Clinical Management of Breastfeeding
A state-of-the-art video training for health professionals.
Meets all training needs with a thoroughly researched and evidence-based curriculum that presents clear clinical pathways. Learn strategies to use in developing a cross-collaborative model of lactation management involving physicians, nurses, lactation consultants, nutritionists and childbirth educators.
PART ONE: THE SCIENCE AND ART OF BREASTFEEDING is an introduction to the process of human lactation and to its clinical management, from pre-conception through a child’s first year of life. Part One contains four modules:
PART TWO: PUTTING IT ALL INTO PRACTICE identifies the specific roles that health professionals can play at different points along the perinatal continuum to motivate and support breastfeeding. Part Two contains five modules:
PART ONE: THE SCIENCE AND ART OF BREASTFEEDING is an introduction to the process of human lactation and to its clinical management, from pre-conception through a child’s first year of life. Part One contains four modules:
- The Benefits of Breastfeeding
- History, Culture and Technology
- Anatomy and Physiology of Lactation
- Breastfeeding Management
PART TWO: PUTTING IT ALL INTO PRACTICE identifies the specific roles that health professionals can play at different points along the perinatal continuum to motivate and support breastfeeding. Part Two contains five modules:
- Prenatal Care
- Labor and Delivery
- Mother and Baby Care
- Postpartum Follow-up
- Pediatrics/Well Baby Care
Product Details
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Running Time: 102 minutes Released: 1998 Languages: English or Spanish Format: VHS or DVD Classroom License $175 |
*World Fest Houston
*Health Sciences Communications Association (HeSCA)
*CINE Golden Eagle
*American Medical Writers Assoc. (AMWA)
*Health Sciences Communications Association (HeSCA)
*CINE Golden Eagle
*American Medical Writers Assoc. (AMWA)
"This video is a work of art and a work of science. The management of breastfeeding is visually displayed and physiologically explained providing a uniform standard of care for nurses and other health care professionals. This is an excellent teaching tool."
— Ruth Lawrence, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Pediatrics, University of Rochester
