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REGISTRATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS Fairview Health Services offers… FORM You may register by mail (check or credit card) You are responsible for making your own Registrations must be received before or by phone, fax or e-mail (credit card): arrangements for overnight accommodations if Lactation Education for October 15, 2007 Mark Spitzack you need them. You may wish to contact the Fairview Birth and Family Education Fairfield Inn (Marriott) at 14350 Nicollet Ct. at Healthcare Professionals Please Print Clearly 2450 Riverside Ave. S. MB449 800-228-2800 (mention that you need the ~ An in-depth, five-day Minneapolis, MN 55414 Fairview rate) or the Holiday Inn, 14201 Name______612-672-4119 (phone) Nicollet Ave. S. at 888-463-7200. immersion course ~ 612-672-7302 (fax) [email protected] (email) FEES

City______Please include your fee for the course or your  For persons employed by Fairview Health credit card information. Credit card charges Services: $500 will appear on your account after November 2.  For Non-Fairview staff: $650 State_____ Zip______Make checks payable to: Fairview Birth and  Group discount fee: For Non-Fairview staff Family Education only, the course fee will be $600 if three or Home Phone______more participants from the same Once we process your registration, we will send organization register at the same time. No Work Phone______you a receipt, confirmation letter, study guide, group discount for Fairview staff. directions to the course facility, and other course Email Address (that you check information. Course fee includes all course materials and Evergreen Perinatal Education regularly)______refreshment breaks. Lunch is not included. SCHEDULE Agency______Cancellation policy: There will be no refunds Molly Pessl, BSN, IBCLC M: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. after October 15. A $50 administrative fee will Ginna Wall, MN, RN, IBCLC apply to all cancellations through October 15, Title______T: 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. W: 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. including those by Fairview staff. Th: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. F: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. There will be no registration at the door. No refunds or CEUs will be given for partial October 29 – November 2 Total Amount Enclosed $______Breaks for refreshments and a one-hour attendance. You must attend all class sessions. 2007 break for lunch are provided each day. VISA or MC#______For more registration information, Exp. Date______call 612-672-4119 Name as it appears on card: VENUE Fairview Ridges Education Center ______or email [email protected]. 152 Cobblestone Lane For course content information, go The course will be held at the Fairview Ridges Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 Signature______Education Center – 152 Cobblestone Lane, to Burnsville, MN, 55337 – near the junction of www.evergreenperinataleducation.com I-35W and I-35E. COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE TOPICS EDUCATION CREDITS FACULTY

This in-depth course enables participants to  Commitment to breastfeeding You will receive a certificate of attendance Molly Pessl, BSN, IBCLC provide accurate, current and consistent  External & internal anatomy of the breast upon completion of the course. Director of Evergreen Perinatal Education information about breastfeeding and lactation  Getting breastfeeding started Molly has spent most of her career with a focus on and support new families in feeding their  Care that makes sense for good breastfeeding Starting in 2007, the International Board of family-centered maternity care. She worked at babies from birth through the process of outcomes Certified Lactation Consultant Examiners Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland, Washington from 1985-2003, following five years as weaning. Each participant will be given the  Positioning & latching babies at the breast (IBLCE) and most nursing credentialing  Early breastfeeding expectations a health educator, clinician and lactation consultant knowledge to work with other healthcare organizations calculate CERPs or continuing  The science behind milk production for a hospital-based nurse-midwifery service. providers to ensure the continuity of care for  Questions and answers on initials, titles, education credits on a 60 minute hour, rather During her years at Evergreen Hospital, Molly the breastfeeding mother and her infant(s). credentials, certifications than the previous 50 minute hour. The developed a comprehensive parent and professional  The wonders of human milk following CERPs reflect that change. education program, the regional breastfeeding center,  World-wide influence of formula marketing Minnesota nurses will need to consult with the a postpartum follow-up clinic, and Baby-Parent groups. These programs led to the first U.S. WHO SHOULD ATTEND?  Near term/Late preterm MN Board of Nursing to calculate the hours designation of “Baby Friendly” by UNICEF and the  Early clinical challenges in breastfeeding needed for license renewal using a 50-minute World Health Organization. Molly is currently the This program is for you if you are a…  Communicating effectively with new mothers hour. director of Evergreen Perinatal Education, a  Individual who wants basic preparation for  Maternal nutrition & breastfeeding consulting and education program for professionals becoming a board-certified lactation  After the first three days  IBLCE 46 total CERPs (44 L CERPs, and is the ILCA representative to the US consultant  Tools & techniques of the trade 2 E CERPs) Breastfeeding Committee. Molly served on the board  Insufficient milk – intake and/or supply  IBCLC requiring CERPs or exam  Provider approved by the California of the Lactation Consultant Examiners and is a past preparation for re-certification  Hyperbilirubinemia president of that board. She is registered nurse,  Liability with infant feeding Board of Registered Nursing childbirth educator and Internationally Board  Maternity or pediatric nurse working with  Normal breastfeeding patterns and predictable Provider No. CEP 14127 for 46 Certified Lactation Consultant. families with small babies hurdles from three to six months contact hours  Obstetrician, midwife, pediatrician, or  On-going breastfeeding challenges  CDR (Commission on Dietetic Ginna Wall, MN, RN, IBCLC family medicine physician involved with the  Breastfeeding multiples & breastfeeding the Registration) 46 CPE hours, Coordinator of Lactation Services daily feeding and parenting issues of new premature Category II University of Washington Medical Center families  Breastfeeding and families Ginna founded the lactation program at the  Childbirth educator  Postpartum adaptation, mood disorders, To earn any contact hour credit, attendance University of Washington Medical Center in 1986  Labor and postpartum doula depression and breastfeeding at all events is required. and continues there as coordinator for Lactation  WIC clinic staff member  Medications & breastfeeding Services. This program serves a predominantly  Facilitator of early parenting education  Breastfeeding & working outside the home Past participants have said… indigent and high-risk client, and the challenge of caring for the premature infant is a major focus of the  Social worker, Early Head Start staff  Unfinished questions  Does it all make a difference? program’s lactation consultants. Almost 20% of the  La Leche League leader who wants updates “I feel I am going to be a better nurse and  Breastfeeding after six months ‘something has been awakened in me!’ I’m infants born at the University of Washington Medical and new scientific resources  Biological weaning from the breast so very glad I attended, and I will take back Center require neonatal intensive care. Ginna  Public health nurse or staff person working so much valuable information to share with received her master’s degree in nursing from the with new families my co-workers and patients.” University of Washington and has published several  Occupational or respiratory therapist See www.evergreenperinataleducation.com articles about breastfeeding in BIRTH, JOGNN and the Journal of Human Lactation. Ginna has served working with breastfeeding newborns for a complete list of topics and objectives "Your five-day course was so fantastic. I only used the course syllabus to study for the on the editorial board of the JHL and the exam  Registered Dietician working with pregnant committee of IBLCE. Ginna is currently a faculty women, new mothers and their babies IBCLC exam, and I got a 92! Thank you so much!" member of Bastyr University, an accredited naturopathic college. She has been on the faculty of Evergreen Perinatal Education since its inception.

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