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Then the extra programs needed for hospital practice in US should NOT be a
regular part of the requirements for IBCLCs. That is over and above. If
you want to work in a hospital it is your own responsibilty to meet these
requiements. It is not IBLCE's job to impose them on all IBCLCs.
> Dear Lactnet Friends:
>
> Some of the exam requirements are true for hospital practice in the US:
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> - Basic life support (for example, CPR)
> - Medical documentation
> - Medical terminology
> - Occupational safety and security for health professionals
> - Professional ethics for health professionals (for example, the IBLCE
> Code of Ethics)
> - Universal safety precautions and infection control
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> Are they required in other countries? If so, are they required for
> hospital
> staff? All health workers? Nurses only?
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> warmly,
> --
> Nikki Lee RN, BSN, Mother of 2, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI, ANLC, CKC
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