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2024 Residency Request for Funding Application

We are excited to announce funding for 2024 to provide access to our course Primary Care Breastfeeding support: The First Weeks to a limited number of residencies. At this time, the funding request is for residency programs to commit $5 per resident  and the funding will supply the rest. This application is for residencies planning to use the course for a cohort of residents. If even $5/resident is not available in the budget for your program there is space to request consideration of waiver of fee.  

Please complete the below form and we will review the applications and get back to you within 2 weeks of when the application process closes to notify you if your residency will be included in this round. Application process will close March 15, 2024.

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Question 1 of 11

What is the name of the residency program and specialty (i.e. family practice, pediatrics, obstetrics)?

Question 2 of 11

What is your name and role in the residency program?

Question 3 of 11

What is your email address?

Question 4 of 11

How many residents would you like to have access to the course? What year in residency are they?

Question 5 of 11

Please describe any current breastfeeding education that your residency program has in place.

Question 6 of 11

Do you have plans to change your program's breastfeeding education? If so, please describe the plans.

Question 7 of 11

What have been the program challenges you've encountered regarding providing breastfeeding education to residents?

Question 8 of 11

How would you integrate resident use of our course Primary Care Breastfeeding Support: The First Weeks into your program?

Question 9 of 11

Do you have an opportunity for clinical lactation experience for your residents?

A

Yes

B

No

C

Unsure

Question 10 of 11

If the fee of $5/resident is beyond what your program can budget, please describe why your program needs a waiver.

Question 11 of 11

Does your program serve or provide training for any communities with historically low breastfeeding rates? If yes, what communities do you serve?

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