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> I suspect many states will begin to
>include IBCLC's as licensed professionals, but whose board will it fall
>under?
thanks for the explanation. It is helpful. Accountability is a
real issue. Is ILCA or IBLCE addressing this? I suspect that the
LC field isn't big enough to have a licensing board in each
state. Is is big enough in a couple of states, at least to
establish a model and precedent? I know this is a complicated,
political, long-term, expensive process,but it seems to me
a necessary step to becoming accepted in the medical world.
Are there interim steps that can be taken, while this process
proceeds?
Naomi Bar-Yam
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