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I do have a small collection of pictures from clients.  I got their permission to use them in presentations and to show other clients.  They aren't excellent quality or anything, but good enough that when I am explaining tongue tie to a client I can show her a variety of pictures from past clients to give her an idea of what I am seeing.


Tania Archbold B.Sc, IBCLC
www.mothersnectar.ca
Mothers Nectar Lactation Consultant Services
Guelph, ON Canada
519-400-7098





On 2013-05-30, at 1:17 PM, Christine Staricka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Thank you all - I have followed those suggestions and submitted my request in writing.  Here's another question:  do most lactation professionals maintain their own stash of photos for which they have permission from the subjects?  Would anyone recommend I begin creating my own collection?  It seems kind of unnecessary at this point when you can type "tongue-tie" into Google and see hundreds of pictures.  I just wondered if that's something that other people routinely do.  I can see keeping pictures of clients in their histories, with appropriate HIPAA guidelines followed, but I just don't know that it's necessary for educational purposes when you can purchase excellent professional photos.  
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> Christine
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