The Breastfeeding Challenges: Infant course is part of the Breastfeeding for Health Professionals program. Upon completion, the participant should be able to: Provide the theoretical concepts underpinning lactation and breastfeeding to promote application of effective clinical management and problem-solving in the following subjects: Identifying potential problems and how they can be prevented Promoting effective management techniques for existing problems Applying knowledge to seek alternative solutions, and Apply all these principles to poor weight gain.
This course is intended for a diverse range of professionals within health institutions, both clinical and non-clinical. It is suitable for any employee who needs to understand breastfeeding practices, including but not limited to nurses, midwives, doctors, lactation consultants, as well as non-clinical staff such as cleaners and cooks.
This inclusivity ensures that all members of a healthcare team are equipped to support breastfeeding mothers, contributing to a holistic approach to maternal and infant care.
The Breastfeeding Challenges: Maternal course is a critical component of the Breastfeeding for Health Professionals program. This course is meticulously designed to equip participants with the essential theoretical knowledge required to understand and manage lactation and breastfeeding effectively.
By completing this course, participants will gain the skills to apply clinical management strategies and solve problems related to breastfeeding challenges. The course emphasises the identification and prevention of potential breastfeeding issues, effective management of existing problems, and the application of alternative solutions to ensure optimal maternal and infant health.
Upon successful completion of the Breastfeeding Challenges: Maternal course, participants will be able to:
This course offers a variety of features designed to enhance learning and ensure participants are well-equipped to manage breastfeeding challenges. The course includes: