Infant Feeding Part 2: Formula Feeding course

Speciality
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Time / Duration
30 minutes
Subject matter expert
e-Learning for Healthcare
Provider
eIntegrity

This session will give you the information you need to help parents and carers to minimise the risks of formula feeding.

Learning objectives

By the end of this session you will be able to:

  • Advise parents on minimising the risks of infant formula feeding by feeding according to feeding cues and making-up and storing feeds safely
  • Describe the development of formula milks over time
  • Describe the differences between the types of infant formula milks available on the current market
  • Describe how to bottle feed responsively

This session will give you the information you need to help parents and carers minimise the risks of formula feeding.


PRM123
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites

Before commencing this session you should complete the following HCP session:

  • Growth and Nutrition - Infant Feeding Part 1: Breastfeeding (402-0042)
Instructors / Speakers
Mary Renfrew,
Professor of Mother and Infant Health in the University of York,
Qualifications: PhD, BSc, RM, RGN, DN

Mary qualified as a nurse in 1977 (University of Edinburgh), and as a midwife (Edinburgh) in 1978. She was awarded a PhD in 1982, having spent several years with the MRC Reproductive Biology Unit, conducting clinical research in breastfeeding.

Mary worked as a midwife in Oxford and spent several years teaching in Alberta, Canada before taking up post as Director of the Midwifery Research Initiative at the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit in Oxford (1988).

She was appointed as Professor of Midwifery Studies in the University of Leeds (1994), before taking up her current post as Professor of Mother and Infant Health in the University of York (2004).

She established and currently directs the multidisciplinary Mother and Infant Research Unit, where she leads a programme of work on maternal and infant nutrition, including research and evidence-based policy and practice.

Mary has conducted research and systematic reviews on infant feeding for NICE, the NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme, the Cochrane Collaboration, and the Department of Health.

Alison McFadden,
Research Fellow,
Qualifications: PhD, MA, RM, ADM, Cert Ed (Adults)

Following qualification as a midwife in Bristol in 1981, Alison experienced all aspects of clinical midwifery working in Bristol and Middlesbrough in the UK.

She spent three years working as a volunteer in Malawi, Central Africa, in the role of midwife-in-charge and midwifery tutor at a small rural mission hospital. Alison qualified as a midwife teacher at the University of Nottingham and was a midwifery lecturer at the University of Teesside until 2006.

Alison gained an MA in Applied Educational Studies at the University of York in 1993. In 2005 she was seconded to the Mother and Infant Research Unit at the University of York. In 2006, she was awarded a National Institute of Health Research Doctoral Fellowhship. Her doctoral research explored the breastfeeding experiences and support needs of women of Bangladeshi origin living in the UK.

Alison is currently employed as a research fellow at the Mother and Infant Research Unit.

Maureen Minchin,
BA Hons, MA (Melb) TSTC

Maureen Minchin BA Hons, MA (Melb) TSTC is a medical historian who changed course from academia to advocacy as a result of her experience of motherhood.

Her book, ’Breastfeeding Matters’ (1985) was declared a “milestone in the history of breastfeeding” by Prof JD Baum.

She has worked extensively in the area of infant nutrition, acting as a consultant on projects for WHO, USAID and UNICEF. She was influential in the creation of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE), and has educated thousands of health professionals about lactation and infant feeding.

Type
Course
Delivery
Online
Title
Infant Feeding Part 2: Formula Feeding course
Speciality
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Interest Areas / Topics Covered
Child and family health, Child health/paediatrics/immunisation, Children and young peoples health, Maternal-child
Location
ONLINE
Provider Type
Education Provider
Time / Duration
30 minutes
Location
Online
Posted By
eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
Reference
08_03
Access Duration (in months)
12
Programs this course belongs to
Modules this course belongs to
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