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Date: | Sat, 23 Dec 1995 15:56:05 -0700 |
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>I have some great news...Starting
>in January I will start teaching a prenatal breastfeeding class
>separate from our regular Prepared Childbirth class.
Me, too! :-)
>I have gained the respect of the Docs at our hospital.
>Now they call me and ask questions versus my having to follow up
>and gently "correct" their misinformation!!!!!
That's a big step! I haven't gotten there yet, despite a conservative and
non-threatening approach to change and education with staff members and
physicians, a master's in nutrition based on breastfeeding research, a CLE
and IBCLC. Could it be because I'm a woman ? (we have a local culture here
which is strongly patriarchal in its authority-perceptions and power-base).
Or because I'm research (i.e. university) based in a non-teaching
hospital? Or because my approach is too non-confrontative? Or a
combination of factors? I expect respect will happen with time--I do see
progress.
>The hospital has
>given me the go ahead to order some additional educational
>material
What have you ordered? I haven't ordered any materials yet.
> Just wanted to share the good news with people who
>will understand my excitement!!!!!
We do!
Arly
[log in to unmask] (Arly Helm, MS, CLE, IBCLC)
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