Want to become a lactation consultant?

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Information about internships

The policy of the New York Lactation Consultant Association (NYLCA) is to encourage all interns to strive to become models of excellence in breastfeeding care. This means going above and beyond merely meeting requirements and passing exams, but building a lifelong desire to continually improve services for parents and their infants in a professional manner and to foster the collaboration and teamwork among others who assist them.

The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners IBCLE is the body that sets the requirements for board certification. While there are many short cram courses that might be cobbled together in such a way that it is possible to pass the exam for becoming a lactation consultant, a comprehensive course facilitated by practicing lactation consultants such as that offered by the Association for IBCLC Certification is likely to be more effective and enriching.

The New York Lactation Consultant Association offers a variety of events such as conferences, workshops, and meetings to gain additional credits towards your board certification. The intensive workshops in the Masters of Lactation Series, provide an opportunity for interns and others who wish to hone their skills to meet in small, interactive groups with various "masters" of lactation. This provides a setting in which to augment the basics with much more detailed and focused learning.

Course work is necessary but not sufficient to becoming an effective lactation consultant. Experience matters; not just your own personal experiences with breastfeeding, but working with women who may have a very different perspectives and personal experiences than your own. NYLCA can assist you by creating opportunities to intern with mentors.

Contact our Internship Coordinator if you wish to be considered for the internship program as an intern or a mentor.

Annie Frisbie

I have been an IBCLC in private practice since 2011. My background is in media, where I worked very closely with producers, content developers, and tech thought leaders on business strategy, content development, contracts, legal clearances, and more. I’ve also produced training for professional media software solutions as well as created and managed print and video content for media professionals.

In 2018 I was honored with the US Lactation Consultant Association's President's Award, "awarding those that demonstrate extraordinary service to the association and profession."

I'm a produced screenwriter and proud member of the Writers Guild of America, East. I have a BA from Franklin and Marshall College, and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University. I live with my husband and our two children in Queens, New York.