Lactation Education Pathway 2 (LEP2) Certificate

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Why Study Lactation Education?

Lactation consultants support maternal and infant health by providing evidence-based guidance on breastfeeding and infant nutrition. They help families overcome common feeding challenges and improve breastfeeding outcomes, particularly in underserved communities.

Graduates learn to:

  • Conduct lactation assessments
  • Develop individualized feeding plans
  • Educate families on breastfeeding and infant nutrition
  • Work with healthcare teams to coordinate care
  • Support breastfeeding-friendly practices and policies

Lactation consultants work in hospitals, clinics, public health programs, and community health organizations.

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Program Vision

The program promotes equitable breastfeeding support to improve maternal and child health outcomes, particularly in underserved and historically marginalized communities. Graduates are trained to deliver culturally responsive care and address barriers to breastfeeding support.

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Your future in healthcare begins here

Whether you’re just starting your academic journey or advancing your career, we’re here to help you take the next step. Fill out our Request for Information form to receive details about programs, scholarships, and upcoming events tailored to your interests.

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Program Goals

The LEP2 Certificate Program aims to:

  • Prepare entry-level lactation consultants with clinical and professional competencies
  • Train culturally competent professionals eligible for IBCLC certification
  • Expand the lactation workforce serving underserved communities
  • Promote advocacy for maternal and infant health
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For questions regarding application submission, please contact?

Jennifer-Alvarez
Jennifer E. Alvarez, MPH, MPH
Senior Program Manager, Public Health Workforce Development