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In a message dated 10/26/2006 2:16:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I'm going to make a personal plea: take it easy on the doctor bashing.=20=
We're expected to know alot of things and we all have our own gifts that=20=
we bring to the profession of medicine. I know that we are not perfect,=20=
but there are many of us out there working very hard every day to promote=
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support and protect breastfeeding, educating our colleagues and working o=
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many levels to fix the problems you have identified.=20=20
Jenny, I hope no one does doctor bashing. I am really behind in my emails
and do plan to write to IBLCE. What I think should have been written is "how
to challenge what is said to a mother or LC." That would be more helpful
than to state not to challenge them.
We are professionals and we need to act as such. That is what I would like
our board (IBCLE) to direct us.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC (really rethinking about her next recert)
Boston, MA
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