Media Release: Physicians
to Learn Latest About Breastfeeding at 32nd Annual Seminar for Physicians:
Breastfeeding-A Baby’s Right, A Physician’s Responsibility
Schaumburg, IL (February
2004). Physicians from around the world will gather at La Leche League
International’s (LLLI’s) 32nd Annual Seminar for Physicians,
co-sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American
College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists at the Hyatt Regency Newport,
Newport Rhode Island, July 26-28, 2004. The American Academy of Family
Physicians is participating as a Cooperating Organization.
Among the distinguished
experts presenting research and workshops will be Michelle Brenner,
MD, FAAP, IBCLC who will discuss breastfeeding support in the office.
Lawrence Gartner, MD, FAAP will moderate the multidisciplinary panel
discussion on breastfeeding ethics. Cheston M. Berlin, MD will explore
current issues in exposure of the United States population to environmental
chemicals and the distribution of these substances in human milk.
Jan Riordan, RN, EdD, IBCLC will present new research on predicting
breastmilk intake through visual assessment.
David Meyers, MD and Julie
Wood, MD, IBCLC, FAAFP, will discuss breastfeeding basics. In another
presentation, Dr. Meyers will review techniques for evaluating the
validity and reliability of breastfeeding studies and reports—including
materials from the Office of Women’s Health National Breastfeeding
Awareness Campaign. Postpartum depression and the breastfeeding mother
will be explored by Ktahleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC. Dr. Tackett
will also present another session with the latest research on how
past abuse can affect breastfeeding and specific strategies to help.
Kathleen A. Marinelli,
MD, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM will discuss the impact of breastfeeding on
the occurrence of early childhood caries and tongue-tie. At another
session, Dr. Marinelli will discuss the important role that physicians
and other health care professionals can play in legislative advocacy
issues. Ellen Robinson, MD, FACOG will explore the topic of lactogenesis,
how it works and when it doesn’t. Sleep researcher, James J.
McKenna, PhD will address major biases and weaknesses in at least
three refereed publications which conclude that bedsharing is dangerous
or deadly. Antoinette Eaton, MD, FAAP will discuss her advocacy role
in the formation of the breastfeeding section of AAP and support of
the WHO code. Her question and answer session that follows will allow
all attendees to make a personal action plan about how they can affect
change when they return to the workplace.
Many health care providers
regard LLLI’s Physicians’ Seminar as the premiere learning
opportunity for breastfeeding information. LLLI has fulfilled the
accreditation requirements set forth by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medication Education and is accredited as a provider
of continuing medical education for physicians. The seminar provides
continuing medical education credits for obstetricians, pediatricians,
family physicians, osteopaths, and CERPs for lactation consultants.
LLLI’s Health Advisory Council, comprised of physicians in the
areas of pediatrics, obstetrics, allergy, nutrition, psychology, family
practice and related fields, develop and contribute to the information
presented.
LLLI is the world’s
foremost authority on mother-to-mother support and breastfeeding and
houses the world’s largest lactation library in its Center for
Breastfeeding Information, CBI at llli.org
LLLI Leaders offer mother-to-mother support, education and information
in over sixty countries around the world. LLLI offers a variety of
additional educational programs for medical professionals and publishes
and sells books and magazines about breastfeeding and parenting. LLLI
also maintains an informative website at www.lalecheleague.org
that reaches millions every year. For more information about the Physicians’
Seminar, visit the website or contact Sally Murphy at SMurphy at llli.org
or (847) 519-7730, ext. #218.
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