3 E-CERPs + 3 CEUs

Expanding Your Lactation Private Practice

Annie Frisbie MA, IBCLC and Leah Jolly, IBCLC
Course description
As your practice grows, you may find yourself needing more help. But bringing on new people means training them in your policies and procedures to insure that you are meeting your ethical and legal obligations to your clients. This session will cover working with clinical subcontractors, administrative assistance, and insurance billers. Includes a bonus recording of a Q&A on optimizing your group practice.

This course also includes the bonus recording "Optimizing Your Group Practice." Annie & Leah from the Lactation Business Coaching podcast share strategies for creating a vision for your group practice and effectively communicating it to your team in a live interactive session. They also took questions from attendees which are included here.
Meet the Instructors

Annie Frisbie MA, IBCLC and Leah Jolly, IBCLC

Annie Frisbie is the author of Paperless Private Practice for Lactation Consultants and Lactation Private Practice: From Start to Strong. She is the creator of the Lactation Private Practice Essential Toolkit and a self-professed privacy and technology nerd.

Leah Jolly, IBCLC is the owner of a thriving group practice in Houston, TX and runs a lactation clinic through a pediatric office. She presents regularly on breastfeeding and lactation to families and professionals, and facilitates corporate lactation programs for several large corporation in the Houston area.
Patrick Jones - Course author

Learners say 

I never knew where to start, but now with your resources, my PP is a reality! Thank you again!! You have filled a huge gap in the available resources to IBCLCs. 

Rebecca Goff, MSN, ARNP, IBCLC

Well put together. Great information.

KatieAnn McKee, RN, IBCLC

I have been 100% satisfied with all of Annie’s resources. I can honestly say that I’m not sure I would HAVE a private practice without Annie! 

Natalie Gates, IBCLC

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Knowledge Gap
As your practice grows, you may find yourself needing more help. But bringing on new people means training them in your policies and procedures to insure that you are meeting your ethical and legal obligations to your clients. This session will cover working with clinical subcontractors, administrative assistance, and insurance billers.
Objectives

01

Describe the different kinds of support staff that can assist in private practice.

02

Explain the ethical and legal considerations in bringing subcontractors and support staff into your practice.

03

Learn how to implement policies and procedures for subcontractors and support staff.
IBLCE Content Outline
VII. A .7 Communications Technology     
VII. B. 4 Documentation 
VII. B. 6 Educating Professionals, Peers and Students 
VII. B. 9 Empowerment
VII. B. 10 Group Support
VII. C. 3 Code of Professional Conduct (CPC)
VII. C. 4 Principles of Confidentiality

Course Lessons

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