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Register early! More information inside... The Center for Breastfeeding a major focus of the HEALTHY CHILDREN PROJECT INC a non-profit research and educational institution pioneering the field of research based breastfeeding education ethical and evidence based breastfeeding practice presents The Lactation Counselor Certificate Training Program (CLC) Spring 2011 in Tallahassee, FL on January 24-28 Tampa, FL on February 7-11 Bethesda, MD on February 14-18 Honolulu, HI on February 14-18 Calmar, IA on February 21-25 Oxnard, CA on February 21-25 Albany, NY on February 28 - March 4 Princeton, NJ on February 28 - March 4 Johnson City, TN on March 14-18 Prescott, AZ on March 14-18 Springfield, IL on March 21-25 Louisville, KY on March 21-25 Chillicothe, OH on March 28 - April 1 Taylorsville, NC on April 4-8 Columbus, GA on April 4-8 Livingston, MT on April 11-15 Buffalo, MN on April 11-15 Milwaukee, WI on May 2-6 Meadville, PA on May 9-13 Rochester, MN on May 16-20 Concord, NH on May 16-20 Belleville, IL on May 23-27 Queensbury, NY on May 23-27 Calmar, IA on June 13-17 Perrysburg, OH on June 13-17 Medina, OH on June 20-24 This internationally referenced training and competency verificiation includes state-of-the-art information: Comprehensive breastfeeding management training Practical skills that will make you more effective in your job Time-saving hospital strategies that make breastfeeding a success Strategies and tips for special circumstances - premies, Down Syndrome, and more How to talk to mothers in a way that encourages them to choose breastfeeding Public Health/WIC strategies that work to increase breastfeeding success Confidence building knowledge and skills This program trains and assesses competency about insight into patients' and clients' problems, with a strong focus on counseling skills. This course is based on the World Health Organization/ UNICEF 40 Hour Course. Research has shown that when health care providers take the 40 Hour Course and change practice, breastfeeding exclusivity and duration rates increase! 327 Quaker Meeting House Road * East Sandwich, MA 02537 Phone: (508) 888-8044 Fax: (508) 888-8050 www.healthychildren.cc email: info@healthychildren.cc

Distinguished Faculty* Karin Cadwell, PhD, FAAN, RN, ANLC, IBCLC is a nationally and internationally recognized speaker, researcher and educator. She convened Baby- Friendly USA, implementing the UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in the US, was visiting professor & program chair of the Health Communications masters degree at Emerson College and is on the faculty at the Union Institute and University. Dr. Cadwell served on the panel of experts to develop the first IBLCE exam. Her extensive clinical experience includes hospital and community practice. Dr. Cadwell is author of numerous books and articles including The Pocket Guide for Lactation Management and Breastfeeding A - Z: Terminology and Telephone Triage and Implementing Continuity of Care in Breastfeeding. Cindy Turner-Maffei, MA, ALC, IBCLC is national coordinator of Baby- Friendly USA. She has extensive experience as a nutritionist and breastfeeding educator in WIC and other Maternal Child Health programs. She is a delegate to state and national breastfeeding coalitions, including the US Breastfeeding Committee and is an adjunct professor at the Union Institute and University. She is an author of many books including The Pocket Guide for Lactation Management and Breastfeeding A - Z: Terminology and Telephone Triage and Implementing Continuity of Care in Breastfeeding.. Lois D. W. Arnold, PhD, MPH is the CEO of the National Commission on Donor Milk Banking of the American Breastfeeding Institute and was the Executive Director of the Human Milk Banking Association of North America, Inc. for 9 years. She is the author of many publications including Human Milk in the NICU: Policy into Practice. She became an IBCLC in 1985. Jacquelyn Benson, RN, CLC, IBCLC is a registered nurse and certified lactation counselor. Her work has focused on maternal/child nursing with an emphasis on OB, the newborn nursery, the NICU, and pediatrics. As a hospital based nurse, Jacquelyn has been helping mothers and babies with breastfeeding during their hospital stay. Anna Cadwell Blair, PhD, CLC, IBCLC has conducted research on sore nipples and positioning/latch. She counsels breastfeeding mothers on Cape Cod, is a coauthor of many publications including 100 Questions and Answers about Breastfeeding and is Chair of the Health and Wellness Program in the Masters Program and Chair of the Maternal Child Health: Lactation Consulting in the Bachelors of Science Program at Union Institute & University. Elyse Blair, RN, BSN, IBCLC has been a Clinical Nurse Educator at a large children s hospital in Atlanta. She spearheaded the development and implementation of a NICU Lactation Program for a hospital which delivers over 16,000 babies annually and has a 104 bed Level III NICU. She is an author of publications including Maternal & Infant Assessment for Breastfeeding & Human Lact, 2nd ed. Sheri Garner, RN, BS, ANLC, IBCLC is a nurse and lactation consultant working in Mankato, Minnesota. Sheri has worked in birth centers, children s hospitals, military facilities and for the American Red Cross. She holds a BS in Maternal and Child Health: Lactation Consulting from Union Institute and University. She is also active in community services related to public health in her community in Minnesota. Jenny Spang, CPM, IBCLC, ICCE is a home visitor in Maine providing breastfeeding information to first time parents and teens. Jenny teaches childbirth education classes to teen parents. She is a Certified Practical Midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator. With experience working in hospitals and WIC, Jenny s work has involved care throughout the journey from preconception to post-partum care. Nikki Lee, RN, MS, ANLC, IBCLC, CIMI, CCE has been active in maternalinfant care since 1975. She integrates theory and concepts from childbirth education, lactation consulting, craniosacral therapy and infant massage. She is currently the Lactation Consultant for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Barbara O'Connor, RN, BSN, ANLC, IBCLC holds degrees in nursing and elementary education. She has worked as a newborn nursery nurse, school nurse, HIV/AIDS educator and WIC coordinator. Barbara was a member of the first International People to People Breastfeeding and Human Lactation Delegation to Russia, Romania and Cuba. She is an author of Maternal & Infant Assessment for Breastfeeding & Human Lactation, 2nd Edition. * One or more faculty members will present at each workshop.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - Registration Form for C.L.C. Please type your name or print it legibly so that it will be spelled correctly. Mail, fax or call to register. Group discounts still apply to registrations placed over the phone. Name Home Address City State Zip + Phone City you want to attend How would you like your confirmation sent to you? ( ) faxed to ( ) emailed to ( ) mailed to the address above Continuing Education Credit ( ) RN license # ( ) RD # ( ) IBCLC # Exam Date ( ) CNM # Regular Tuition (per person) ( ) $675 ( ) $625 Early Bird* Group Tuition (per person) 4 or more people from same agency ( ) $625 ( ) $575 Early Bird* Agency * Early Bird: An early registration discount of $50 is available if your check or credit card information is received 4 weeks (28 days) prior to the beginning of the workshop. Your exam fee to ALPP is included in your tuition. You may deduct $20 if you are not taking the certification exam. We are unable to hold a place for you without payment or a purchase order number. Required Textbook ( ) Pocket Guide for Lactation Management, $37.00 College Credits ( ) Please enroll me for College Credits (for students who are enrolled/planning to enroll at the Union Institute and University Maternal Child Health: Lactation Consulting BS Degree) and send me my additional coursework, $228.00 Payment Information Total Amount Due (Tuition, college credits) ( ) Check enclosed ( ) PO Number There is a $25 per person surcharge to use a PO or bill your agency. ( ) Credit Card Visa/MC/Amex/Discover Expiration / VCode** ** The VCode is the 3 digit code on the back of MC, Visa, Disc or 4 digit code on the front of AmEx Signature What is the billing address for this card? Telephone number of card holder Send to: The Center for Breastf eastfeeding eeding The Healthy Children Project 327 Quaker Meeting House Road East Sandwich, MA 02537 Phone registration number: (508) 888-8044 FAX registration number: (508) 888-8050

The Center for Breastf eastfeeding eeding The Healthy Children Project 327 Quaker Meeting House Road East Sandwich, MA 02537 Comments about the Lactation Counselor Certificate Training Program "We want to thank you again for coming to our facility to present the training program. We are already seeing a decrease in our our formula supplementation rates for our breastfeeding mothers. This is really helping us with the Joint Commission perinatal measures!" "Yours was the second lactation program I've attended and yours was so much better. The difference was that with your training program, every section and every speaker was excellent." "I can't believe how much I learned in one week! It was also a wonderful experience. After the first two days, I thought you had taught us all there was to know. But you astonished me by continuing to teach more and more." "What a combination of practical information and research-backed teaching!" CLC Schedule Spring 2011 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID HEALTHY CHILDREN SANDWICH MA 02563 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL Now an ANCC Nursing Skills Competency Program - Valid for both nurses and non-nurses! Who should attend the Lactation Counselor Certificate Training Program? Anyone who wants to obtain a strong, up-to-date, evidence based foundation in breastfeeding knowledge and skills Attendees have a wide range of back-grounds and experience in supporting breastfeeding families. Attendees include Hospital Staff, Public Health/WIC Personnel, Childbirth Educators, Doulas, Nurses, Visiting Nurses, LPNs, Public Health Nurses, IBCLCs who want CERPs, Pediatricians, Family Practice Physicians, OB/GYNs, Breastfeeding Advocates, Midwives, Perinatal Outreach Workers, Peer Counselors, Speach/Language and Occupational Therapists, La Leche League Leaders, Nursing Mothers Counsel Members and... You! Earn your Degree in Lactation! Together with our other courses, the CLC can help you earn a bachelors degree in Maternal Child Health: Lactation Consulting! Masters degrees in Lactation also available. Call for more information. Approved Thinking of taking the IBLCE Exam? The content and objectives in this course are based on the blueprint for lactation practice as laid out by IBLCE and awards 45 L CERPs needed to qualify for the International Exam. This course can also be used as the prerequisite for the UC San Diego Lactation Consultant course. Find out more about our other courses! Breastfeeding Cruise to the Southern Caribbean Cruise leaving from San Juan, PR May 7-13, 2011 Advanced Issues in Lactation Practice Duluth, MN on January 31 - February 4, 2011 Cheyenne, WY on March 28 - April 1, 2011 Maternal and Infant Assessment for Breastfeeding and Human Lactation Tampa, FL on February 7-8, 2011 Learn to Teach the 20 Hour Course Jackson, TN on March 7-11, 2011 International Conference on the Theory and Practice of Human Lactation Management and Breastfeeding Research Orlando, FL on January 10-14, 2011 Call (508) 888 8044 for a flyer and registration information for our other breastfeeding courses or visit us on the web at www.healthychildren.cc Bring this Course to Your Facility! As part of Healthy Children Project's mission, we present most of our conferences in collaboration with private, public and non-profit agencies. If your organization would like to provide space for a training program in exchange for prepaid registration fees, please call (508) 888 8044 and ask for Mary.

Lactation Counselor Certificate Training Program (CLC) This training program will be held over 5 days, from 8:15am to 4:30pm, with a lunch break (on your own) from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. In addition, 6 hours of assignments must be completed during lunchtime or after class during the week. Participants must pass all competency verification elements of the course as well as the final exam to recieve the National Certification. Participants must attend all sessions to receive contact hours and certification.the Pocket Guide for Lactation Management will be used during class and for homework. Participants may share books. This textbook can be purchased on the registration form or through our website: www.healthychildren.cc, click on Books. The curriculum will include: The US version of the WHO/UNICEF Breastfeeding Counseling Training Introduction to International Board Certification and test taking strategies The Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding Examination of factors influencing success at breastfeeding Anatomy & physiology of lactation Composition of human milk Hormones of lactation, insufficient milk syndrome Distinct weight gain patterns of breastfed babies Examination of effect on milk supply of nicotine, alcohol, contraceptives, use of pacifiers & bottles, engorgement, fluid intake & diet Hypoglycemia and hyperbilirubinemia Medical significance of breastfeeding for the mother and infant Problems with infant formulas How to discuss breastfeeding with pregnant women The hospital experience: labor & delivery, infant selfattachment Collaborative feeding, Infant feeding cues, Normal suckling, Assessing breastfeeding, Strategies to use with infants who present with attachment problems The enigma of lactation failure: insight from social psychology Enhanced effectiveness in lactation counseling; a focus on counseling skills The high criticality of early support within the traditional "zone of professional unavailability" Sociologic and psychologic issues impacting breastfeeding Components of effective breastfeeding classes Contact Hours This five day workshop provides 45 Contact Hours for RNs. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP4931 for 45 contact hours. Florida Provider Number: FBN3373. The program is approved for RDs by the Commission on Dietetic Registration for 45 CPEs, Level 2. This program can be applied towards Lamaze recertification. From the American College of Nurse Midwives, 3.9 hours, program number 2004/007. IBCLCs will receive 45.0L CERPs from IBLCE. Partial credit will not be given to participants who attend only part of a workshop. Healthy Children Project, Inc. is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. The Lactation Counselor Certification Program is an ANCC accredited Nursing Skills Competency Program. Expiration Date: 8/17/2011 Strategies for premature and ill infants; Multiples (twins, triplets, quads); Babies with Down Syndrome; Cleft lip and/ or palate Counseling skills and strategies Review of use of breastfeeding products Breast problems (sore nipples, plugged ducts, mastitis, abscess, etc) Maternal nutrition Effect of various foods on the nursing infant Postpartum depression and breastfeeding Fertility in breastfeeding women: Lactational Amenorrhea Method, birth control, oral contraceptives Working women & breastfeeding: options, tips, support Medical terminology, medical problems of the mother and contraindications to breastfeeding Common concerns after the early weeks: developmental ages & stages in breastfeeding and child nutrition Weaning, nursing older babies & toddlers, nursing strike Nursing during pregnancy Scope of practice: professional responsibilities, ethics & role delineation The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in the US Competency Validation This National Certification certificate, valid for three years, is awarded by ALPP and ANCC on successful completion of course competencies, including a multiple choice exam. The ANCC Nursing Skills Competency certificate is valid for both nurses and non-nurses. Participants who do not want certification but who want contact hours, CERPs or RD credits may deduct $20.00 from the tuition fee. Participants will not be eligible to sit for the multiple choice exam or recieve credit for the course unless they attend the training program in its entirety every day. Please Note: Confirmations and information about exact location and local overnight accommodations will be emailed, faxed or mailed to registrants. It is recommended to delay purchase of airline tickets until a training has been confirmed with the minimum number of participants. Travel, lodging, meals, and snacks are the participant's responsibility. Refunds are given upon receipt of written notice up to 10 days prior to program. Refunds are subject to a $50 processing fee. Within the 10 days prior to the training program, you may find a substitute or transfer your credit to a future course, if you notify us in writing. We are unable to refund any portion of the tuition within 10 days prior to the program, after the program begins, or for "no shows." Healthy Children reserves the right to cancel the program if there is insufficient participation 4 weeks before the start of the program. In that case, all tuitions will be refunded with no processing fee. Credit card charges will appear as Healthy Children Project. Healthy Children makes continuing efforts to avoid incorrect dates or locations, omissions and typographical errors. From time to time, mistakes may occur. In such an event, Healthy Children does not assume any responsibility for mistakes, and is in no way responsible for any consequential expenses or damages. The CLC certification carries no regulatory authority for licensure. All participants should seek information about how this comptency verification certification relates to employment in their community. It is your responsibility to find out the number of people from your agency who are attending the training program. Group discounts are not given retroactively. Early bird discounts are not given retroactively. Space is limited and trainings may fill to capacity months before the class date. Participant seats are not reserved until full payment is received and participant receives written confirmation. Your confirmation is your receipt. Babies and Children will not be admitted to the teaching room except for quiet nursing babies under 6 months. Please call for the full policy.