Hale Independent Study Modules

Hale Publishing through Health e-Learning, provides CERPs for completing independent study modules from their text, "Textbook of Human Lactation".

Hale Independent Study Modules

Hale ISM Hale Publishing through Health e-Learning, provides CERPs for completing independent study modules from their text, "Textbook of Human Lactation" (0.6-3.3 CERPs per module). To receive these CERPs:

  1. From the textbook, choose the chapter you wish to study.
  2. After studying the chapter, purchase the Module Quiz (use the link below). You will have password access for one week per module quiz.
  3. Complete the online quiz (you have unlimited attempts).
  4. Download, save and print your Certificate showing CERPs.

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Chapter Module Name Cost ($US) CERPs
Chapter 1 Mammary Gland: Past, Present, and Future 20.00 1.4
Chapter 2 Gross Anatomy of the Lactating Breast 20.00 1.5
Chapter 3 The Histology and Cytology of the Human Mammary Gland and Breastmilk 20.00 1.4
Chapter 4 Human Milk Composition - Fat 20.00 1.75
Chapter 5 Human Milk Composition - Carbohydrates 20.00 1.0
Chapter 6 Human Milk Composition - Nitrogen and Energy Content 30.00 2.0
Chapter 7 Hormonal Control of the Lactation Cycle 20.00 1.8
Chapter 8 Molecular Aspects of Mammary Gland Development 20.00 1.7
Chapter 9 Oxytocin: Milk Ejection and Maternal-Infant Well-being 20.00 1.0
Chapter 10 The Role of Breastfeeding in the Defense of the Infant 30.00 2.5
Chapter 11 Human Milk and Infectious Diseases 30.00 2.0
Chapter 12 Human Milk, Breastfeeding, and the Preterm Infant 30.00 2.4
Chapter 13 Hyperbilirubinemia and Breastfeeding 20.00 1.2
Chapter 14 Mother-Infant CoSleeping with Breastfeeding in the Western Industrialized Context 30.00 2.5
Chapter 15 Breastfeeding, Birth Spacing, and Family Planning 20.00 1.25
Chapter 16 Reproductive Bioenergetics, Infertility and Ovulation Induction in the Lactating Female 20.00 1.2
Chapter 17 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Endocrinopathy, Treatment, and Lactation 20.00 0.8
Chapter 18 Management of Lactation in the Puerperium 20.00 1.25
Chapter 19 Nutrition in Lactation 20.00 1.3
Chapter 20 Maternal Obesity and the Outcome of Breastfeeding 20.00 2.0
Chapter 22 Nutrition, Growth, and Complementary Feeding of the Breastfed Infant 20.00 1.0
Chapter 23 Vitamin D and the Breastfed Infant 30.00 2.0
Chapter 24 The Transfer of Medications into Human Milk 20.00 1.4
Chapter 25 Medications that Alter Milk Production 20.00 0.6
Chapter 26 Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 20.00 0.7
Chapter 27 Anesthetic and Analgesic Medications: Implications for Breastfeeding 20.00 1.0
Chapter 28 Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiviral, and Antiretroviral Drugs 20.00 0.7
Chapter 29 Anthelmintics and Antiprotozoals: Scabicides and Pediculicides; Antimalarials 20.00 1.0
Chapter 30 Antidepressants and Antipsychotics 20.00 1.4
Chapter 31 Antihypertensives, Diuretics, and Anticoagulants 20.00 0.5
Chapter 32 Antihistamines, Anticholinergics, and Endocrine Drugs 20.00 1.0
Chapter 33 Drugs of Abuse and Breastfeeding 30.00 3.3
Chapter 34 Study Design and Data Analysis for Assessing Drug Transfer into Milk 20.00 1.4
Chapter 35 Herbal Therapeutics During Lactation 20.00 1.8