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Our mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information and education and to promote a better information, and education, and to promote a better

understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and mother.

presents

A Continuing Education Programfeatur

Kathleen Marinelli, MD,

NONPROFIT ORG U.S. Postage

PAIDWichita, KS

Permit #431

La Leche League of Kansas, Inc.

700 Jester Creek Rd

edgwick, KS 67135-7011

m for Healthcare Professionals ring

IBCLC, FABM, FAAP

FACU

Kathleen MarinellD M i lli i A i P f f P di

her eleventh year on the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) BoUnited States Breastfeeding Committee. She belongs to the American A

Chapter Breastfeeding Coordinator since 2000. She was instrumental in

CT i 2001 d J D t L i l ti i 2012 A l t th di

Dr. Marinelli is an Associate Professor of Pediamember of the Human Milk Research Center,University School of Medicine; was a pediatricNational Medical Center, George Washing

20 physicians to be recognized internationally as “

CT in 2001, and Jury Duty Legislation in 2012. A volunteer on the medic

Baby-Friendly USA NICU Initiative in 2013. She was appointed to the Cactive in the CT Breastfeeding Coalition, serving on many state and lopasteurized donor human milk, Dr. Marinelli was founding Medical DirecDirector of the Mothers' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes. Sheprotocols. Her research interests center on breastfeeding and the use ofand is the mother of four children.

LA LECHE LEAGUE OF KANSAS – CE PROGRAM PLAN

PROGRAM

LA LECHE LEAGUE OF KANSAS CE PROGRAM PLAN

Brenda Bandy, IBCLC, KS Professional Liaison, Leader Shara Carter-Howell, LeaderBarb Gabbert-Bacon, Leader

Lori HarlanBecky HughDana Runne

La Leche League of Kansas is very pleased to present our continuing edu

MERIDIAN CENTER

1420 East Broadway

Conveniently located

La Leche League of Kansas is very pleased to present our continuing edu

beautiful Meridian Center, located just 25 minutes north of Wichita, insquare foot facility features a beautiful lobby and exceptional meetingspacious conference room offers ample classroom-style seating and feaudio-visual equipment, with three large presentation screens for optimainternet service. Plentiful parking surrounds the facility. There are severarea, which include the new Comfort Inn, less than one mile from the CeMeridian Center, the Holiday Inn Express will offer our registrants a limit

rooms (up to four adults) at the special rate of $94. Please request the “( p ) p q

special rate before 2/21/14, and you are encouraged to make your reserv

Holiday Inn Express, 1430 E. Broadway Court, 316-804-7040, hiexpres

Comfort Inn & Suites, 1205 East 1st Street, 316-804-4866, comfortinn.

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i MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAPi U i i f C i M di l S h l l i d

oard of Directors, chairing the Protocol committee. She is the Chair of theAcademy of Pediatrics Section on Breastfeeding, serving as the AAP CT

drafting and passing comprehensive workplace breastfeeding legislation in

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atrics at University of Connecticut Medical School, a neonatologist and, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. She graduated from Cornell

intern, resident, nephrology and neonatology fellow at the Children’sgton University, Washington, DC. In the inaugural group of

“Fellow of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine” (FABM), she is serving

cal advisory committee to Baby-Friendly USA, she was named Chair of the

CT Governor’s Task Force on Family Medical Leave in August 2013 and isocal committees and organizations. A long-time believer in the use ofctor of the New England Mother's Milk Bank and is currently co-Medical

e has authored many chapters, monographs, research papers, and ABMhuman milk in the NICU. Dr. Marinelli lives in Glastonbury, Connecticut,

NING COMMITTEE:

LOCATION

NING COMMITTEE:

, Leaderh, IBCLC, Leaderebaum, RN, Leader

Melinda Toumi, PhD, LPN, LeaderJane Tuttle, EdD, LeaderTheresa Weigel, IBCLC, Leader

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nformation with your colleagues

7:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:00 Welcome and Introductions

PROGRAM

8:00 Welcome and Introductions

8:15 Breast Milk in the NICU: Nature’s Contribution

to Technology’s MiraclesDiscover the importance of human milk forpremature infants in the NICU with regard tocurrent, evidence-based practices. Exploretransitions toward exclusive breastfeeding in thistransitions toward exclusive breastfeeding in thispopulation.

9:45 Break & Exhibits

10:00 Hypoglycemia & Jaundice in the Breastfeeding

NewbornLearn how to best support the breastfeeding dyadLearn how to best support the breastfeeding dyadwho may be experiencing hypoglycemia or jaundice.Examine definitions, guidelines, strategies andtreatment protocols.

11:30 Luncheon

12:15 Galactogogues and Other Hot Topics from12:15 Galactogogues and Other Hot Topics from

Recent Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine(ABM) ProtocolsA discussion of the Academy of BreastfeedingMedicine’s clinical protocols including previews ofupcoming protocols and how to integrate them intoyour practice.

1:45 Break & Exhibits

2:00 Delayed Lactogenesis IIUnderstand the physiology of normal lactogenesisand the pathophysiology that leads to delayedlactogenesis, and how to clinically manage delayedlactogenesis for mother and baby.

3:30 Break

3:45 Journey to Successful Breastfeeding: Hospital

Discharge through the First Two WeeksUnderstand the issues that cause women to stopbreastfeeding in the crucial first two weeks of life.Explore successful interventions during this periodwhich includes a look at community resources thatprovide a continuity of breastfeeding care.

4:45 Closing, Evaluations and CE Credits

This conference is designed to enable participants to learn aboutthe importance of human milk for babies in the NICU, how tosuccessfully support and treat hypoglycemia and jaundice in theb f d b i i d i ABM li i l

PURPOSE

breastfed newborn, existing and upcoming ABM clinicalprotocols, the physiology of normal and delayed lactogenesis,and the importance of support for the breastfeeding mother inthe first two weeks after hospital dismissal.

Recognize the historical importance in human milk forpremature babies learn about current practices and how to

OBJECTIVES

premature babies, learn about current practices, and how toovercome challenges.

Learn definitions of hypoglycemia, screening guidelines,strategies and treatments, and the definitions of jaundicetypes and their relationship to breastfeeding, and how to offersupport for successful outcomes.

Identify the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM)i ti d i t l f li i l tiexisting and upcoming protocols for clinical practice.

Describe the physiology of normal lactogenesis, and identifythe pathophysiology that leads to delayed lactogenesis, andlearn how to clinically manage it for mother and baby.

Explore the issues breastfeeding mothers face in the first twoweeks after hospital dismissal, and list at least three possibleresources for mothers and families in need of support.

La Leche League of Kansas is an approved provider ofcontinuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of

Nursing. This program has applied for 8.4 contact hours

applicable for RN, ARPN or LPN relicensure from the Kansas

State Board of Nursing. This program has applied for 8.4 CE

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

hours from the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability

Services. This program has applied for 7.0 L-CERPS from the

IBLCE. Participants will receive a certificate for credits earned.

While La Leche League welcomes little ones to our conferences,due to the technical nature of continuing education sessions werequire that attendance by children be limited to quiet infants

IMPORTANT NOTE ~ MOTHERS’ LOUNGE

require that attendance by children be limited to quiet infants-in-arms. Space will be available at the back of the room formothers with babies. We ask that mothers be aware of anysituation, including happy baby noises that may break theconcentration of those attending the session to acquire CEcredits. Monitors will closely evaluate the noise level during theprogram and are instructed to courteously assist attendees whomust leave the room to meet their child's needs. Yourconsideration of other attendees is truly appreciatedconsideration of other attendees is truly appreciated.

The Mothers’ Lounge is available for use throughout the day formothers who want to express their milk or relax with their baby.KS LLL offers our sincerest gratitude to the Meridian Center forsponsoring our Mothers’ Lounge.

Name: ___________________________________________________(as listed on your license)

REGISTER ONLINE at KANSASLLL.ORG or MA

Home Address: ____________________________________________

Day Telephone No: ___________________________Email: _________

Employer / Organization: ____________________________________

Please check all that apply: [ ] Hospital [ ] WIC [ ] Public Health (non-W

RN / ARPN / LPN # _____________________________ IBCLC # ___

$95 – Registration Fee

All registrants will receive an Attendance Certificate Continuing education credits will be provided for Kansas N Fee includes a continental breakfast, lunch buffet and snac

Add $40 - LLL of Kansas Membership

Add $10 - Late Fee if postmarked after February 21, 2014 ($25 walk

Check here if you have a disability and may require accommodation

_______________________________________________________

For PayPal or Credit Card Payment, please register online at KANSASL

I have included payment by check in the amount of $ ___________

MAIL THIS FORM CHECK TO KS LLL Sh C H MAIL THIS FORM & CHECK TO: KS LLL, c/o Shara Carter-H

Our mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeedthrough mother-to-mother support, encouragement,i f ti d d ti d t t b tt

ABOUT LA LECHE LEAGUE

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information, and education, and to promote a betterunderstanding of breastfeeding as an important element inthe healthy development of the baby and mother. La Leche

League International has over 50 years of experience helpingmothers breastfeed their babies. LLLI publishes numerousmaterials on breastfeeding and parenting for use by mothersand healthcare professionals.

La Leche League Leaders are accredited volunteers who areexperienced breastfeeding mothers knowledgeable in areas ofcurrent breastfeeding research and effective problem solvingtechniques. A truly international organization, there are over7,000 accredited LLL Leaders working in over 70 countriesaround the world.

La Leche League of Kansas supports over 60 Leaders whoLa Leche League of Kansas supports over 60 Leaders whoserve mothers and babies throughout Kansas. LLL Leadershold monthly informational meetings and provide extensiveonline and telephone support. Visit LLLI.org andKansasLLL.org for breastfeeding information and to find aLeader near you.

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IL-IN REGISTRATION FORM - please print clearly

____City/State/Zip:_________________________________________

________________________________________________________ (your email address is required)

________________________________________________________

WIC) [ ] Private Practice [ ] Other _____________________________

___________________________ RD # ________________________

Nurses, IBCLCs & Dieticians – You must list your license number abovecks

Federal Tax ID

#36-3001474k-in registration fee on program day)

n to fully participate. Please indicate:

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LLL.ORG

______ (please make check payable to: LLL of Kansas)

H ll 7 J C k Rd S d i k KS 7 7

#36-3001474

Howell, 2700 Jester Creek Rd, Sedgwick, KS 67135-7011

Help support mothers and babies through La Leche League!Purchase an annual LLL of Kansas membership for $40. You

ill i LLL USA’ bli ti NEW BEGINNINGS

LLL OF KANSAS MEMBERSHIP

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will receive LLL USA’s e-publication NEW BEGINNINGSand discounts on parenting conferences provided by LLL ofKansas. Your supporting membership ensures breastfeedingsupport is provided for Kansas families for years to come.

R i i f ill b f d d f ll i i d

REFUND POLICY

Registration fee will be refunded for cancellations received

on or before 2/21/14, less a $25 administrative fee. No

refunds will be given after 2/21/14. $30 will be charged forreturned checks.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For CE PROGRAM, contact:

Brenda at 785-539-3993 or [email protected]

For CE REGISTRATION or for general KS LLL info contact:

Shara at 316-640-5891 or [email protected]