants can work together in the >> >> > evaluation and treatment of infants with feeding disorders. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > FACULTY >> >> > >> >> > Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC and Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC practice>> >> > occupational therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital in Seattle, WA. Their >> >> > clinical specialty is the treatment of infants, with a strong focus on>> >> > feeding issues. They are NDT trained and Board Certified Lactation>> >> > Consultants, with extensive national and international experience speaking >> >> > about the infant feeding. Ms. Glass and Ms. Wolf have published numerous>> >> > journal articles as well as the book Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in>> >> > Infancy: Assessment and Management. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Cole>> >> >>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 I'm excited to see speakers with expertise in these disciplines, IBCLC and Occupational Therapist. I work with a OT from Children's in Tacoma in our special care nursery and she is simply fabulous! She is not an IBCLC though, so although I appreciate our collaboration, and she is certainly collaborative and a breastfeeding advocate, I can't help but think if she were more informed about breastfeeding she might be able to better support her clients. She has certainly been a learning source for me though and she has some of the most interesting interventions for feeding. I look forward to hearing more about your conference! > >> > >> i think that's b/c it's just a " save the date " --not an actual flyer. Â it > says that will come later. > >> > >> Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC > >> Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula > >> > >> www.second9months.comBreastfeeding Between the Lines: Â > http://second9months.wordpress.com/Facebook: Â > www.facebook.com/thesecond9months > >> > > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Seattle Children's Department of Rehabilitation > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Auditorium > >> > >> > > >> > >> > COURSE DESCRIPTION > >> > >> > > >> > >> > This course is designed for occupational and physical therapists, > speech > >> > >> > pathologists, lactation consultants and other allied health > professionals > >> > >> > who specialize or have an interest in feeding disorders in infancy. It > will > >> > >> > provide a framework from which to view the continuum of infant feeding > >> > >> > options, including breast and bottle feeding. Participants will have > the > >> > >> > opportunity to expand their repertoire of evaluation techniques and > >> > >> > intervention strategies when working with infants who demonstrate > feeding or > >> > >> > swallowing dysfunction. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > WHO SHOULD ATTEND > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Occupational Therapists/Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Physical Therapists/Physical Therapy Assistants > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Speech Language Pathologists > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Lactation Specialists > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > OBJECTIVES > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Understand the pathophysiologic principles underlying the > >> > >> > suck-swallow-breathe triad and how they apply to breast and bottle > feeding. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Have an increased awareness of diagnostic procedures such as > >> > >> > videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation, clinical evaluation of feeding, > and > >> > >> > evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Understand the interplay between specific diagnoses such as > prematurity, > >> > >> > gastroesophageal reflux and infant feeding dysfunction. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Be able to delineate specific treatment strategies for management of > infant > >> > >> > feeding disorders. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Have an increased understanding of the way therapists (occupational, > >> > >> > physical or speech) and lactation consultants can work together in the > >> > >> > evaluation and treatment of infants with feeding disorders. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > FACULTY > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Lynn Wolf, MOT, OTR, IBCLC and Robin Glass, MS, OTR, IBCLC practice > >> > >> > occupational therapy at Seattle Children's Hospital in Seattle, WA. > Their > >> > >> > clinical specialty is the treatment of infants, with a strong focus on > >> > >> > feeding issues. They are NDT trained and Board Certified Lactation > >> > >> > Consultants, with extensive national and international experience > speaking > >> > >> > about the infant feeding. Ms. Glass and Ms. Wolf have published > numerous > >> > >> > journal articles as well as the book Feeding and Swallowing Disorders > in > >> > >> > Infancy: Assessment and Management. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Cole > >> > >> > > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Correct, it is just a save the date notice. More details to come! Cole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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