Hi lactnetters, Good luck to all you exam takers, I recertified last year and understand those July 30th nerves. In spite of a devastating loss a week before the exam last year,(my daughter miscarried her first pregnancy at 11 weeks), I managed to pass the exam. Do try to pamper yourself the day before, get to the exam site early, and eat well. All the best, I will be thinking of you on Mon., July 31. I have been fortunate to be in the process of having my hospital create a parttime real position as a hospital based LC. I am presently the lactation coordinater, but it is in addition to many other RN duties as a maternity nurse. I have searched the archives for job descriptions and contacted some LC's in my area about their job duties, and want to formulate the best job description I can. Presently, we do about 700 births a year, but within 5-7 years are combining with the hospital nearby that does about 1500 births, and has a parttime LC for about a year. I would appreciate hearing from both RN and non-RN LC's about your positions, and if you have any suggestions. Do you run pump rental stations as well? Do you provide outpatient service and how do you charge for the service? You may e-mail me privately or post to the list. I know some of this has been discussed before, but the archives did not provide much current info, such as current rates of service in the country. I am in the northeastern US. TIA! Also, if any of you are in private practice, I would be interested in hearing from you, too. Warm regards, Ellen Bane Mahony, RN, MS, LCCE, IBCLC Greenwood Lake, NY Enjoying the beautiful weather, but not enough time to do so! *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html