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Breastfeeding Practices Among African American/Black Women
Breastfeeding Practices Among African American/Black Women

Monday, November 17, 2014: 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Oral
During this session, presenters will describe factors that contribute to the breastfeeding experiences among African American/Black Women. This session will specifically highlight best clinical and community-based practices that contribute to improved breastfeeding among African American/Black Women, particular those that are low-income.
Session Objectives: Discuss factors associated with successful breastfeeding experiences among African American/Black Women
Describe successful clinical and community practices that positively impact breastfeeding experiences among African American/Black Women
Organizer:
Briana Jegier, PhD
Moderator:
Melissa Baker, MA
8:30am
Welcoming Remarks
8:35am
8:55am
9:35am
9:55am
Discussion
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Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: Socialist Caucus, Women's Caucus, Breastfeeding Forum
CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH)
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