OLCA 32nd Annual Breastfest Conference 2024
Format: 13 Videos
Size: 2.9 GB
Target Audience: Obstetric & Gynecology Physicians (also relevant for lactation consultants, nurses, midwives, WIC counselors, pediatricians, and maternal–child health professionals)
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📌 Overview
The Ohio Lactation Consultant Association (OLCA) 32nd Annual Breastfest Conference 2024 is a leading event dedicated to breastfeeding and lactation support. Held in March 2024, the conference combined in-person sessions and pre-recorded lectures, offering participants practical skills, evidence-based updates, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
This program focuses on the clinical, psychological, and social aspects of breastfeeding support, equipping healthcare providers with tools to better assist mothers, infants, and families.
🌍 Target Audience
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Obstetricians & Gynecologists
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Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs)
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Nurses & Midwives
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WIC Peer Counselors
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Pediatricians & Family Physicians in maternal–child health
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Students, trainees & new professionals in lactation care
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Researchers & educators in breastfeeding and lactation
📂 Topics & Sessions Included
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Applying Psychology and Social Theories to Breastfeeding Plans
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Baby-Friendly USA Competency Verification to Ensure Breastfeeding Success
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Breastfeeding in the NICU
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Breastfeeding Is Harder Than Law School
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Breastfeeding Twins and Higher-Order Multiples
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Engaging Fathers and Partners in Support of the Mother–Baby Dyad
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Go Moms – Go Babies – Keep Milking Sa Difference
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Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
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More Than Just Milk – Supporting Direct Breastfeeding in the NICU
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Navigating the Intersection of Opioid Use Disorder and Breastfeeding
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Pediatrician-Based Lactation Support & Barriers to Breastfeeding Identified by Families
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Preparing Mothers and Families for Breastfeeding When Cesarean Is Likely
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What Should Happen at a Baby-Friendly Hospital
✅ A comprehensive and multidisciplinary program designed to empower healthcare providers with the knowledge, practical strategies, and collaborative insights to improve breastfeeding outcomes and maternal–child health.
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