Molly Gros is the program manager for the Lactation Team at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is an IBCLC who works full-time, inpatient, and her time is split between working on their mother baby unit and in their high risk nurseries along with some general pediatrics consults and complex hospitalized mother consults. She has worked the majority of her career in women’s services and is passionate about supporting and nurturing new parents to meet their infant feeding goals. In addition to her work with patients, she also manages their program and she (along with her colleagues), collaborate with other specialties regularly to improve outcomes. She is listed as a co-author on the manuscript "Multi-prong quality improvement approach for increasing mother’s own milk use for very low birth weight infants" which was recently submitted to the Journal of Perinatology. She holds a Diploma in Nursing from the St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from St. Joseph’s college in Indiana and she has been a nurse for over 26 years & an IBCLC for 16. In her spare time she loves DIY projects, working in her gardens, and taking care of her many houseplants, along with spending time with her husband and three teenage sons.