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Oh yes, Pat and Jean. Having sat the first time in 1990 and because
of a little glitch with not being able to get CERPS in 1995, I'm due
to take the exam for the fourth time next year. I'm effectively
retired as far as income is concerned, but welcome unpaid work
because I still love it. But I'm thinking about my options - shall
I, shan't I go for the exam one more time?? Emeritus status after 25
years would be very welcome :-)
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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I like the way you are thinking, Pat :)
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa
> IBCLC needs Emeritus status! Those of us who took the first or early exams
> need a break. I'll be 75 when my next exam comes up! There needs to be
> Emeritus status for people who have faithfully kept up their
credential for at
> least 25 years and are now semi-retired and/or volunteering as
IBCLCs. Or is
> sitting for the exam 3 times good enough?
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