Most other healthcare disciplines have internship or supervised clinical
practicum because it helps standardize and better prepare for competency. This
really needs to be a part of every IBCLCs path to certification.
In a message dated 03/10/2008 12:03:56 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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IBLCE must find the will and the way to substantiate
hours/training until there is a standardized program of study that includes
college-level courses and internship with experienced IBCLC's in order to
sit for the exam (that internship does not have to include day-to-day
personal contact - I think that there could be creative ways found to do
internships regardless of where a candidate is located). I think that
quality rather than quantity should be the goal. A new profession needs to
set a high standard, IMHO.
Pat Lindsey, IBCLC
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