Breastfeeding Grand Rounds Evaluation

with Ruth A. Lawrence, M.D., Author of “Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession,” Professor of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Rochester; Richard Schanler, MD, Chief of NICU, North Shore Long Island Hospital; Karlene H. Hill, BS, RN, IBCLC, CCE, CLC, and CIMI, OB/GYN Nursing, University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital

Women’s Health Grand Rounds is a satellite broadcast series addressing women’s health issues of clinical and public health significance sponsored by the University at Albany School of Public Health in partnership with the New York State Department of Health Bureau of Women's Health.

Please contact Cheryl Reeves, Associate Director of Continuing Education, School of Public Health, University at Albany, with any problems or questions.

Participant Information
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1. Work location
New York State
Outside New York State
2. Primary occupation
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3. Primary work setting
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Hospital
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4. How did you learn about this program? (check all that apply)
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5. What format did you use?
VHS video
Videostreaming
Evaluation
The overall goal of this program is to improve maternal and infant health by increasing the incidence and duration of breastfeeding among women in New York State. All fields in this section are required.
The program adequately addressed the following specific objectives:
6. Describe the benefits of breast milk for premature infants and their mothers.
Strongly Agree
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7. Describe the logistical challenges involved in providing breast milk for premature infants and transitioning them to feeding at the breast.
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8. Describe hospital and community resources that can support nursing mothers with premature infants.
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9. The specific objectives successfully met the overall goal of the program.
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10. The presenter, Dr. Ruth Lawrence, was knowledgeable.
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11. The presenter, Dr. Richard Schanler, was knowledgeable.
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12. The presenter, Karlene Hill, was knowledgeable.
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13. The teaching strategies were appropriate to the topic.
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14. The program satisfied my educational needs.
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15. The program will enhance performance of my duties.
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16. The program will improve my practice/professional outcomes.
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17. The format (e.g., videotape, videostreaming) is a good way for me to get continuing education.
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18. The handout materials were effective.
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19. I would recommend this program to others.
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Comments
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20. What was the most useful or important thing you learned during this program?
 
21. What suggestions do you have for improving the program?
 
22. Other comments about this program.
 
23. Other women’s health topics of interest you would like to see included in this series.
 
Continuing Education Credits
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