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Yes, Liz, that is exactly what I fear might happen, if the initiator is not as free-of-conflict-of-interest as we might hope...
Watched your presentation and just finished reading 'Know Your Chances'. Quick read with food for thought!
Bye,
Marianne
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From: Elizabeth Brooks
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Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:50 PM
Subject: lactation survey
I agree with Marianne that this "survey" -- whose sponsor we do not know; whose ffunding source we cannot ascertain -- might easily be manipulated in its final form.
I have less ethical concern with IBCLCs who made a fast buck answering an on-line survey, than I have about how the "results" will be trumpeted to the public at large at some future date. I can see it now: "IBCLCs agree that XYZ should occur ..." "IBCLCs favor product XYZ" "IBCLCs would recommend XYZ ..."
Liz Brooks JD IBCLC
Wyndmoor, PA, USA
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