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Date: | Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:49:31 +0100 |
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Jan Barger's latest link, to the article about the activities of a US
lobbying group which wants to cement a single group of health professionals
as those who decide what every other group gets to call themselves and what
they do, makes me wonder what the I in IBLCE stands for. It really makes me
wonder what the members of the BoD think it stands for. Imerican? (sorry -
I am really burning about this)
Thank goodness that national law trumps this. Shame on IBLCE for abrogating
its responsibility to those of us fortunate enough to practice outside the
reach of the US medical-industrial-insurance lobby. Time for everyone in
the US to organize with all the other groups affected by this nonsense and
do some adult education among state regulatory boards and legislatures!
Rachel Myr, breastfeeding specialist midwife, holder of a US passport, and
registered voter in the US
Kristiansand, Norway
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