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As part of my studies to obtain my Board Certification as a Lactation Consultant, I am reading the IBCLE Code of Ethics. Point #23 states that consent to contact other primary health care providers should be obtained prior to initiating a consult. Within the hospital setting, consent is implied. However, I am not so sure about the WIC setting. Do IBCLC's working at WIC need to ask for consent before consulting? How is this being done at other WIC clinics?
Lorna Sides
UC San Diego
San Jose
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