The good thing about having non-RN IBCLCs in hospitals is that
administration can not pull this person to do nursing work instead of
breastfeeding. We had a great RN IBCLC here and she was constantly pulled to
do nursing work and could never get to the BF patients or had to cancel
outpatient appointments. She quit and has now been replaced twice by
non-IBCLCs (not even on track to take the exam).
Non RN IBCLCs can also bring a different perspective to hospital work. They
may see the patient differently than the nursing staff do. An IBCLC coming
out of LLLI, for example, should have better counseling skills and knowledge
of older baby issues than someone who has only been exposed to hospital
work.
Kathy Eng, BSW, IBCLC
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