Formula Feeding
Advanced Selection Strategies for Infants
This course will help you feel confident in providing unbiased, evidence-based, individualized education to your clients. It's not about brand popularity or fancy marketing, it's about nutrition science.
Infant formula is a booming industry… but it is possible to cut through the noise.
This course focuses on the provider's ability to distinguish how certain formulas differ based on nutrition ingredients. This information is invaluable to practitioners supporting infants consuming any amount of formula — from minimal supplementation to exclusive use.
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Learning Objectives for Infant Formula CEU:
Participants will be able to:
- Identify protein source differences between 2 infant formulas based on the list of ingredients
- Identify the infant formula fat source that can result in fatty acid soap formation in infant's intestines
- Identify the difference in whey/casein ratios between cow’s milk and human milk
- Identify the correct order of protein size categories within infant formula
- Identify the storage recommendations for bottles of mixed breast milk and formula
HERE'S WHAT'S INSIDE
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Module One (13 minutes)
Introduction
- Infant Formula Regulation
Module two (1 hour 55 minutes)
Infant Formula Ingredients
- Carbohydrates (sugar)
- Fats (oils)
- Protein (soy vs dairy)
- Protein (casein vs whey)
- Protein (goat and A2)
- Protein (type)
Module three (1 hour 38 minutes)
Infant Formula Considerations
- Switching Formulas
- Breastmilk & Formula
- European & Generic Formulas
- Additives (Probiotics, Prebiotics, Lactoferrin, MFGM)
Clients are asking the questions– use current evidence to guide recommendations
Answer with confidence when asked about mixing formula and breast milk, formula preparation, or the importance of ingredients
Course Instructor
Dr. Bridget E. Young, PhD
Dr. Young is a research scientist and educator. She received her PhD in Human Nutrition from Cornell University and undertook her research fellowship in Pediatric Nutrition at the University of Colorado.
She currently conducts clinical research studies in human milk and infant formula composition with a focus on bioactive components in human milk and ingredient variations in a formula that may have long-term programming effects on infant health outcomes. Bridget also works clinically with infants dealing with formula tolerance issues.
In 2014, Dr. Young founded “Baby Formula Expert” as a resource for parents and healthcare providers with the goal of empowering nutrition-based decisions around infant formula feeding.
Instructor Disclosures
It's not about brand popularity or fancy marketing, it's about science.
Enroll NowFrequently Asked Questions
Who is this infant formula course for?
- Occupational Therapy Practitioners (OT & OTA)
- Speech Language Pathologist (SLP & SLP-A)
- International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC)
- Physicians (MD, DO)
- Nurses (RN)
- Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA)
- Registered Dietitians (RD)
- Nutritionist
Any provider that may be involved with feeding infants who are supplemented with infant formula or even exclusively formula fed.
What makes this CEU course different?
This infant formula CEU course is information-dense! The instructor is an experienced and highly esteemed researcher who synthesizes complex topics of infant formula and makes them practical for providers and parents.
This course does not promote a specific brand of infant formula but focuses on the ingredients of different formulations and the potential impacts on the infant to fine-tune the critical thinking process for providers.
Are there prerequisites for this course?
There are no required prerequisites.
Can I count this course towards my 90 hours of lactation-specific education? Or to renew my lactation credential?
Absolutely! Please review the IBCLC Commission page for further details on lactation-specific education hours. To receive credit for completion, the course must be completed with 100% watch time and each participant will need to complete a post-assessment with a passing score of at least 80% to ensure all learning objectives are met.
Information about AOTA CEUs
This course is approved for 0.375 AOTA CEUs. Participants will be required to:
- Complete the course in its entirety (100% of the course watched)
- Complete a multiple-choice post-assessment with a passing score of at least 80% (untimed, multiple-choice test)
Information about ASHA CEUs
This course will not have CEUs directly submitted to ASHA. You will receive a certificate of completion and can use the CEUs towards the 30 PDHs required for each 3-year certification.
How long will I have access to the course?
6 months from the purchase date.
What is your refund/cancellation policy?
Refunds must be requested within 14 days of purchase by emailing [email protected]. A full refund is available if no modules have been started. A partial refund is available once ANY portion of the course has been viewed. The amount refunded is at the sole discretion of The Lactation OT LLC. There is no refund available after 14 days of purchase OR if module one has been completed. Recipients will receive acknowledgment of refund requests within 3 business days. If the request is valid per the terms listed above, the refund will be processed within 7 business days. If for any reason the course is canceled by The Lactation OT before the course is started, a full refund will be provided.
How do I request special accommodation?
Please send us an email at [email protected] at least 14 days before starting the course with further details of your request.
THERAPEUTIC BOTTLE-FEEDING (17.75 HOURS)
- Bottle Feeding Skills: Refining Clinical Reasoning for Selection and Use
- Bottle Refusal & the Breastfed Infant
- Formula Feeding: Advanced Selection Strategies for Infants