I must of been in some sort of time warp , I just came across this on the
IBCLE site :

Beginning in the exam year 2003, an applicant for the IBLCE exam must
document background or completion of courses in anatomy and physiology,
sociology, psychology or counseling, child development, nutrition, and
medical terminology and, in the 3 years immediately preceding the exam, a
minimum of 45 documented hours of education in lactation reflecting the exam
blueprint. Requirements may vary by country of practice.

Am I the only one?????

Cindy

Cindy Curtis,RN,IBCLC
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http://www.erols.com/cindyrn

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