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Date: | Mon, 10 Jul 1995 18:22:52 -0400 |
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Cynthia wrote, in response to Yaffa's post:
>Don't you think it is really jealousy toward you?
My first thought was that this nurse probably does not have an advanced
degree, maybe is an associate degree or diploma grad. There's such conflict
within the nursing profession re whether to consider nurses without at least
a BSN to be professionals--I wondered if she was reacting to Yaffa's
master's?
>Over time, she will probably come to see and admire your skills, >especially
if it lightens her load.
If not, though, I'll bet all the other nurses on the unit will be eternally
grateful for your expertise. Working with a poor feeder and/or an anxious
new mom is so time-consuming for busy staff nurses that usually they're
delighted to have someone else assume that responsibility.
Judy Dunlap, RNC, IBCLC [and BA, which counts, but not quite as much :-) ]
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