Learning Modules
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Infant Development and Nutrition
Comprehensive coverage of infant growth patterns, nutritional requirements, developmental milestones, and supplementation guidelines essential for IBCLC practice and exam preparation.
Physiology and Endocrinology of Lactation
Comprehensive examination of mammogenesis, lactogenesis stages, hormonal regulation, and neuroendocrine reflexes essential for lactation establishment and maintenance.
Pathology: Infant and Maternal Conditions Affecting Breastfeeding
Comprehensive coverage of infant and maternal pathological conditions impacting lactation, including assessment, management, and evidence-based interventions for IBCLC practice.
Pharmacology and Toxicology in Lactation
Comprehensive coverage of pharmacokinetic principles, medication safety assessment, and evidence-based guidance for counseling breastfeeding families about medications and substances.
Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology in Lactation Practice
Comprehensive coverage of psychological theories, sociological factors, and cultural influences affecting breastfeeding outcomes. Essential preparation for IBCLC exam domains addressing psychosocial assessment, behavior change, and culturally competent care.
Clinical Assessment Skills for Lactation Consultants
Master essential clinical assessment techniques including maternal breast examination, infant oral assessment, breastfeeding observation, and milk transfer evaluation to provide comprehensive lactation support.
Breastfeeding Techniques and Positioning
Comprehensive study of breastfeeding positions, anatomical considerations, and evidence-based techniques for optimal latch and milk transfer across diverse maternal-infant dyads.
Infant Development and Nutrition
Comprehensive coverage of infant growth patterns, nutritional requirements, developmental milestones, and supplementation guidelines essential for IBCLC practice and exam preparation.
Physiology and Endocrinology of Lactation
Comprehensive examination of mammogenesis, lactogenesis stages, hormonal regulation, and neuroendocrine reflexes essential for lactation establishment and maintenance.
Pathology: Infant and Maternal Conditions Affecting Breastfeeding
Comprehensive coverage of infant and maternal pathological conditions impacting lactation, including assessment, management, and evidence-based interventions for IBCLC practice.
Pharmacology and Toxicology in Lactation
Comprehensive coverage of pharmacokinetic principles, medication safety assessment, and evidence-based guidance for counseling breastfeeding families about medications and substances.
Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology in Lactation Practice
Comprehensive coverage of psychological theories, sociological factors, and cultural influences affecting breastfeeding outcomes. Essential preparation for IBCLC exam domains addressing psychosocial assessment, behavior change, and culturally competent care.
Clinical Assessment Skills for Lactation Consultants
Master essential clinical assessment techniques including maternal breast examination, infant oral assessment, breastfeeding observation, and milk transfer evaluation to provide comprehensive lactation support.
Breastfeeding Techniques and Positioning
Comprehensive study of breastfeeding positions, anatomical considerations, and evidence-based techniques for optimal latch and milk transfer across diverse maternal-infant dyads.
Infant Development and Nutrition
Comprehensive coverage of infant growth patterns, nutritional requirements, developmental milestones, and supplementation guidelines essential for IBCLC practice and exam preparation.
Physiology and Endocrinology of Lactation
Comprehensive examination of mammogenesis, lactogenesis stages, hormonal regulation, and neuroendocrine reflexes essential for lactation establishment and maintenance.
Pathology: Infant and Maternal Conditions Affecting Breastfeeding
Comprehensive coverage of infant and maternal pathological conditions impacting lactation, including assessment, management, and evidence-based interventions for IBCLC practice.
Pharmacology and Toxicology in Lactation
Comprehensive coverage of pharmacokinetic principles, medication safety assessment, and evidence-based guidance for counseling breastfeeding families about medications and substances.
Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology in Lactation Practice
Comprehensive coverage of psychological theories, sociological factors, and cultural influences affecting breastfeeding outcomes. Essential preparation for IBCLC exam domains addressing psychosocial assessment, behavior change, and culturally competent care.
Clinical Assessment Skills for Lactation Consultants
Master essential clinical assessment techniques including maternal breast examination, infant oral assessment, breastfeeding observation, and milk transfer evaluation to provide comprehensive lactation support.
Breastfeeding Techniques and Positioning
Comprehensive study of breastfeeding positions, anatomical considerations, and evidence-based techniques for optimal latch and milk transfer across diverse maternal-infant dyads.