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Pam writes:
<that embroider logos, etc. on t-shirts, jackets, etc. and come up with
something. I would certainly consider wearing something like that on my
lab coat. >
I read recently in AJN that due to the fact that so many people who work
in a hospital wear scrubs that no one knows who is a registered nurse and
who is a surgeon, respiratory therapist or housekeeper by looking at
attire, a patch has now been developed of a white square bordered in red,
with large red "RN" on it for people to sew to scrubs, lab coats, etc.
etc.
Perhaps this idea could translate in numerous ways to the breastfeeding
community, including IBCLC's, with various kinds of patches available
through the various official organizations????? (I always seem to
misplace my pin, or forget to wear it when I go in to volunteer at WIC!Or
take it off afterwards before it goes in the laundry!)
Jean
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K. Jean Cotterman RNC, IBCLC
Dayton, Ohio USA
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