IBCLC
2012
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IBCLC
2012
N/A
MEET LISE MARTIN, A FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER THAT IS PASSIONATE ABOUT THE PERSONAL CARE SHE PROVIDES HER PATIENTS AND THE IMPACT SHE HAS TO BETTER HER PATIENT'S LIVES.
She believes that working in women's health is a calling for her. She repeatedly hears from her patients that they feel a part of the decision making process for their care and empowered by her education on their conditions. It is likely her background and work prior to healthcare assists in an exceptional patient experience for Lise's patients; in addition to her Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN), she has a Masters of Arts in Education (MAT) and a Masters of Arts in Non-Profit Leadership (MNPL).
Lise has a strong attention to detail for patient care and believes that care is not only what happens in the exam room, but also the care prior to the visit, which helps maximize the time face-to-face between provider and patient to find the best health plan for the condition/concern. In addition, she is passionate about the communications outside of the visit - the follow up phone calls, patient portal messages, or lab result explanations.
She is a life learner. Becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner wasn't enough for her…in addition to the highly achieved degree of ARNP, she has pursued further learning and has become uniquely certified as a NCMP, North American Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner, as well as an IBCLC, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
Lise Martin, ARNP, IBCLC, experienced the challenges of having to exclusively pump for the 1st weeks of her first child's life, as her daughter suffered from a severe posterior tongue tie and upper lip tie that was released at 6 weeks and resulted in successful breastfeeding. It provided her a firsthand experience of the deep challenges that breastfeeding parents go through and empowered her to become an IBCLC, so she can support them more holistically as a Family Nurse Practitioner.
3417 Evanston Ave N. Suite 318 Seattle Washington 98103
English
Yes
Yes
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Breast augmentation or reduction
Inverted and flat nipples
Latch issues
Low milk supply
Postpartum depression
Returning to work
IBCLC
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As a menopause board certified provider, Lise Martin, ARNP, IBCLC has a depth of understanding for the vaginal discomforts lactating women will experience and a deep knowledge for how to treat it and reduce vaginal dryness, as well as low libido or painful intercourse. As a family planning specialist, with experience at a large OB/GYN Clinic, as well as Planned Parenthood, she can consult on (as well as insert, ie IUDs) effective contraceptive needs that will not impact or diminish breastmilk supply.
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