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In a message dated 97-04-09 19:11:18 EDT, you write:
<< I got onto the mother's call-in hotline, the "Healthy Mother, Healthy
Baby Dept". I had been told that nurses in that dept monitored outcomes. So I
asked to speak to one such person. I wanted to suggest that they do a study
of outcomes in common
childhood diseases such as otitis media comparing exclusively breastfed,
partially breastfed and abm-fed infants. I suggested that the findings could
lead them to significant money savings. i.e. support BF & cover LC services
and save on medical costs for these children. I was told that I should PUT MY
IDEAS INTO THE FORM OF A PROPOSAL and send it to them. >>
Margot,
This is fabulous!!! Writing a proposal isn't difficult. You can get the
format from any college level technical writing course. What a great
idea!!!! They already know how to extrapolate the data, they already pay
for the workers to collect the data. You don't have to think of this as a
research project....but do share the data with all. This would be a great
article. post me if you need some direction, I've written several
proposals...two that got me great jobs!!!! Liz Flight, RN, CLE, IBCLC
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