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Liz,
You said:
<<(4) IBLCE has announced it is severely curtailing its awarding of CERPs
to
any commercial entity planning educational conferences/lunch-and-learns.
Thus, IBCLCs may not earn any CERPs.>>
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Where can we read more about that? I'd like to know the definition of a
"commercial" entity. There are many of us who teach lactation courses and
sell books at our courses and are not 501c3. We could be considered
"commercial" entities.
Also, I'm not really sure why you are stating that someone who is going to
a free conference sponsored and put on by a WHO-Code compliant company is
in a conflict of interest situation. (If the conference is "free", then in
essence the company paid for the person to attend). Why would one write a
snarky letter to the "Best for Babies" pump company who is putting on a
conference? Or the Gooeypaste Nipple Cream company if they are putting on a
conference? Or Jones & Bartlett? Or Hale & Hartmann? Or ???
Guess I'm not quite getting it, Liz. Maybe I'm just not computing what
you said.
Where is the differentiation? Is it in the 501c3 status vs a for profit
entity? Is it what the company sells?
Please help me out here. You can e-mail me privately if you'd rather.
Thanks!
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education Consultants
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