PEDS 418
Pediatrics (PEDS)
Dept. Contact | Natalie Hiller |
Location | SSOM 300 |
Phone | 708-216-8192 |
nhiller@luc.edu |
Department: | Pediatrics |
Course Number: | PEDS-418 |
Course Title: | Lactation & Breastfeeding |
No. of Students: | 2 |
Site: | LUMC |
Supervisor: | Cindy Rubin, MD |
Duration: | 2 or 4 weeks |
Periods Offered: | Year round |
Prerequisite: | Available to fourth year students only. Open to SSOM students only. |
Special Note: |
Days - No evening and weekends REQUIRED. Opportunities to shadow evenings and weekends may be made available. Starting in July 2023, this elective will be graded pass/fail. |
Description: |
Despite well-known and studied medical benefits, physicians have limited knowledge and experience with human lactation. As this topic is not covered in Loyola’s core curriculum, this elective will allow increased exposure to both normal human lactation and maternal and infant complications through a combination of clinical shadowing experiences, self-study, and first-hand experience with various community lactation supports. Increased exposure will help solidify knowledge, increase positive beliefs and feelings about human lactation, and provide physicians with increased resources to support mother-child dyads. |
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Dept. Contact | Natalie Hiller |
Location | SSOM 300 |
Phone | 708-216-8192 |
nhiller@luc.edu |
Department: | Pediatrics |
Course Number: | PEDS-418 |
Course Title: | Lactation & Breastfeeding |
No. of Students: | 2 |
Site: | LUMC |
Supervisor: | Cindy Rubin, MD |
Duration: | 2 or 4 weeks |
Periods Offered: | Year round |
Prerequisite: | Available to fourth year students only. Open to SSOM students only. |
Special Note: |
Days - No evening and weekends REQUIRED. Opportunities to shadow evenings and weekends may be made available. Starting in July 2023, this elective will be graded pass/fail. |
Description: |
Despite well-known and studied medical benefits, physicians have limited knowledge and experience with human lactation. As this topic is not covered in Loyola’s core curriculum, this elective will allow increased exposure to both normal human lactation and maternal and infant complications through a combination of clinical shadowing experiences, self-study, and first-hand experience with various community lactation supports. Increased exposure will help solidify knowledge, increase positive beliefs and feelings about human lactation, and provide physicians with increased resources to support mother-child dyads. |
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