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Jan writes:
I'm up for recertification in July. My 20 years. Maybe. I'm seriously
wondering about this. I suspect my moms would be much better served if I
was
not an IBCLC, following the dictates of the IBLCE.
This "scope of practice" is radically changing my thinking about whether or
not being an IBCLC is how I want to spend my sunset years -- worrying about
whether or not I'm going to be threatened to have my certification stripped
if
I dare tell a mother that her physician gave her incorrect information.
~~
What does it say if people as knowledgeable and involved and committed to
helping mothers and babies as the women who posted here on this Practice issue,
are thinking of leaving the profession??
I simply can't believe that Board members from ABA or ILCA or LLLI agree
with this..
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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