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Date: | Wed, 1 Nov 2006 21:21:58 -0500 |
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Although I agree that most IBCLC's have the ability that the gold standard
means, there are many of those that serve as a lactation educator or CLC
that perform just as well with moms at the hospital level. What this study
shows is that having a lactation counselor present helped mothers which is
great! We need all the support we can get. However, there are those that do
not want to sit for the exam for multiple reasons and it should not be
assumed they know any less than an IBCLC. My mentor was one. Although I
plan to sit for the exam I could only aspire to have the depth of knowledge
and experience that she had with a CLC. Most of the teachers I had at my
CLE level either had sat for the exam but were not going to again, or had
not sat but worked wonders with moms on all levels. Too many initials, too
much confusion.
Emily Lindsey, BSPsy, CLE
Private Practice
Merced, CA
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