Featured Course: Human Milk, Access and Safety

“Excellent presentation and highly valuable. I appreciated Sue and Christy’s questions; they led to an even deeper dive into Dr. Goldstein’s work and message.” – Jenni Goldbaum, OTR/L, CNT  

“As a CLC and SLP, I appreciate the knowledge and education regarding human milk and safety.” – Course Participant

 

 

 

Speaker: Mitchell Goldstein, MD, MBA, CML

Course Description: This course will discuss the issues concerned with providing donated breastmilk. The differences between screening and testing will be presented as well as the risks associated with screening and not routinely testing. Federal and state regulations regarding breastmilk will be provided as well as a list of states with pending legislation at the time of course creation.

Target Audience:  OT, SLP, PT, and neonatal professionals

Educational Level:Intermediate

CE Credit: 1 hour for OT, SLP, PT

Course Fee: Free for NANT Members | $57 Non-Members

Objectives: 

  1. Define the importance of breastmilk.
  1. Identify how breastmilk is regulated.
  1. List the risks of improper breastmilk testing.

Instructional Methods: Recorded webinar, lecture, and PowerPoint slides.  Learning assessment and course evaluation follow course.

“Excellent presentation.  Lots of information that inspires me to learn more about this subject.  Thank you.” – Course Participant 

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