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This really sounds great, cost? Time? Couldn't find either on the flyer.

And....L-CERPS?

Thanks

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> SAVE THE DATE:

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> Saturday & Sunday

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> May 21st & 22nd, 2011

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> 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

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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

>

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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.  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

>

>

> >

>

> > 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

>

> >

>

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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.  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

>> > >> >> > >> >> > 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>> >> >>>> >

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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

> >>

> >> >

> >>

> >

> >

>

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