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I'm in touch with a great RN/IBCLC who is working with a Kaiser hospital in
California to create change - but this is being done in many Kaiser
hospitals - ..
What I really wanted to share was her method of addressing concerns - she
set up a "practice inservice area" in the back of the OR - where the staff
could gather with their own equipment and tools and discuss how to address
the barriers they perceived. SO MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE than a lecture or
coming in and telling them what to do!
Jeanette Panchula, BA-SW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
Cell: 707-290-8200
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Perhaps most important for us is to realize that human milk is not simply a
food but rather a complex, human infant support system.
From:
Breastfeeding: A Clinical Imperative
Michelle G. Brenner, M.D., IBCLC, and E. Stephen Buescher, M.D.
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Pediatrics, Norfolk, Virginia.
Journal of Women's Health. December 2011, 20(12): 1767-1773.
doi:10.1089/jwh.2010.2616.
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