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Akkk -- pressed send before I finished...
At Standard 6.D., we are told that, for any entity offering a
certification
exam: "Disciplinary policies must include procedures to address
complaints that may concern conduct that is harmful to the public or
inappropriate to the discipline (e.g., incompetence, unethical behavior,
or
physical/mental impairment affecting performance). These policies must
ensure appropriate treatment of sensitive information and ****fair
decision
making****." (emphasis added).
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What I meant to add was, I'm not sure I understand why IBLCE has the
jurisdiction to dictate what "any entity offering a certification exam" has to
do regarding discipline? Why, when they don't even recognize any
certification but IBCLC (urghhh -- my computer is being recalcitrant!), should they
even care??
Inquiring minds want to know...and probably need to go ask IBLCE that, but
since Liz so very kindly brought it up...
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education Consultants
_www.lactationeducation.com_ (http://www.lactationeducation.com/)
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