Speaking of Human Milk is a podcast dedicated to giving healthcare professionals bitesize episodes on the latest science and innovation surrounding human milk. This podcast is brought to you by Prolacta Bioscience, a company dedicated to Advancing the Science of Human Milk. Each episode is hosted by Keli Hawthorne, a registered dietitian and director of clinical research for the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Texas Austin, Dell Medical School and features an interview with a thought leader in the area of human milk science and/or neonatal nutrition.
In this episode:Neonatalogist Dr Evelyn D Rider talks about the benefits of early fortification with human milk–based fortifiers in babies born weighi...
In this episode:Neonatal nurse Amy Paradis discusses the strategies used in her NICU to prevent late-onset sepsis and the evidence regarding the use o...
In this episode:National health equity thought leader Jenné Johns discusses how health inequities and implicit bias in the healthcare system impact mo...
Neonatal nurse Kim Carmignani discusses the evidence regarding the use of an Exclusive Human Milk Diet on reducing the risk of bronchopulmonary dyspla...
Registered dietitian Stacia Pegram discusses:Evidence regarding the use of a human milk caloric fortifier for preterm infantsRole of Prolacta’s human ...
In this episode:Scott Eaker describes the stringent screening process for breastmilk donors to become Prolacta donors. Prolacta’s testing and manufact...
Victoria Niklas, MD discusses the function of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in newborns and their benefit to preterm infant healthThe impact of f...
In this episode:NICU Nurse Amy Paradis discusses best practices for effectively and accurately measuring growth of premature infants in the NICUShow n...
Dena L. Goldberg, PhD, RDN discusses the importance of identifying malnutrition in preterm infants and neonates and its role in improving clinical out...
Dr. Martin Lee discusses the earliest research on the importance of human milk in the preterm populationThe story behind the development of the first ...