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Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 11:19:08 -0600 |
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Debbie wrote
"Still, I notice that when I go to workshops, there are
not a lot of newcomers. As one of my colleagues stated, "There's a lot of
gray hair in this room!"
New blood is good. It brings new ideas and innovations, and it
invigorates our spirits!"
I don't think the comments that have been made are about longer time IBCLCs trying to eat the newer IBCLCs. I am one who has made some of these comments and that is not at all what I see or meant. When I attend conferences, I see the gray hair, too, and I don't see the newly accredited IBCLCs that I know in attendance. Of course, we need new blood, of course. That is not the point of the comments people had made before.
Kathy A. Eng, BSW, IBCLC
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