Kim & others working with hospital staff, I was also encouraged by all those who offered Kim such good advice and words of wisdom. Now that I have my emotions under control, I have the following recommendations. You may want to listen to these tapes from the recent conference, 1998 International Conference on the Theory & Practice of Human Lactation Research & BF Management, held in Orlando, FL. To order: Health Education Associates, Inc., 8 Jan Sebastion Way #13, Sandwich, MA 02563, phone 508-888-8044. "I Have Met the Enemy and He is Us"-Marie Biancuzzo She speaks specifically to those of us who work in hospitals and how to deal with physicians & nurses on staff. A must "hear" for all hospital lactation specialists. "Disseminating Knowledge: Presenting to Colleagues"-Debi Bocar Excellent information for anyone who teaches adults. One of her recommended books is Presentations That Get Results, 14 Reasons Yours May Not by Marian K. Woodall, pub. Professional Business Communication, Lake Oswego, OR, 1997. "The Reluctant Nurser"-Kittie Frantz I will be presenting some of this information to the staff at our hospital to deal with the sleepy baby that we all see. I will also include information from Marshall Klaus & T. B. Brazelton to show NORMAL newborn behavior. Dr. Klaus spoke at the 1997 International Conferece on the Theory & Practice . . . Good luck & happy presenting! Laura Hart, RN, BSN, IBCLC