Donor Milk Banking
1 July 19 | Montana Wagner-Gillespie
webinar form for Active Leaders (does not include registration for CERPs credit)
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This webinar provides an overview of milk banking and processing in the United States and describes the differences between for-profit and non-profit human milk banking. Through the webinar, the viewer will learn about the steps to become a milk donor, how milk is processed in a non-profit milk bank, and the clinical uses of donor milk.
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Registration Fees:
Leaders and Leader Applicants– Webinar without 1 L-CERPs: $8.50
Non-Leaders– Webinar without 1 L-CERPs: $15.50
About Montana Wagner-Gillespie:
Montana Wagner-Gillespie graduated from North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC, USA) in 2013 with Bachelor of Science degrees in Nutrition Science and Biological Sciences. During her time at NCSU, she completed coursework in Maternal and Infant Nutrition which sparked her interest in all things lactation in particular donor milk banking. Montana started volunteering at the WakeMed Mothers’ Milk Bank in 2013. She completed her lactation consultant training at the Mary Rose Tully Training Initiative at UNC-Chapel Hill in 2014. Since 2014, Montana has worked as the manager of the WakeMed Mothers’ Milk Bank. She recently received her Master of Science in Nutrition with a minor in Food Science from North Carolina State University.
**Webinars are reviewed by a subcommittee of the Program Services Committee by members who are either experienced IBCLCs and/or medical professionals. All members of the review team are LLL Leaders.**