Calhoun Times

GNTC’s Human Lactation program celebrates student accomplish­ments

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Twelve students in Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College’s Human Lactation program were recently honored at the Gordon County Campus in Calhoun.

The event was an opportunit­y for the students to celebrate their accomplish­ments with family, friends and faculty.

Shannon Vann, a GNTC Human Lactation student from Dallas, shared some of the challenges the class faced during the pandemic.

“Challenges the class of 2021 faced were schedule changes when several students were quarantine­d and we had a couple of virtual weeks in a row. This was communicat­ed as best as possible so we could plan on where we needed to be,” said Vann. “Personal Protective Equipment was another concern, but equipment was provided to the students for use and maintenanc­e throughout the clinical rotation.”

During the month of October, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, GNTC’s Human Lactation students designed campaigns for community public health as a capstone project.

“One of the students created a social media infographi­c highlighti­ng breast cancer statistics based on a local hospital’s efforts to boost mammograms and correlated it with the reduced risk experience­d by parents who body feed,” said GNTC’s Human

Lactation program director, Audrey Thompson.

Another initiative the Human Lactation program undertook was implementi­ng an alumni associatio­n. The alumni associatio­n includes members from all previous Human Lactation classes.

The alumni associatio­n meets quarterly, either virtually or inperson. “We plan to hold one or two events yearly outside of the pinning ceremony for program graduates and Internatio­nal

Board Certified Lactation Consultant exam study groups. We also plan on having an alumni member involved in the 2022 class for study guidance, tutoring and as an ongoing presence to build the membership of the associatio­n,” said Vann.

The Human Lactation program at GNTC gives students clinical and classroom experience in the management of lactation, breastfeed­ing counseling skills and general health sciences.

The Human Lactation Diploma program at GNTC provides academic foundation­s at the diploma level for the clinical management of breastfeed­ing and human lactation.

Program graduates are trained in the standards of practice and code of ethics. They work within a defined scope of practice. The program provides clinical practice experience in management of lactation and breastfeed­ing counseling skills, as well as

education in human lactation, breastfeed­ing and general health sciences.

The program graduates will be trained to sit for Internatio­nal Board of Lactation Examiners Certificat­ion to become an Internatio­nal Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) which is considered the highest certificat­ion of a lactation profession­al.

For more informatio­n about GNTC, visit us at www.GNTC.edu.

 ?? GNtC ?? GNTC’s Human Lactation program students include (from left) Erin Fitzpatric­k, Gisselle Silva, Kristin Patterson, Maria Arroyo, Ayra Allen, Scarlet Davis, Heather Ballinger, Shannon Vann, Sydney Matthews, Christiane Worley and Autumn Robinson.
GNtC GNTC’s Human Lactation program students include (from left) Erin Fitzpatric­k, Gisselle Silva, Kristin Patterson, Maria Arroyo, Ayra Allen, Scarlet Davis, Heather Ballinger, Shannon Vann, Sydney Matthews, Christiane Worley and Autumn Robinson.

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