Professional Clinical Mentoring with Charlotte Ingram
I've been in clinical practice for over 13 years and have extensive experience in supporting:
Babies (breast and formula fed) with blood and/or mucus in their stools; assisting with guiding elimination diets in a breastfeeding parent, unsettled babies, slow weight gain, feeding difficulties
Children with eczema, constipation or continence issues including recurrent urinary tract infections, asthma, behavioural concerns.
Special interest in supporting neurodivergent children from a neurodiversity affirming approach.
Women/AFAB with pregnancy wellness, breastfeeding support and general health, support for autistic/ADHD folk.
To make the most of your mentoring session, it is helpful to provide a case summary beforehand. This can be in any format that works for you—written, verbal, schematic, or emailed.
During video conferencing sessions, multiple cases can be discussed, but it is important to adhere to the allotted time frame. Please keep your presentations concise.
Mentoring sessions are non-transferable and intended solely for the booked participant.
The information shared during mentoring is based on clinical experience, personal research, and current understanding. These sessions are a professional discussion between two practitioners. Any advice provided must be critically assessed by the primary clinician to ensure its appropriateness for the specific case.
As the clients are not under the care of Charlotte Ingram, she is not liable for any aspect of their treatment. Practitioners are encouraged to follow up on the information provided and determine its suitability for their clients.
It is recommended to obtain client consent before discussing their de-identified case during mentoring.