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Excellence in Care with The Ten Steps Two 2-day workshops May 2-3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Filled, registration closed) Wilf Family Center conference rooms 1 and 2 University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital 2450 Riverside Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55454 Oct. 17-18, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Humphrey School of Public Affairs Conference Center room 180 301 19th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55455 This workshop, presented by Molly Pessl, RN, BSN, IBCLC, FILCA. She is an internationally recognized expert in maternity care and lactation, and director of Evergreen Perinatal Education, advances evidence-based infant feeding policies and practices in the hospital or clinic. The course also provides the education cornerstone for hospitals who wish to pursue the designation of "Baby-Friendly." Explore the rapidly changing role of all healthcare professionals in caring for pregnant and new families. The workshop is designed to help hospitals and communities provide the basics of early breastfeeding care, with a focus on implementing The Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. Foundations for Best Practice in Lactation Care Five-day course Oct. 9-13, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Humphrey School of Public Affairs Conference Center room 180 301 19th Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55455 A complete, in-person core program to begin practice in evidence-based breastfeeding and lactation care. This five-day course is essential education for any healthcare professional or person who works with new mothers and their newborns, or as the beginning process for becoming a lactation consultant (IBCLC). This in-depth, in-person course enables participants to provide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeeding and lactation and to support new families in feeding their babies from birth through the process of weaning. Presented by Molly Pessl, RN, BSN, IBCLC, FILCA, and Christine Muenz, BA, MA, CLE. More about Evergreen Perinatal Education For course objectives, agenda, content, educational credits and faculty information for both courses, visit evergreenperinataleducation.com. PRESENTED BY EVERGREEN PERINATAL EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN BREASTFEEDING AND LACTATION 2017 Registration and fees Register at mhealth.org/lactationcourses Two-day course fees: Fairview/University of Minnesota Health Hospital and Home Care Staff: No charge Fairview or M Health Clinic Staff (one per clinic): No charge All others: $200 Five-day course fees: $945 Fairview or UMPhysicians employee: $500 Student: $500 Group (three or more from same agency): $900 per person For additional information: Patient and Family Support Services University of Minnesota Medical Center 2450 Riverside Ave. S, MB449 Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-672-4119 [email protected] © 2017 University of Minnesota Physicians and University of Minnesota Medical Center A collaboration between University of Minnesota Physicians and University of Minnesota Medical Center Mktg. 255090 SW 544754. DOD 04.17

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Excellence in Care with The Ten StepsTwo 2-day workshopsMay 2-3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Filled, registration closed)Wilf Family Center conference rooms 1 and 2University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital2450 Riverside Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55454

Oct. 17-18, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Humphrey School of Public Affairs Conference Center room 180301 19th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55455

This workshop, presented by Molly Pessl, RN, BSN, IBCLC, FILCA. She is aninternationally recognized expert in maternity care and lactation, anddirector of Evergreen Perinatal Education, advances evidence-based infantfeeding policies and practices in the hospital or clinic. The course alsoprovides the education cornerstone for hospitals who wish to pursue thedesignation of "Baby-Friendly." Explore the rapidly changing role of allhealthcare professionals in caring for pregnant and new families. Theworkshop is designed to help hospitals and communities provide the basicsof early breastfeeding care, with a focus on implementing The Ten Steps toSuccessful Breastfeeding.

Foundations for Best Practice in Lactation CareFive-day courseOct. 9-13, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Humphrey School of Public Affairs Conference Center room 180301 19th Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55455

A complete, in-person core program to begin practice in evidence-basedbreastfeeding and lactation care. This five-day course is essential educationfor any healthcare professional or person who works with new mothers andtheir newborns, or as the beginning process for becoming a lactationconsultant (IBCLC). This in-depth, in-person course enables participants toprovide accurate, current and consistent information about breastfeedingand lactation and to support new families in feeding their babies from birththrough the process of weaning. Presented by Molly Pessl, RN, BSN, IBCLC,FILCA, and Christine Muenz, BA, MA, CLE.

More about Evergreen Perinatal EducationFor course objectives, agenda, content, educational credits and facultyinformation for both courses, visit evergreenperinataleducation.com.

PRESENTED BYEVERGREEN PERINATAL EDUCATION

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION INBREASTFEEDING AND LACTATION 2017

Registration and feesRegister at mhealth.org/lactationcourses

Two-day course fees:b Fairview/University of Minnesota Health

Hospital and Home Care Staff: No charge

b Fairview or M Health Clinic Staff (one per clinic): No charge

b All others: $200

Five-day course fees:b $945b Fairview or UMPhysicians employee:

$500b Student: $500b Group (three or more from same

agency): $900 per person

For additional information:Patient and Family Support ServicesUniversity of Minnesota Medical Center2450 Riverside Ave. S, MB449Minneapolis, MN [email protected]

© 2017 University of Minnesota Physicians and University of Minnesota Medical Center

A collaboration between University of Minnesota Physicians and University of Minnesota Medical Center

Mktg. 255090 SW 544754. DOD 04.17