"Reframing Birth and Breastfeeding: Moving Forward" Conference
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Join us March 11-12, 2011, for the "Reframing Birth and Breastfeeding: Moving Forward" Conference, co-hosted by CIMS, the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute at UNC Chapel Hill, and the Center for Women's Health & Wellness at UNC Greensboro.
Sessions featured at the Reframing Birth and Breastfeeding Conference will evaluate current health care practice patterns, the practical, social and political forces which drive them and their impact on maternal and infant health and on women's breastfeeding practices, and advance feasible and effective public health strategies that lead to improved maternal and infant health and improved breastfeeding rates.
The conference program includes more than 22 hours of educational programming, and attendees may qualify for more than 13 contact hours for their participation. Additional educational opportunities are available during pre-conference workshops on Thursday, March 10.
Continuing Education:
� Contact hours have been applied for from the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
� Lamaze International contact hours have been applied for.
� Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
� CERPs applied for from IBLCE.
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The Birth Survey is an on-going online consumer survey that asks women to provide feedback about their birth experiences. Women�s responses about specific providers and facilities will be available online to other women in their communities to help them decide where and with whom to birth. As they become available, the official facility-level intervention rates gathered from the state departments of health will be paired with the women�s survey responses to help families make their birthing decisions.