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Date: | Fri, 3 Sep 2004 09:31:33 EDT |
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Linda Anderegg has written the most wonderful letter.
>>>>While I'm sure this was intended to
be a positive image, it is the exact opposite. Nurses have not worn caps
for about 25 years now. They are a symbol of the subservience of a
predominantly female profession and certainly not the image that nursing
advocates would use to promote the profession. A nurse does not care for a
baby by separating it from its mother and feeding it an artificial
breastmilk substitute with an artificial nipple.>>>>>>>>>>>>>
None of these steps are depicted by your coloring page. I find
this so surprising because NIEHS is a division of the Department of Health
and Human Services which has just launched a National Breastfeeding
Awareness Campaign>>>>>
Makes you wonder if the departments ever communicate??
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI
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