
Advanced Blactation Training
50-Hour Blactaton Training
An advanced professional lactation training course. When combined with our 45-hour training, it provides students with the required 95 educational hours that qualify for the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners requirements.
Anatomy & Physiology
Clinical Skills
Communication/Counseling
Contraindications
Equipment & Gadgets Used in Lactation
Infant Development
Nutrition
Lactation as a Public Health Consideration
Pharmacology/Toxicology
Pathology of Lactation
Social & Psychological Considerations for the Breastfeeding Dyad
And More!
A full course outline is provided to registered students at the beginning of each cohort.
This course is eligible for CERPs through the International Board of Lactation Consultants Examiners!
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Open To The Public
April 2-4, 2025
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST
Exclusive to Alameda County Residents & Supporters of Families Who Reside in Alameda County with Children 0-5
June 11-13, 2025
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST
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$950
Payment plans are available until 2 week prior to the close of registration
2 Payments x $488
4 Payments x $244
Email info@theblackcourse.com to set up payment plan
Registration closes 7 days prior to the start of the cohort
At this time, scholarships are not available
All sales are non-refundable; including payment plans
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Aspiring IBCLC
Recertifying IBCLC
CBE/CBA, CLE, CLES, CBS, CLC, etc.
Certified Blactavist Peer Counselors
Breastfeeding Peer Counselors
Doctors & Midwives
Nutritionists and Registered Dietitians
OT, PT, SLP
Nurses
Doulas
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Hybrid/Virtually over 3 days
To receive your certificate, you are required to attend both days of the webinar and complete a post-webinar evaluation
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Certified Blactation Educator/Accomplice - Advanced
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To provide in-depth and advance concepts in lactation support
Educate and inform families and communities about the various aspects of lactation
Prepare for the IBCLC exam
Fulfilling 45 of the 95 required lactation education hours for IBLCE
Advance your qualifications to work in maternal and child health settings, community programs, or advocacy roles
Advocate for lactation and maternal health equity
Prepares learners to address common issues in lactation
Focus on research and evidence-based practice