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The Role of Donor Milk in the Reduction of Infant Mortality and Morbidity: A Child Survival Issue image

The Role of Donor Milk in the Reduction of Infant Mortality and Morbidity: A Child Survival Issue

After completing this online module, you will be able to describe the historic relationship between wet nursing and donor milk banking and discuss at least three ways in which breastfeeding and donor milk fosters improved child survival. 3 Contact Hours for RNs, 3.0L CERPs for IBCLCs, 3 contact hours for CLCs.  Module includes monograph, self-check questions, and evaluation.

Course Originally Released on: 07/01/2018
Date of Most Recent Review: 07/01/2024
Next Scheduled Update / Expiration Date: 07/01/2026

PLEASE NOTE: Due to new IBLCE requirements, you must complete this module, including the evaluation and downloading of the certificate, by December 31, 2025 in order to receive IBCLC continuing education credits. Extensions will not be possible. If you are using the module for any other recertification (CLC, RN, etc.), you do not need to finish by this date.

$30.00