Having the ability to read and evaluate peer reviewed literature can give you an edge in your private practice. Not only does it allow you to have the most up-to-date evidence-based protocols, but it can give you more confidence when speaking to other healthcare professionals. If you are ready to take your ability to evaluate […]
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Having the ability to read and evaluate peer reviewed literature can give you an edge in your private practice. Not only does it allow you to have the most up-to-date evidence-based protocols, but it can give you more confidence when speaking to other healthcare professionals. If you are ready to take your ability to evaluate […]
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In honor of the International IBCLC certifying exam happening today, I am going to give you the run-down on how to become an IBCLC & provide you with some resources specific to the North & South Carolina area of the United States. Pathway 1 Pathway 1 is the most common route of becoming an IBCLC […]
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Let’s just start with this: infant formula, formula feeding, and breast-milk substitutes are not “bad” – and the WHO Code does not imply that they are. Infant formula offers a nutritionally complete food source for infants whose mothers cannot or choose not to breastfeed if a clean water source is available to prepare the formula with and […]
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