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An easy way to get information to doctors if you a hospital-based LC. Do a
short inservice for them at one of their monthly medical staff meetings.
Contact the chair of the particular department (OB, peds, etc.) that you are
interested in inservicing and/or the medical secretary to set up a day/time.
You may not even have to supply food. Our medical staff meetings are first
thing in the morning with a continental breakfast that the hospital provides. I
always make sure I have a "meaty" packet of information that I give to the
secretary to distribute to the mailboxes of all the docs, as our meetings are
historically not well attended. This way the office have the information -
whether or not they read it and use it is their responsibility.
I also downloaded and printed out all the ABM's protocols and placed them in
an indexed 3-ring binder. There is a binder on each of the 3 OB units
(Mother/Baby, L&D, and the Nurseries), in the Lactation office, and in the
Neonatology office, so that everyone has access to these important protocols.
Pam Hirsch, BSN,RN,IBCLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL USA
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