5 E-CERPs: Ethics for the Lactation Professional

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Join our self study virtual ethics course!

This course was created by Master Educator, Barbara D. Robertson, MA, IBCLC, LLL who has been teaching and learning about Ethics for over 12 years.

This course will fulfill the five hour E-CERPs "Ethics Education" (IBLCE Detailed Content Outline Item VII C) requirement  to re-certify as an IBCLC, or can just help you be a better practitioner!

You will need to complete 8 lessons, 5 assignments, and 1 quiz to complete this course.
Cost $69.00 for 5 E-CERPs
You will have access to the course for 6 weeks after you make your payment.

 

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Objectives for the Course:

  • The participant will be able to define implicit bias.
  • The participant will be able to identify possible risks of the impact of implicit bias in the role of an IBCLC.
  • The participant will be able to identify and utilize strategies to help reduce the impact of implicit bias.
  • The participant will be able to explain why understanding your personal implicit biases is important when helping breastfeeding families.
  • The participant will be able to identify at least one of their own implicit biases that could impact their work with breastfeeding families.
  • The participant will be able to distinguish between accurate and inaccurate breastfeeding medical information on website pages.
  • The participant will be able to define and explain the WHO Code to breastfeeding families and why this is important.
  • The participant will be able to list four differences between milk sharing and banked human milk.
  • The Participants will be able to name two situations where mothers may choose to use milk sharing.
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