Brenda,
I was called the breastfeeding nazi behind my back several years ago, and
thought that the name-calling had stopped. About a year ago, a doctor called me
that (actually thinking she was being kind!) in a patient's room. I was quite
alarmed at that, told her that was unacceptable. I told her that I don't
kill anyone, and that my dad fought nazis in world war II. To top it off, the
doctor is Jewish, and lost an aunt in a concentration camp!
I guess the name calling with using nazis came from that one Seinfeld
episode. I see it as totally unacceptable.
We don't kill anyone, especially babies. We don't perform experiments on
anyone. The name-calling, especially that name, is cause for an official
complaint at your work.
Meanwhile, your code of ethics as a lactation consultant won't allow you to
attend "education" sponsored by the formula company. Period.
In a message dated 4/22/2006 10:15:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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To make a VERY long story short, this evidently opened up a can of worms
that I wasn't expecting. My boss became extremely defensive and angry, accused
me of being a "Nazi", and told me that not only does she expect the LCs to be
supportive of the Mead Johnson reps coming in with their education, that she
expects me to attend all of the lectures as part of my job.
Margie Forrest, RN, BSN, IBCLC
The Lactation Corner @ Palms West Hospital
Loxahatchee, FL
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