Narrated PowerPoint of Guide

Narrated PowerPoint of the Physician Breastfeeding Guide
Clinical Applications of the Guide – with 6 Breastfeeding Case Studies
PowerPoint presented by Virginia Clark, MD, CCFP, FCFP, BN, IBCLC

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Dr. Michele Monroy Valle, MPH, PhD, IBCLC, CHEP Good Food Inc, Saskatoon
It’s a magnificent video. I am already thinking of many ways to share it, including using it as the focal point for a lunch with physicians.

Candace Collins, RN, NP, Havover, ON, part of the University of Manitoba and BCC Baby Friendly Initiative team, QI pilot Community-BFI
Very inclusive of the guide and highlights important components that PCP should know about breastfeeding.

Marie Howell, RN BSN, DipH Midwifery, IBCLC, CCNE, Interior Health Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, Maternal Newborn Child Youth (MNCY) Program
Love the interaction and encouragement to use the guide at the same time. Love the case studies – pointing out key situations and the WHY. And, love it points out all the key pieces and useful day to day things the physicians or midwives can use.

Joanne Juras, RN, IBCLC, Interior Health Healthy from the Start phoneline
I really like the immersive content on the slides, and the slides are eye catching. The reality bits of “ No time? Here’s what you can do” gives a quick action.

Dr. Marie Tarrant, PhD, MPH, RN, Provost and Vice-President Academic pro tem, UBCO
The video is fantastic. I think it is a great add-on resource for any HCP who works in perinatal and maternal child health. As for nursing students, I think it would be helpful for those working in a perinatal area or who working with pregnant or breastfeeding clients in public health settings.

Georgia Kersche, 2nd year Medical Student at UBC
It definitely made the 71-page Breastfeeding ‘Bible’ more approachable. I’m impressed with the accessible language and the organization using case studies. These seem like realistic patient scenarios based on what I’ve seen in clinic so far. I plan to keep this download and try to make it available to myself entering clerkship for breastfeeding counselling. I made use of the online pdf to command+F and follow along. The Chart of Troubleshooting Common Breastfeeding Problems – so helpful! The postpartum section is really strong! I like the repeated linking back to the referral resource pages if a provider is short on time or unable to effectively demonstrate breastfeeding at that appointment. The video improved my understanding of the guide and my confidence navigating it.