New micro-credentials aim to improve breastfeeding experience for mums and their babies
The University of Western Australia is introducing two new online short courses in Lactology incorporating the latest in breastfeeding research, with the ultimate aim of improving the feeding experience for mums and their babies.
The UWA Schools of Allied Health, Molecular Sciences and Biomedical Sciences have developed the new micro-credentials, ‘Breastfeeding, a foundation for human health’, which will begin in September.
Senior Research Fellow with the Pharmacy Division of UWA’s School of Allied Health Melinda Boss will lead the short professional qualifications which are designed to suit anyone with an interest in how breastfeeding works.
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Busting pandemic myths and how Australia is tracking
The UWA Public Policy Institute will host a free online event for the community to provide the latest evidence about COVID-19, help people make informed decisions and navigate the vaccine landscape. The event will take place at 5.30pm on Tuesday 20 July.
With continued debate and mixed information surrounding COVID-19 and the rollout of vaccinations in Australia, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction.
During this Q&A-based virtual event, leading experts in public health, immunology and policy will tackle the most pressing community questions.
Event panel members
Associate Professor Christopher Blyth from the UWA Medical School who is also co-chair of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation and co-director of the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases at Telethon Kids Institute will provide information on the different vaccines available, their effectiveness, and address com
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ULM now accepting transfers from BPCC to Health Studies programs
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Attending the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the University of Louisiana Monroe and Bossier Parish Community College were, from left, in front, representing BPCC, Carolyn Burroughs, Kelly Brandon, Chancellor Dr. Rick Bateman, Jr., and Dr. Holly French-Hart; and in back from ULM, President Ron Berry, Dean of Health Sciences Dr. Don Simpson, and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Alberto Ruiz.
ULM and Bossier Parish Community College sign memorandum of understanding
The University of Louisiana Monroe is now accepting credits from Bossier Parish Community College students who have completed the two-year Associate of Applied Science in Occupational