Hi Everyone
I have excepted a position as a hospital based lactation consultant, and would like to ask if other hospital based lactation consultants would share some information with me please
Do you see every woman on your postnatal suite? even if there are no identified b/f problems
Do you have a referral process within your unit?/ book/ letter/
Do you see the women without the staff member or do you encourage the staff to be at the consultation?.
Do you hold regular teaching sessions and who decides what is needed youself or the staff?
Do you work 8 - 4-30, afternoons, weekends and how women would you confortably see on a shift? And how many other LC are available on each day?
The hospital I work at has 28 postnatal beds, and will have another 10 beds soon.
Thankyou
Sincerely
June Nicholls
RN. RM. IBCLC
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