Faculty

 

Peter Hartmann, Ph. D. completed his Ph. D at the University of Sydney in 1967. After postdoctoral positions at NIRD in the UK, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Sydney, he was appointed to a lectureship in biochemistry at The University of Western Australia in 1972. He has been Head of Department of Biochemistry and Dean of the Faculty of Science at The University of Western Australia. His initial research interest was in lactation in dairy animals, and in 1973 commenced studies on the biochemistry and physiology of lactation in women. Peter has published extensively on the synthesis and secretion of milk over the entire lactation cycle of women - from conception to weaning. Over the last 39 years he has published 150 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 21 book chapters, and 62 review papers and he has supervised 34 successful PhD students. Currently his research is directed towards understanding a) breastmilk synthesis and composition, milk ejection and breastmilk removal by either the suckling infant or electric breast pumps; b) influence of infant appetite and breastmilk composition on infant breastmilk intake, gastric emptying, growth and body composition; and c) investigation of alternate methods for pasteurization of donor breastmilk. In addition he is developing clinical protocols for the assessment of the normal function of the lactating breast. The La Leche League International (LLLI) Board of Directors selected Professor Hartmann to receive the 2007 LLLI Award of Excellence, the ISRHML presented him with the Macy-Gyorgy award in 2006 and the Australia Breastfeeding Association awarded him the Elizabeth Mills Award in 1995. He is a Fellow of the Nutrition Society of Australia, will receive the Rank Prize in Nutrition in the UK in 2010, and is currently President elect of ISRHML and a Visiting Professor, Kagawa Nutrition University, Sakado, Japan. He is co-editor of a Hale & Hartmann’s Textbook of Human Lactation 1st ed 2007.
Peter and Robyn have a daughter, Melinda and a son, Ben and two grandsons.


Diana West, BA, IBCLC is an international board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) in private practice, author of the 8th edition of "The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding," "Making More Milk: A Nursing Mother's Guide to Milk Supply," "Defining Your Own Success: Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction Surgery," and ILCA's popular "Clinician's Breastfeeding Triage Tool." She is a La Leche League Leader and administrator of the popular BFAR.org, LowMilkSupply.org, and LactSpeak.org websites. To top it all off, she and her family raise German Shepherd guide dog puppies for the Seeing Eye. Most importantly, though, Diana mothers her three charming, breastfed sons in partnership with her husband Brad in their home in New Jersey, which she has discovered is much nicer than the way it looks on the Sopranos.

 

Objectives

 

Thursday (Peter Hartmann)

 

Friday (Diana West)

 

Schedule

 

No audio or videotaping allowed.

 

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Peter Hartmann, Ph. D.

7:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

Lunch & Refreshments Included

 

7:30      Registration; Coffee, Tea and Muffins

8:00      Welcome

8:15      Evolution of lactation: Protection then Nutrition

9:45      Coffee Break

10:00    The control of milk supply by infant appetite

11:30    Lunch

1:00      Changes in breast physiology associated with blocked ducts and mastitis

2:30      Refreshment Break

2:45      Experience based versus Evidence based care for breastfeeding mothers

4:15      Evaluation / CEU Awards

 

 

Friday, April 16, 2010

Diana West, BA, IBCLC

7:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

Lunch & Refreshments Included

 

7:30      Registration; Coffee, Tea and Muffins

8:00      Welcome

8:15      Breastfeeding After Cosmetic Breast Surgery

9:30      Coffee Break

9:45      Assessing Low Milk Production

10:45    Coffee Break

11:00    Surprising Causes of Low Milk Production

12:15    Lunch

1:30      Making More Milk: New Methods of Increasing Milk Production

3:00      Refreshment Break

3:15      Helping Millennial Moms Breastfeed

4:15      Evaluation / CEU Awards

  

Continuing Education Credits


This conference has applied for ADA, ICEA, and VSNA credits.

11 L-CERPs and 1 R-CERP approved by IBLCE.

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of The University of Vermont and Vermont Lactation Consultant Association. The University of Vermont is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Vermont designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
 

 

Tuition Assistance

Tuition assistance is available.  For further information about the application guidelines, write to Tricia by March 10, 2010 at tuitionaid@vlca.org or

VLCA Conference Tuition Assistance

PO Box 32

Starksboro, VT 05487

 

VLCA Membership

Annual Dues: $25

Join now!  Save $10 off registration.

 

Members Meeting

Thursday, April 15

5:00 PM in Montpelier Room

 

Registration Information

Please read carefully and completely.

Pre-registration is required.

Phone registration is not accepted.

Early registration is strongly recommended.

In years past, this conference has sold out well before the final deadline.

 

Mail Registration Form to:

VLCA Conference

PO Box 32, Starksboro, VT 05487

For information, email Kathy at registration@vlca.org or call 802-453-3087 (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

 

Payments

Make check payable to VLCA Conference, and enclose with the registration form.  (Check or money order in US funds only.)

For written confirmation, enclose a SASE with US postage.

Payments from Individuals

Registration form must be accompanied by payment.

Payments from Employers

Registration form must be received on or before the deadline.

Signed documentation by employer on letterhead stationary, verifying forthcoming payment, must be included with the registration form.

Payment must be received by March 30 2009.

Register early and confirm with your employer that registration was mailed.

 

 

Registration Form

 

 

Cancellations

Cancellations received by March 29, 2010 will receive a tuition refund less a $55.00 fee per day.  Cancellations must be received in writing.

Refunds will be mailed after the conference.

No refunds given after the deadline or for "no-shows".

VLCA is not responsible to refund registration if the speakers and/or content are changed due to circumstances beyond our control.

 

Deadlines

Early Registration – March 15, 2010
Final Registration –March 29, 2010

 

Accommodations  

The Hilton Hotel Burlington overlooks Lake Champlain. A limited number of rooms are reserved for conference participants at special rates: single/double occupancy, $109. Please make your reservations by calling the Burlington Hilton directly at (802) 658-6500 or fax (802) 658-4659, no later than March 26, 2010.  Mention that you are attending the VLCA Conference. The hotel features an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, exercise equipment, and a restaurant, and is a short walk to downtown Burlington. Web site: www.burlington.hilton.com.  For information about the Burlington area, call the Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce, (802) 863-3489, web site: www.vermont.org/visiting/index.html.  Please make roommate arrangements on your own.  Neither the Hilton Hotel nor the Conference Staff can do this.  Please be prepared for variations in temperature in the conference rooms.

 

Directions

Hilton Hotel Burlington is located on Battery Street in Burlington, Vermont. Take Interstate 89 to Exit 14 West. Follow signs to downtown Burlington on Rt. 2 West, toward the lake. When Rt. 2 (Main Street) intersects with Battery Street, turn right. The Hilton will be on the right. Discounted parking is available to guests.

 

Accessibility / Special Needs

All conference facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. For facilities information, contact Pat by February 27, 2009 at facilities@vlca.org or write to:

VLCA Conference Facilities

PO Box 32

Starksboro, VT 05487

 

Infants

VLCA acknowledges and respects the need for mothers and babies to be together. Quiet babies in arms are welcome. We ask that those with babies sit near an exit door. Restless infants will require immediate attention as a courtesy to participants and for the comfort of the child.

 

Marketplace

The Marketplace offers outstanding exhibiting, sales, and networking opportunities to breastfeeding-friendly businesses.  For exhibitor info, contact Vicki at marketplace@vlca.org or write to:

VLCA Conference Marketplace

PO Box 218
Hyde Park, VT 05655

 

 

The Vermont Lactation Consultant Association, Inc. supports the World Health Organization International Code on the Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, and has requested that all exhibitors comply with the Code. This conference has not received funding from any manufacturer of artificial milk for babies.