Pat Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>and all I want to know is when can I be an IBCLC Emeritus. I don't look
forward to taking the test in 2016 for the 4th time! I'll be pretty old
then (75) but want to hang on to my credential. Remember this one- "Old
leaders never die, they just dry up." That's why I have 2 LLL meetings/mo
at my house - don't want that to happen! What happens to old IBCLCs, who
keep right on helping mothers?<
Me too, Pat, me too!
I am also due to take the exam again in 2016, and by then I will be 71, and
in the field for 40+ years. Do I really have to take an ENTRY exam again?
Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC
Breastfeeding Matters in the Capital Region
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