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Certified Breastfeeding Specialist Information Guide

About Lactation Education Resources

Lactation Education Resources (LER) is a comprehensive lactation training organization providing high-quality, evidence-informed care.

LER has the most comprehensive, up-to-date online catalog of lactation courses available, bringing together the knowledge of highly experienced and cutting-edge instructors from around the globe. With options for beginning and advanced providers, LER supports learning throughout the entire lactation consulting career.

Our Mission

To develop and deliver learning opportunities in lactation and breastfeeding skills from novice to expert.

Our Vision

To contribute to the health of mothers and infants by training breastfeeding supporters to promote, protect, and support breastfeeding.

Our Core Values

We are committed to providing outstanding customer service, professional courtesy in our communications with others, and a dedication and commitment to helping students achieve their goals.
  • We believe that every baby deserves human milk.
  • We believe that every nursing parent deserves an empowering lactation experience.
  • We believe equipped and motivated practitioners inspire parents to achieve their lactation goals.
  • We believe it is our responsibility to apply evidence-based, relevant, and inclusive education techniques to train aspiring lactation consultants.
  • We are committed to inclusion, diversity, and equity among nursing parents, our students, our staff, and instructors.
  • We adhere to the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes.

About the Certified Breastfeeding Specialist™

The purpose of the Certified Breastfeeding Specialist™ (CBS) certificate is to recognize each individual who meets established criteria, upholding standards of practice and thereby promoting public protection. The CBS certificate is exclusively awarded by LER.
A CBS is a member of the healthcare team who has earned and maintains the voluntary certificate which identifies knowledge and expertise in the normal course of breastfeeding management and care. An individual who holds the certificate, has met defined eligibility requirements and passed an examination. The CBS has the knowledge to:
  • Advocate and educate about breastfeeding as a global public health imperative
  • Promote environments that support lactation
  • Facilitate an optimal breastfeeding experience for families
A CBS works independently and in collaboration to empower mothers/parents, children, and families to meet their breastfeeding goals.
The CBS program offers a voluntary certificate which does not necessarily confer the right or privilege to practice. Individuals who hold the CBS certificate must abide by the legal authority in the jurisdiction in which they practice or wish to practice. Upon completion of the course work and successfully passing the exam, a CBS must adhere to the Scope of Practice and Standards of Practice during their tenure.
To maintain the CBS certificate, certificants must recertify every five years. Recertification requires 20 hours of lactation specific continuing education. A CBS whose certificate has lapsed for more than three months, must take the Lactation Consultant Training Program (LCTP) or the Core Lactation Consultant Course (CLCC), and pass the corresponding examination.
Eligibility Requirements
Those who take the online LCTP or CLCC and pass the corresponding examination are eligible to become a CBS.

CBS Course Overview

The CLCC consists of 52+ hours of lessons and subjects which cover the basic lactation specific education necessary to support the expected course of breastfeeding. Lessons include topics such as
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Composition of human milk
  • Infant and child growth and development
  • Position and latch
  • Basic counseling skills
  • Medication use and breastfeeding
  • Impact of culture in breastfeeding support
The LCTP consists of 95+ hours and includes the above content in the CLCC course as well as additional information to support the expected course of breastfeeding. Upon successful completion, the 95+ hour course meets the lactation specific education requirement from the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE).
Lesson topics include but are not limited to:
  • Legal and ethical concerns for the lactation consultant
  • Infant feeding in disasters
  • Politics and breastfeeding
  • Interpretation of breastfeeding research
  • Infant assessment
  • Relactation and induced lactation
Please note: the specific course titles and content may be altered to meet the needs of the students and our accreditation organizations.

CBS Examination Overview

The CLCC examination consists of 75+ multiple choice questions in English. The exam may be offered in Spanish. The LCTP examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions in English. Each question has only one correct answer, and there is no penalty for a wrong answer. The questions on the examination may contain images. Please allot 140 minutes (2 hours, 20 minutes) to complete the examination.

Adherence to the Standards of Practice, Scope of Practice and Related Policies

The Standards of Practice for CBSs and accompanying procedures are publicly available on the LactationTraining.com website. The purpose of this is to define professional conduct for CBSs and to protect the public. The CBS must adhere, with attestation, to the Standards of Practice, Scope of Practice, Disciplinary Procedures and other Related Policies, prior to taking the CBS exam. CBS candidates should be familiar with the These documents can be found on the LER website.

Confidentiality Policy OR Commitment to confidentiality

Lactation Education Resources is committed to protecting confidential and/or proprietary information related to students, certificants, and exam content. LER will not disclose any confidential certificant information unless authorized in writing by the individual or as required by law.

Student Course and Examination Results

Individual CBS completion rates, scores and examination results are considered confidential. Course and examination scores are released only to the individual student unless a signed release is provided in advance. Personal information submitted by students and certificants is considered confidential information.

Certified Breastfeeding Specialist Verification

The names of certified individuals is not considered confidential and may be published by LER. Published information may include name, city, state, province, country, and certification status. An online registry of certificants may be provided to the public. Employers may also receive written verification provided that LER has received a signed release from the certificant.

De-Identified Data

To promote and support research within the human lactation and breastfeeding field, LER may, upon approval by the LER Medical Director, provide aggregated and de-identified data. To achieve these goals and aims, LER reserves the right to use a combination of de-identified data, including but not limited to, examination results, to evaluate performance, testing and administration strategies for research and evaluation purposes. LER may also disseminate approved surveys and questionnaire-type requests to its constituents to complete at their own will.

LER students and CBS certificants

LER students and CBS certificants are prohibited from transmitting information about LER examination questions, course content, or content in any form to any person or entity at any time, either prior to, during, or following completion of the courses or examination. Failure to comply with this prohibition, or failure to report any information about suspected violations of such prohibitions or otherwise about any possible course or examination irregularities by themselves or others, may result in their scores being canceled or their certificate being revoked, in accordance with LER’s policies and procedures.

Nondiscrimination Policy

LER does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sect, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, ability, marital status, sexual orientation, military, political persuasion, geographic location or socioeconomic status or any other basis prohibited by the laws of the United States of America or of the state of Maryland. LER is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of the LER community as well as all seeking access to the LER community. In our course work, we strive to provide diversity of thought, lived experiences and perspectives in the carefully curated expert content that our students have come to value and expect from LER.
LER’s CBS Management and Oversight Team To learn more about our complaint process, visit here.

Disciplinary procedures for the Certified Breastfeeding Specialist

A Certified Breastfeeding Specialist (CBS) has successfully completed the required lactation specific education and passed the corresponding exam through Lactation Education Resources (LER). CBS’ subscribe to a Standards of Practice and Scope of Practice.

Successful candidates are granted certification by LER and may hold themselves out to the public for lactation support services. LER has adopted these procedures to allow consumers and others to bring complaints concerning certificants’ conduct to LER. LER may require education, obtain written assurance of discontinuation of specified conduct, privately reprimand, publicly reprimand, suspend the certificant or revoke the certificant’s certification.

All information in a submission that constitutes personal data of a complainant (including one or more of the complainant’s children), certificant, or a third party may be disclosed by LER to that person as part of the LER’s disciplinary proceedings process. Such personal data will be subject to LER’s privacy notice and the person’s rights and obligations specified.

LER’s CBS management and oversight team

The Program Director leads the CBS Oversight Committee and ensures the process is implemented and followed. All committee members, LER staff, instructors and other individuals engaged in investigations or decisions with respect to any complaint under these procedures shall be indemnified and defended by LER against liability arising from LER related activities to the extent provided by law.

Complaints

Complaints must be signed and include valid contact information for the submitter. It can be submitted either electronically via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or in writing, addressed to LER, at 712 Childs Point Road, Annapolis, MD, 21401, USA and marked “Personal and Confidential”. Inquiries or submissions other than complaints may be reviewed and handled by LER at its discretion. During the course of the disciplinary process, a complainant’s identity may become known to the certificant who is subject of the complaint for purposes of ensuring a fair process.

LER may self-initiate complaints on the basis of anonymous complaints or third-party sourced information only when the allegations pertain to egregious conduct such as abuse or significant bodily harm. All other anonymous complaints will not be considered.

The individual filing a complaint is referred to as the “complainant” and must have direct, first-hand knowledge of the facts of a CBS violation of one or more principles of the Standards of Practice or Scope of Practice. Complaints made without sufficient documentation as well as those based on hearsay may be invalid. All available information must be submitted with the complaint form (e.g., screenshots of social media posts, emails, photos, charting, etc.).

The complainant must provide signed consent authorizing LER to share with or otherwise disclose to (a) the certificant and (b) all persons with knowledge identified in the complaint all the information included in the complaint, or a summary of such information, for the purposes of the disciplinary proceeding initiated against a certificant. The consent includes an authorization for LER to collect information, including health information, from anyone who may have knowledge of the relevant facts about the complaint.

Upon receipt and preliminary review of a submission, the Program Director may conclude in their sole discretion, that the submission (a) contains unreliable or insufficient information, (b) is patently frivolous or inconsequential or (c) is otherwise not actionable under these procedures. If deemed invalid, the submission will be disposed of. The submitter will be notified.

If the submission is deemed valid, written notice will be provided to the certificant whose conduct has been called into question. The notice shall include a copy of these procedures, a summary of the complaint, and provide thirty (30) days from receipt of the notice to submit in writing any information relating to the complaint that the certificant may want to present to the CBS Oversight Committee.

Review of Complaint

For each submission involving an alleged violation of the Standards of Practice and/or Scope of Practice, the Program Director shall authorize an investigation into the specific facts or circumstances to whatever extent necessary to clarify, expand, or corroborate the information provided by the submitter. The Program Director shall appoint a review team, comprised of three members of the CBS Oversight Committee, to investigate and make an appropriate determination with respect to each valid and actionable complaint.

No one with personal involvement or conflict of interest may serve on the review team. The team will initially determine whether it is appropriate to review the complaint under these procedures or whether the matter should be referred to another organization or entity.

Both the individual submitting the complaint, and the certificant who is the subject of the investigation, or their employer, may be contacted for additional information with respect to the complaint. The time for providing such additional information shall be established by the review team. The review team may contact other individuals who may have knowledge of the facts and circumstances surrounding the complaint.

All investigations and deliberations of the review team are conducted in confidence. All written communications are sealed and marked "Personal and Confidential". The process is conducted objectively, without any indication of prejudgment. An investigation may be directed toward any aspect of a complaint which may be relevant.

Determination of violation

Upon completion of an investigation, the review team recommends to the Program Director and Medical Director that there has been a violation of the Standards of Practice and/or Scope of Practice. The review team may propose a sanction along with the results of their investigation. If the review team determines there is no violation, the complaint is dismissed and provides notice to the certficant and the individual who submitted the complaint.

If a violation has been found, the certificant shall be notified. The certificant shall be given thirty (30) days to respond in writing to the review team’s findings.

The review team shall provide its determination in writing to the certificant whose conduct is at issue and explain the findings and identify which aspects of the Standards of Practice and/or Scope of Practice have been violated.

In certain circumstances, the certificant who has violated the Standards of Practice and/or Scope of Practice may be offered an opportunity to submit a written assurance that the conduct in question has been terminated and will not recur. If such an offer is extended, the certificant at issue must submit the required written assurance within thirty (30) days of receipt of the offer.

Sanctions

Any of the following sanctions may be imposed:
  1. Relevant continuing education
  2. Private or public written reprimand to the CBS
  3. Suspension of the CBS for a designated period
  4. Revocation of the CBS certification

In conjunction with any of the sanctions above, the review team may require that specific actions be taken by the certificant (e.g., continuing education on ethics or submission of a letter of assurance that the conduct in question has been terminated and will not recur) which are not requirements of certification.

For each of the public sanctions, a summary of the determination and the sanction will be published by LER.

Certificants who have had their certification revoked may not be considered for the CBS certification in the future. If certification is revoked, any and all certificates must be returned promptly to LER.

Resignation

If a certificant who is the subject of a complaint voluntarily surrenders their CBS certification at any time during the process of a complaint, the complaint is dismissed without any further action by the review team. The entire record is sealed and the individual may not purchase the CBS courses nor complete the certification. However, LER may authorize the review team leader to communicate the fact and date of resignation, and the fact and general nature of the complaint which was pending at the time of the resignation, to or at the request of a government entity engaged in the administration of law. Similarly, in the event of such resignation, the person or entity who submitted the complaint is notified of the fact and date of resignation and that LER has dismissed the complaint as a result.

These procedures are designed to resolve only complaints concerning potential unethical conduct of a CBS within the meaning of the Standards of Practice and/or Scope of Practice. These procedures are not applicable to disputes of a commercial or personal nature, such as claims that a CBS's conduct amounted to defamation or disparagement, or to differences in professional opinion. Such matters should be resolved without resorting to these procedures. Only complaints where the major component rises to the level of unethical conduct under the Standards of Practice and/or Scope of Practice will be considered by LER.

Complaint form
(please print and mail or include the following information in an email, sent to the address provided above)

Person filing complaint (“Complainant”) NOTE: must be an individual with direct, firsthand knowledge of the facts involving a potential violation of the CBS Scope of Practice and/or Standards of Practice

CBS whom complaint is being filed
Name: Email:
Address: Telephone:
Name: Email Address:
Address: Employer:
Telephone:

Complainant's relationship with CBS in question (e.g. consumer, supervisor, co-worker, etc.)




Provide a brief and concise summary of the complaint. Include answers to questions in your own words (who, what, where, when, why and how). Please include all relevant documentation with the complaint form. Attach additional pages if necessary.




Identify the specific provision(s) of the CBS Scope of Practice and/or Standards of Practice allegedly violated by the CBS who is the subject of this complaint. This information is required to proceed with the disciplinary process.




Other persons with knowledge of the incident(s) in the complaint. You must submit sufficient contact information for LER to notify these persons about the use of their personal data.








1.) Name: Email:
Address: Employer:
2.) Name: Email Address:
Address: Employer:
3.) Name: Email Address:
Address: Employer:
Telephone:

Other agencies or organizations you have submitted this complaint to (i.e. government licensing boards, police or other authorities, etc.)




Consent to disclosure of health information about you and your child(ren): Your complaint about the CBS may include health information about you and/or one or more of your children. By signing below, you authorize LER to share with or otherwise disclose to (a) the CBS in question and (b) all persons with knowledge you identify in this complaint all the information you include in this complaint for the purposes of the disciplinary proceeding you have initiated against the CBS. This information will become part of LER’s records for that CBS and will be maintained in accordance with applicable laws.

Consent to LER receiving health information about you and your child(ren) from certain third parties:In order for us to investigate and address your complaint, we may collect information, including health information about you and your child(ren) from the CBS or any third party the CBS identifies as being a person with knowledge of relevant facts about your complaint. By signing below, you consent to us doing so. All information received will be maintained in accordance with applicable laws.

If you submit the complaint without signing this consent, we may not process your complaint and will not share your personal data with the CBS. However, we will keep your records in accordance with applicable laws.

The complaint must be signed by an individual with first-hand knowledge of the alleged violation(s) of the CBS Scope of Practice and/or Standards of Practice.

Signature:

Date:

By signing this document, you attest that all the information in this complaint is true and correct to the best of your knowledge.

Signature:

Date:

If the allegations in your complaint are determined to be possible violations of the CBS Scope of Practice and/or Standards of Practice, you will be notified that your complaint has been opened for investigation.

Conversely, if the allegations are determined not to be possible violations, you will receive notification that your complaint has been dismissed.

For a printable pdf version of the CBS disciplinary form click here.

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Accreditation

Lactation Education Resources has been accepted by International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) as a CERP provider for the listed Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) programme. Determination of CERPs eligibility or CERPs Provider status does not imply IBLCE®’s endorsement or assessment of education quality. Long-term Providership #CLT 109-31.

Lactation Education Resources is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Providership #P0519.

The CDR accepts hours without prior CDR approval and recognizes approval by the ANCC. When recording hours on the CDR Activity Log, indicate the provider as "Lactation Education Resources (ANCC)"

Requirements to receive Contact Hours/Criteria for successful completion includes viewing each lesson slide in its entirety and completion of quiz or post-test.

All individuals in a position to control content have signed a Conflict of Interest Statement and have no conflicts to declare.

Lactation Education Resources adheres to the World Health Organization Code on Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes

The clinical hours you need to become an IBCLC without being a healthcare professional

The clinical hours you need to become an IBCLC without being a healthcare professional

 
 

Struggling to find an approved way to get your hours?

Meet the IBCLC exam’s clinical hours requirement by supporting families in your own community

The LER HOURS (Hands On Understanding and Resources for Success) program is a way for those without a healthcare background or a current peer support position to earn the clinical hours they need to sit the IBCLC exam.

As an HOURS participant, you can support lactating families in your own community, while LER provides the tools and expert mentoring you need to succeed.

Because IBLCE recognizes the HOURS program, you can rest assured that your hours completed during this program will “count.”

LER provides the support you need while you complete your clinical hours

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  • Q. What is the LER HOURS program?

    A. The LER HOURS program is designed for Pathway 1 IBCLC exam candidates who are not recognized health professionals to meet the exam’s 1,000 clinical hours requirement. Participants assist lactating families in their own communities, and their hours are endorsed through LER HOURS, an IBLCE-approved breastfeeding support organization. LER HOURS also helps participants track and document their hours and provides mentorship and support. Apply Now

  • Q. Who is eligible for the LER HOURS program?

    A. To apply to join LER HOURS, you must have already earned your Certified Breastfeeding Specialist (CBS) designation through LER and be a CBS in good standing. Apply Now

  • Q. What does the LER HOURS program application entail?

    A. Applicants complete 3 online case studies (including multiple choice and free text questions) covering a range of lactation support situations. This is an open-resource task, and you will be required to provide references for the resources you use. Our staff will evaluate your case study responses, and you may be asked to revise them or do additional case studies. Once your case studies are approved, you will be accepted into the LER HOURS program. Apply Now

  • Q. How do I find families to support?

    A. As a participant in the HOURS program, it is your responsibility to identify families to support in your community. While LER does not directly connect you to families in need of support, LER will provide you with strategies for locating families and offering your services.

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