
On demand CERPs in IBLCE Content Outline II: Physiology and Endocrinology for IBCLC Recertification through continuing education
To recertify as an IBCLC using continuing education recognition points, you will be invited to take a self-assessment. This self-assessment will be scored immediately, and will tell you if you need to get a minimum of 5 of your CERPs from one or more of the 7 content areas on the IBLCE Detailed Content Outline.
All IBCLC Recertification CERPs for Physiology and Endocrinology are 1 CERP unless otherwise noted.
- Case Study: Horrendous Engorgement and Tremendous Commitment
- Investigating Recurrence of Plugged Ducts, Nipple Blebs, & Mastitis
- Turn Up the Volume: Managing Supplementation (1.5 CERPs)
- The Origin of Love: Induced Lactation, Co-nursing, and Community Human Milk Sharing (2 CERPs)
All of these IBCLC Recertification CERPs for Physiology and Endocrinology are available a la carte or in one of these bundles:
- Clinical Complexities Bundle
- Ethics Essentials
- Lactation Private Practice Foundations
- LBC: Lactation Business Coaching Essentials
- Supplementing Babies Bundle
- 75-Hour Recertification Bundle
IBCLC Recertification CERPs for Physiology and Endocrinology include the following subject areas:
A. Physiology of Lactation
- Relactation
- Infertility issues
- Inducing lactation
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding – tandem
- Multiples (e.g., twins, triplets)
B. Endocrinology
- Hormonal influence of milk production
- Diabetes
- Maternal hormonal disorders (e.g., pituitary, thyroid, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)
- Maternal autoimmune disorders
- Newborn hypoglycemia
IBLCE does not require you to have CERPs in any specific subsection, just the main content area.
View CERPs in other content areas:
- I: Development and Nutrition
- II: Physiology and Endocrinology (You Are Here)
- III: Pathology
- IV: Pharmacology and Toxicology
- IV: Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology
- V: Techniques
- VII: Clinical Skills