Breastfeeding and Medicine: Why It Matters and What You Need to Know - 7 August 2024
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Explore the critical intersection of breastfeeding and medicine in this 47-minute Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Melissa Bartick, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Gain valuable insights into the importance of breastfeeding in healthcare and discover essential knowledge for medical professionals. Delve into the latest research, best practices, and clinical implications of breastfeeding support in medical settings. Understand the far-reaching impact of breastfeeding on maternal and infant health outcomes, and learn how to effectively integrate breastfeeding education and support into medical practice. This informative session, hosted by the Stanford Department of Medicine, provides a comprehensive overview of why breastfeeding matters in medicine and equips healthcare providers with the knowledge needed to support optimal infant feeding practices.
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"Breastfeeding and Medicine: Why It Matters and What You Need to Know" | 7 August 2024
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Stanford Department of Medicine
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I'm beyond grateful for this learning path!!!! Thanks a lot. Human body impressed me every time. I always did breast sleeping because I wanted to sleep with my baby but now I could see the risks.