I have to say I have been watching all of the posts, emailed on a couple to
those I knew, and have spoken with many others on this subject to include a
close friend who is an attorney, my husband the engineer, and many
colleagues of mine that are within the field of psychology at different levels
from MFT, LCSW, PhD, etc etc.
They are all baffled at the scope I showed them and that a distinction was
made between credentialed and non, as many of them have different
backgrounds but all landed them in the same spot.....taking a test, working on
hours, becoming licensed, and then earning continuing education in different
areas to show further knowlege. So contrary to one account that no other
field does that, many do. Many require at least 3000 hours and testing to
become a profession and set standards for passing much above ours. Anyone
who understands stats knows that any quality test should have some sort of
curve and well last I looked ours does not, which says the test has issues.
Many questions were thrown out prior, but a 97% pass rate; this cannot be
the gold standard of care because even other areas have a certain non pass
rate and this keeps your standards high.
We all know book junkie IBCLC's who study and pass yet have no hands on
knowledge really and give poor advice. Is this our gold standard? Sure there
are some bad apples in every bunch but we seem to have our baskets full. I
have run across in my short time in the field of lactation so many that are a
powerful force for mothers and help them wisely, scientifically, and as best as
the next....and guess what they are not IBCLC's but hospital CLE's, privately
based CLC's, etc etc....and what else? The docs who refer to them, moms
that come, they all love the care they get and do not know the difference.
Plus these individuals do keep up on education or refer to specialists when
needed.
As for me, on legal advice from a friend and my insurance company, I am not
sitting for the exam this year until the SOP mess is cleared up. Maybe next
year, maybe not. Why should I pay so much money to sit for a test to give me
some more initials that my moms could care less about and then spend more
moeny each year just to get enough credits instead of really picking the ones
I want to go to, need to go to, and having the funds for that. I love my
practice at this point in time, small, not much money but give lots to moms
who need it and keeping up on what I feel I lack and referring out when
needed.
Emily Lindsey, BSPsy, CLE
Private Practice
Merced, CA
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