It has become an annual tradition for me to research lactation conferences, check registration links and put it all together in a neat package for colleagues and advocates. I was definitely NOT prepared to see the increase in offerings. Everyone will be pleasantly surprised to see the many options for breastfeeding education in 2020. With so many fabulous choices how can one decide on which ones to attend? Let me offer 11 suggestions for narrowing down your selections. 1. Location. Support your local coalitions and organizations. There is a lot of effort and thought that goes into planning and executing these large events and they should be well-attended. Locals make up the majority of the audience and organizers are counting on you. Staying local will present the opportunity to meet people in your own backyard and you may find networking and collaboration opportunities. Remember, if the conference is a success, it will most likely be a reoccurring event. 2. Cost. It is no small investment to attend a conference. The options for 2020 range from around $100 to $500. A low-cost option does not mean a low-quality program. Some conference committees work hard to get sponsors to keep pricing low. Check for discounts. Many conferences offer member or student discounts and early bird pricing. If you are looking for a specialty training or attending a multi-day event, the pricing is sure to be higher. Just remember to budget for the events you would like to attend. If you want more suggestions on how to save money, check out last year's conference blog. 3. Contact Hours. Many professions require continuing education for re-certification. Conference organizers have to apply for these in advance. IBCLCs need 85 L-Cerps every 5 years. Nurses, Registered Dietitians, Physicians, etc. all need to meet minimum requirements. Don't just assume you will receive CEUs, BRNs, etc., double check before registering. 4. Presenters. We all have our favorites, but venture beyond the big names. There are plenty of rising stars who have a lot to share. I love to support fresh faces that come along with new ideas. Of course, I'm not ready for anyone to retire--there a still quite a few I need to learn from (looking forward to crossing a few off my bucket list in 2020). and let's be honest, there lactation legends that could never be replaced. 5. Topics. This one gets me all the time. There is so much I want and need to learn. I often base my choice on what I am seeing in private practice or what my students want to know more about. I feel responsible to learn the new information and pass it on to others. I jump on opportunities to learn new research and absolutely love it when I get to hear from the researchers themselves. 6. Diversity. I mean this in every sense of the word. This is often the work of the organizers. Hopefully, people are realizing the value and necessity (along with urgency) of having a variety of speakers that address even the most uncomfortable topics. You will notice several conferences including this aspect this year. Choose diversity. It may seem like some groups are overcompensating, but we are making up for lost time. 7. Host. Who are you supporting? I like to know where my investment is going. I tend to support my friends, non-profits and small businesses. This list will look different for everyone. Sometimes people will select a conferences where some proceeds go to a cause near and dear to their heart. Others like to attend conferences that offer scholarships. Some people may decide not to attend a conference that does not follow the WHO Code. You have your reasons and you get to vote with your funds. If you have a specific question, reach out to the event coordinator prior to registering. 8. Refund Policy. Many people attending breastfeeding conferences are involved in the birth world where the unexpected is expected. Know the refund policy. What is the latest to cancel without penalty? Do the organizers keep your deposit? Is there a way to receive a partial refund if an emergency arises? You can save yourself some disappointment if you know the policies ahead of time. 9. Public Transportation. This may be a deal breaker. I have looked at low-cost conferences but after budgeting airfare, rental car and/or Uber the cost became elevated. I even attended a conference where there was a $25 parking fee for each of the three days! Take into consideration ease of travel and location in regards to transportation so you can budget accordingly. 10. Exhibitors. Some conferences are market free and those may be the ones you wish to support, but I always like to see the newest gadgets and how they work. I always purchase from local vendors and support the small businesses that have invested in order to keep my cost low. I feel like I would rather purchase form them rather than pay more to register. It is a win-win for me. I also am very social, so hanging out in the exhibit area is a highlight to my day. It is so much easier to connect in a social environment than in the conference room. Some of my best ideas and most successful partnerships were birthed in the exhibit hall. 11. Attendees. Yep, I want to know who I get to connect with. I love meeting like-minded people and finally connecting in person. Social media is great, but nothing compares to grabbing a cup of coffee in person. I put this last, but personally, I get giddy when I know I will be seeing friends. I just didn't want to out myself as a fan-girl. I get motivated, inspired, excited and encouraged by the attendees as much (if not more than) the presenters. Who will I see at the 2020 Conferences? I cannot wait to connect in real life. 2020 US CONFERENCES (listed in order of scheduled dates) Click the title to follow the links to the conferences Early Bird rates are listed, member/ group discounts may apply Healthy Children Project Jan 14-17, 2020 Deerfield Beach, FL $175 per day California Breastfeeding Summit Jan 21-23, 2020 Sacramento, CA $425 Oral Habilitation of the Breastfeeding Dyad February 7, 2020 Kenmore, WA Add'l locations & dates on website Southeastern Lactation Consultant Association (SELCA) Conference February 7-8, 2020 Atlanta, GA $230 New York Lactation Consultant Association February 9-10, 2020 Richmond Hill, NY $335 Alaska Birth Collective February 20-23, 2020 Anchorage, AK $595 MyoWild Perioperative Frenectomy Care February 29, 2020 Dallas, TX $325-$525 iLactation March 4-May 4, 2020 Online $175 Wisconsin Association of Lactation Consultants March 5-6, 2020 Oshkosh, WI $125 New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force March 12-13, 2020 Albuquerque, NM $350 LC in Private Practice March 14-15, 2020 Philadelphia, PA $475 Emory University School of Medicine March 16-17, 2020 Atlanta, GA Coming soon Nursing Mother's Council of BACE March 9, 2020 Boxborough, MA $145 Northwest Georgia Breastfeeding Coalition March 25, 2020 Dalton, GA $115 La Leche League of Connecticut March 26, 2020 Portland, CT $185 La Leche League of Texas March 27-28, 2020 Houston, TX $250 Ohio Lactation Consultant Association March 27-28, 2020 Dublin, OH $325 Lactation Unlocked March 28, 2020 Rock Hill, SC $30 AHEC North Carolina March 31, 2020 Winston-Salem, NC $115 GOLD Lactation Online Conference March 30-June 1, 2020 Online $225 Edwardsville Region Breastfeeding Task Force April 2, 2020 Fairview Heights. IL $110 NY Statewide Breastfeeding Coalition Conference April 2, 2020 Troy, MY Coming soon San Joaquin County Breastfeeding Coalition April 17, 2020 CA $129 La Leche League of Minnesota/Dakotas April 17, 2020 St. Paul, MN Coming soon National WIC Association May 17-20, 2020 New Orleans, LA $485 Human Milk Banking Assn of North American Symposium HMBANA April 20-21 Austin, TX $270-440 Therapeutic Breast Massage in Lactation April 24, 2020 Cleveland, OH $250 Florida Lactation Consultant Association April 24-25 Viera, FL $140 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) April 24-27, 2020 Seattle, WA Coming soon Reflexes and Movement in Birth and Breastfeeding April 25, 2020 Fayetteville, NC $400 Alaska Breastfeeding Coalition Conference April 27-28, 2020 Anchorage, AK $375 Triangle Breastfeeding Alliance Conference April 30, 2020 Raleigh, NC $90 Baystate Log Cabin Breastfeeding Conference May 7-8, 2020 Holyoke, MA Coming soon Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association May 13-15, 2020 Detroit, MI Coming soon North Carolina Lactation Consultant Association June 8, 2020 North Carolina United States Breastfeeding Committee (USBC) June 12-13 2020 Scottsdale, AZ Coming soon Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) June 13-17, 2020 Phoenix, AZ Coming soon International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA) July 8-11, 2020 Houston, TX Coming soon Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere August 26-28, 2020 New Orleans, LA Coming soon Childbirth & Postpartum Professional Association September 11-13, 2020 San Antonio, TX Coming soon iLactation Sept 15-Nov 15, 2020 Online $175 Appalachian Breastfeeding Network Annual Conference October 9-10, 2020 Flintstone, MD $100 INTERNATIONAL/ONLINE CONFERENCES Early Bird rates are listed, member and group discounts may apply Oral Habilitation of the Breastfeeding Dyad Ongoing/online traveling training $377 iLactation March 4 & Sept 15, 2020 Online $175 Australian Breastfeeding Association March, 2020 5 Locations and online $235 GOLD Lactation Online Conference March 30-June 1, 2020 Online $225 Lactation Consultants Great Britain April 24-25, 2020 Milton Keynes, MK17 OPH £300 ELACTA Conference May 14-16, 2020 Milan, Italy 230€ ABM Australia May Melbourne UNICEF/Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Conference November 19-20 Harrogate, UK Coming soon Planning for 2021? Mark these dates down now BIENNIAL CONFERENCES (RETURNING IN 2021) United States Lactation Consultant Association (USLCA) April 29-May 1, 2021 Norfolk, VA College of Medicine Dept of OB/GYN Canadian Lactation Consultant Association (CLCA) 2021 Vancouver, Canada I am sure that this list will be edited regularly. Please leave comments for any updates or additions to the 2020 calendar. Also, tell us why you choose to attend conferences. Do any of the 11 reasons above resonate with you? Which one(s) are you looking forward to attending in 2020?
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