Pasteurised donor human milk

This lecture presentation with multiple-choice assessment (approx. 1 hour) examines the importance of Pasteurised Donor Human Milk (PDHM) to premature infants, how milk banks were developed and ideas for possible research in PDHM.
Key content areas:
- Why PDHM was needed at the Royal Hobart Hospital including an explanation of why premature babies need human milk and how we get PDHM.
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The journey involved in searching for a solution and the outcome.
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The Queensland milk bank and the Australian Red Cross milk bank.
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Ideas for possible research.
Enrolment period: 90 days commencing from the date of purchase.
Presenter:
Christina Galloway - IBCLC, RN, RM, Masters of Clinical Midwifery, IBCLC and Senior Lactation Consultant
Professional development points:
Australian College of Midwives: Approved for 1 CPD hour until 09/02/2023
This lecture presentation with multiple-choice assessment (approx. 1 hour) examines the importance of Pasteurised Donor Human Milk (PDHM) to premature infants, how milk banks were developed and ideas for possible research in PDHM.
Key content areas:
- Why PDHM was needed at the Royal Hobart Hospital including an explanation of why premature babies need human milk and how we get PDHM.
-
The journey involved in searching for a solution and the outcome.
-
The Queensland milk bank and the Australian Red Cross milk bank.
-
Ideas for possible research.
Enrolment period: 90 days commencing from the date of purchase.
Presenter:
Christina Galloway - IBCLC, RN, RM, Masters of Clinical Midwifery, IBCLC and Senior Lactation Consultant
Professional development points:
Australian College of Midwives: Approved for 1 CPD hour until 09/02/2023