Media Release: LA LECHE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL TO
HOLD THREE-DAY INTENSIVE SEMINAR FOR PHYSICIANS TO FOCUS ON CURRENT
BREASTFEEDING ISSUES
Contact: Kim Cavaliero, ext. 233,
Mary Lofton, ext. 271, or Mary Hurt, ext. 271 Phone: (847) 519-7730
Physicians from around the world
will gather at La Leche League International's (LLLI's) 29th Annual Seminar
for Physicians, co-sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and
the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) at the Hilton
Chicago, July 5-7, 2001.
The distinguished experts will:
- critique the scientific merit
of new research on SIDS and infant co-sleeping
- describe clinical issues
related to contaminants in human milk
- compare maternal and infant weight
patterns between breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding populations
- explore
"kangaroo care"- skin-to-skin contact as a way to care for medically
fragile babies
- address issues of clinical importance in regard to
expressing, storing, and banking human milk
- discuss how maternal health
problems can affect the success of breastfeeding
- provide information on
evaluating breast masses in the lactating woman
- focus on issues unique to
helping African-American women breastfeed their babies
Among the faculty of specialists
will be Nils J. Bergman, MD, MPH, Medical Superintendent of Mowbray Maternity
Hospital and Midwife Obstetric Units, Pinelands, South Africa; Michael Young,
MD Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Washington, D.C.; Madeline Gartner,
MD, Board Certified Surgeon, Minnesota; Jane Heinig, PhD, IBCL, University of
California Department of Nutrition; Lois D.W. Arnold, MPH, IBCLC, President
and CEO National Commission on Donor Milk Banking; Cynthia R. Howard, MD, MPH
Pediatrics University of Rochester, New York; Victoria Nichols-Johnson, MD
Associate Professor and Chief, Division of General OB/GYN, Illinois; Walter J.
Rogan, MD, MPH Epidemiology, National Institute of Environment Health Science,
North Carolina; Nancy E. Wight, MD, FAAP, IBCLC neonatology, Children's
Hospital, California and James J. McKenna, PhD, Department of Anthropology
University of Notre Dame.
Many health care providers regard
LLLI's Physicians' Seminar as the premiere learning opportunity for
breastfeeding information. The seminar provides continuing education credits
for obstetricians, pediatricians, family physicians, osteopaths and lactation
consultants. LLLI's Health Advisory Council, comprised of 44 physicians in the
areas of pediatrics, obstetrics, allergy, nutrition, psychology, family
practice and related fields, develop and contribute to the information
presented. The annual event was originally launched by the Health Advisory
Council to fill the need for educating their colleagues about breastfeeding.
La Leche League International is
the world's foremost authority on breastfeeding, offering mother-to-mother
support, education and information in 62 countries, and 27 languages, around
the world. In addition, LLLI offers a variety of educational programs for
medical professionals, as well as publishing and selling books and magazines
about breastfeeding and parenting. LLLI also maintains an award-winning Web
site at www.lalecheleague.org/.
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