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When I worked as a hospital based LC I used RN, LC or RN, IBCLC (depending on how much space and time I had to write :-) That was too many years ago (1986-1991). Now I would use RN, IBCLC even if it meant using another line on the chart. I think it is important to specify the IBCLC everywhere we can, so people recognize it. You'll notice the docs on Lactnet and other places use MD, IBCLC. I have almost as many initials as name :-) Personally, the MA and GRMA mean the most :-) Pat in SNJ, where it is sunny and HOT and somebody forgot spring!
PS:MA stands for mom and GRMA stands for Grandmom :-)
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