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My hospital currently has 3 full time lactation consultanta for
approximately 4800 babies/year. One consultant works 5 8-hour shifts per
week, one for 4 10-hour shifts and one for 3 12 hour shifts. We are able
to provide 7day/week coverage and breast pump rentals. Our standard of
care is to see every first time breastfeeding dyad, NICU Moms and all
referrals.
This is my question. Where does the 1 LC for every 1000 deliveries come
from? I am looking for the evidence based research to provide my director
who feels this figures includes outpatient services. Have any standards
for hospital based LC's been developed yet by ILCA, AWHONN or JACHO as
relates to the number of LC's per number of deliveries per year? I would
appreciate any information that members of this list could provide.
Thank you,
Barbara Dudley RN BSN IBCLC
Lactation Consultant
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital
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