I don't know what you'd consider an allied health care praticioner but this
Sounds like DONA's scope of practice for birth doulas which can be found
http://www.dona.org/aboutus/standards_birth.php
It's more laid out that we aren't supposed to contradict HCP's in the
training materials and online here
http://www.dona.org/pdfs/Cont_Ed/Continuing_Ed_and_the_Doula.pdf
But we are non clinical and have a short training. That this type of gag
order would affect IBCLC's is just unacceptable.
When blatantly dumb/wrong things are said by HCP's, even though I'm "just a
doula" it's very frustrating!!!
-Mireille Halley, CD, CLEC
Certified Birth Doula (DONA)
Childbirth Educator (ALACE)
Certificated Lactation Educator Counselor (UCSD)
Ordinary Miracles - Birth & Breastfeeding Classes, Birth Doula Services,
Birth Pool Rental and Belly Casting in LA and Orange counties
Fifth, I have not yet found any scope of practice description for any all=
ied health care practitioner
that has the specification that they not contradict a health care praciti=
oner. Not one. If anyone
does find a scope of practice from another allied health care practitioner
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