Special "Hands-On" Workshop
New Therapies from Ancient Roots
Clinical Issues in Lactation
A One- or Three-day Hands-On Workshop
8:30-5:00 each day
Lactation Physiology Plus Acupressure Traditional Chinese Massage
"Both Hands, Ten Fingers, and Love"
And oxytocin-infused manual therapy
for the management of breastfeeding challenges
Featuring
“Daphne” Di Huimin, MClinPsy, TCM-Cert, IBCLC, from Beijing, China
Author of China’s #1 professional textbook on breastfeeding and lactation
Certified by Peking University in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Traditional Chinese Massage
with
Christina M Smillie, MD, FAAP, IBCLC, FABM
Department of Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine, University of Rochester
Founder of Breastfeeding Resources, Stratford CT
This 3-day workshop is aimed at professionals who care for breastfeeding and lactating parents,
and students of those professions
Dates and Locations:
September 20-22, Waterbury Hospital - Event Concluded
September 27-29, Quinnipiac School of Nursing, North Haven
All workshops each day are from 8:30am to 5:00pm
About the speakers
Neither speaker has any financial relationships to disclose that would constitute a real or perceived conflict of interest.Di Huimin, MClinPsy, Cert-TCM, IBCLC
Di Huimin (aka English “Daphne”) is a Chinese educator, author and lactation consultant who speaks both domestically in China and internationally about the application of Traditional Chinese Medicine to the clinical management of breastfeeding and lactation challenges. She is the author of the most widely used textbook on breastfeeding and lactation in China and the founder and CEO of a private organization that provides IBLCE recognized lactation education programs for healthcare providers in over 20 major hospitals in China.
Certified in Traditional Chinese Medicineand Massage, Daphne synthesized this eastern knowledge with her western knowledge of breast anatomy and lactation physiology to create “Breast Hands-on Therapies for Love,” a massage technique to address a variety of common breastfeeding challenges. This unique manual therapy uses acupressure points to facilitate oxytocin release, which significantly augments the full ten finger breast massage, to give the patient a very comfortable, relaxing and effective treatment for such clinical issues as engorgement, local/regional ductal edema (“blocked ducts”), tender nipples, and problems with milk release and milk production.
Christina Smillie, MD, FAAP, IBCLC, FABM
Dr. Smillie is a retired Connecticut pediatrician who speaks locally, nationally and internationally about the practical management of a wide variety of clinical issues associated with breastfeeding and lactation. Board certified in both pediatrics and lactation, she founded, in 1996, the first private medical practice in the USA devoted to the specialty of breastfeeding and lactation medicine. She has served on the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Section on Breastfeeding, on the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine’s Board of Directors, for the North American Board of Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine, and as peer reviewer for numerous journals. Recently retired from clinical practice, Dr. Smillie continues to speak, write, teach and mentor. As adjunct professor in the Department of Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine at the University of Rochester, she mentors physicians in the URMC Breastfeeding and Lactation Fellowship program.
Objectives for the 3-day workshop:
1. By the end of this workshop, the participants will be able to identify and describe the key concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine theory: yin & yang, Qi, meridians and acupoints, and describe the interface between these concepts and established lactation physiology.
2. By the end of this workshop, the participants will be able to choose, locate and use appropriate acupressure points on the neck, back, arms, hands and breasts to address maternal well-being and for four specific breastfeeding, pumping, and lactation issues: (1) enhancing milk ejection, (2) relieving engorgement, (3) treating nipple pain, and (4) resolving regional ductal edema, Specifically, the participants should be able to explain, using both TCM and western terminology, the lactation physiology underlying the acupressure effects.
3. By the end of this workshop, the participants will be able to describe both the meaning and the practice of the massage dictum, “Both hands, ten fingers, and love” and apply this practice to massage lactating mothers’ breasts comfortably and effectively to address maternal and infant well-being and four distinct breastfeeding conditions—(1) enhancing milk ejection and milk production, (2) relieving engorgement, (3) treating certain types of nipple pain, and (4) resolving regional ductal edema. Specifically, the participants should be able to explain, using both TCM and western physiologic terminology, the importance of adding “love” to the manual therapy dictum.
- Lunch and all materials will be provided.
- The three day sessions are limited to 16 registrants
- A limited number of seats are available for those who want to register for only the first day of the workshop at Yale, Waterbury, and Quinnipiac.
Continuing Education Credits for these TCM Workshops: CERPs and CME
IBLCE Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs)
The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners has allocated the following CERPs to those attending either the Yale, Waterbury or the Quinnipiac workshop:- 19.00 L-CERPs for the full 3 day workshop
- 6.00 L-CERPs for those registered for the first day seminar
- No E-CERPs or R-CERPs
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Bridgeport Hospital and Prospect Medical Holdings, CT, are each accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ﴾ACCME﴿ to provide continuing medical education for physicians.CME for the seminar and workshop at Waterbury Hospital
- For the full 3 day workshop, Sept 20--22, 2024. Prospect Medical Holdings, CT, designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
- For the first day seminar, Sept 20, 2024, Prospect Medical Holdings, CT, designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
CME for the seminars and workshops at the Yale or Quinnipiac Schools of Nursing
- For the full 3 day workshop, August 5-7, 2024. or Sept 27-29, 2024. Bridgeport Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
- For the first day seminar, August 5, 2024 or Sept 27, 2024, Bridgeport Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Monday to Wednesday, August 5, 6, 7, 2024
Yale School of Nursing
Yale West Campus
400 West Campus Drive, Orange, CT 06477
Event has concluded
Friday to Sunday, September 20-22, 2024
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, Connecticut 06708
Choice to register for:
- All three workshop days
- First day only
- Event has concluded
FREE parking just below and directly in front of the hospital.
Friday to Sunday, September 27-29, 2024
Quinnipiac School of Nursing
Quinnipiac North Haven Campus
Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
370 Bassett Rd, North Haven, CT 06473
Choice to register for:
- All three workshop days
- First day only
To register, choose one below: