The certified Lactation Consultant is an expert in the management of the breast-feeding mother-baby dyad. This person is a coach, consultant, teacher, and lactation expert. As a consultant, s/he works collaboratively with the Birthing Center, Newborn and Intensive Care nurseries, Pediatrics, OB, Family Practice, and nursing care teams to develop feeding plans for a range of infants from the normal newborn to the complex neonate. Makes clinical assessments and uses current lactation theories and research to develop evidence-based feeding plans that address individual feeding issues while respecting the physician's and family's breastfeeding goals.
- Provide lactation support and services to breast-feeding mothers/infants by physician or nurse referral.
- Collaborate with pediatricians, physicians, and nursing care teams to develop feeding plans.
- Use current lactation theories and research to develop evidence-based feeding plans that address individual feeding issues, such as nutritional requirements, while respecting the family's breastfeeding goals.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary team to provide continuity of care upon discharge of patients.
- Participate in developing, implementing, and evaluating patient education resources and programs dealing with breastfeeding.
- Participate in developing, implementing and evaluating staff education resources and programs dealing with breastfeeding.
- Teach, coach, support breastfeeding mothers utilizing evidence-based practice and with DHHS approved educational resources.
- Teach, coach, support, and mentor nursing staff and other healthcare learners to promote evidence-based clinical practice, and support breastfeeding skills to mother-infant dyad.
- Assess local community need for breastfeeding education, and participate/teach in programs to address needs.
- Utilize evidence-based research and knowledge to support clinical, educational and consultative roles in order to provide a scientific basis for professional nursing practice.
- Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team and dept. of APN in research opportunities that will advance the knowledge base and practice of lactation services.
- Participate in interdisciplinary performance improvement and clinical research to promote evidence-based lactation services and to improve clinical outcomes.
- Participate in the design, implementation and evaluation of programs and projects in lactation and breastfeeding to meet goals and objectives of DHHS.
- Identifies and analyzes system barriers to provision of excellent care and develops plans to resolve barriers.
- Participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of standards of practice, guidelines, policies, procedures, and protocols within area of lactation.
- Serve as a consultant to nursing, members of the healthcare community, and to the larger community in areas of lactation.
- Treats patients and their families, as well as staff with respect and dignity.
- Ability to use basic computer skills for charting and communication.
Regulatory Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in nursing, health, nutrition, or related field required.
- Certification by IBCLC (International Board of Certified Lactation Consultant) preferred. If not plan to obtain within 5 years of hire.
- Knowledge of medical terminology.
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