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05/01/2026 - 12:00pm to 06/01/2026 - 5:00pmStrengthening Skills, Supporting Families, Improving Pediatric Care! Join us for the 33rd Annual Robert E. Myers, MD Lectureship in Pediatrics, a focused half day virtual conference designed to empower pediatric providers with the knowledge and practical strategies needed to address some of the most pressing and often underrecognized challenges in today’s pediatric practice. This year’s program brings together expert pediatric faculty to address critical gaps in clinical practice related to human trafficking, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and complex neuromotor conditions. Through evidence based guidance and real world clinical insights, participants will gain tools to improve early identification, strengthen interdisciplinary coordination, and optimize long term health outcomes for vulnerable pediatric populations.
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05/03/2026 - 2:00pm to 4:30pmThis class for expectant parents focuses on the joys and common concerns of breastfeeding. Information includes the benefits for mothers and babies, initiating feedings, maintaining a milk supply and other practical considerations. Discussion includes basic breastfeeding knowledge and its importance, latch and positioning, breast care, breast milk storage and breastfeeding lifestyle. Registration fee includes a partner. This class is taught by an IBCLC
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05/03/2026 - 4:00pm to 6:00pmThis class is designed to help new parents develop realistic expectations while learning the basics of infant care. Section 1: This class provides guidance on newborn care, including detailed instructions on swaddling, diapering, and other essential caregiving techniques. Section 2: The second part of the class focuses on breastfeeding, including techniques for positioning and latching, as well as what to expect as your milk supply establishes.

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