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So, to push a little on this....
Dr. Gordina, I'm unclear if you think the LC needed to improve communication. She said:
>>Another nurse from another team heard that conversation and told that teams doctor (internal Med) that I was talking about mom milk in patients eyes....he didn't hear the whole conversation (that mom initiated in front of the group). The IM doc told me no milk in the eyes. I said I have read studies and papers regarding the benefits.......she said, no milk in my patients eyes.....
I heard her and will not speak to her patients about using mom milk for anything. Want to share research with the facility so they are exposed to other remedies.<<<
Would this not have demonstrated respectful and appropriately informative lactation advocacy on the part of the LC?
You said:
>>> If we want to be a part of the team that will succeed in solution of the
modern breastfeeding problems, we should not create confrontations with
our teammates.<<<<
Did you see "confrontation?"
Or maybe you were referring to something else, all together?
Sue Jacoby, IBCLC
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