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In a message dated 9/17/2003 11:24:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
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Jan, I see your point, however, just to play devil's advocate, you could
interpret this to mean: the LC must obtain consent *in case a clinical
concern or pertinent info is manifested and needs reporting to the primary
provider.* Sometimes we do a consult that is just a simple latch fine tuning
and no big problems are manifested, and do we really have to send a report
in that case? I'm not sure.

Laurie, I just don't know the answer to this.  Unless a mom comes to me just
to rent a pump and there is no "consult" involved other than teaching her how
to use the pump, I've ALWAYS sent a consult letter to the physician/midwife of
record.  I've been in practice for 18 years, and think it is important to do
so.  I work FOR a group of pediatricians as their LC, and whenever I see one
of 'our' babies in my office, I send a note -- even if it just a weight check.
It goes on the baby's chart.

I've been fascinated by all the discussion on this issue, particularly from
folks that are in other cultures.  I suspect that IBCLCs who work in WIC
clinics don't send reports to physicians; I would wonder if IBCLCs who work in
lactation clinics in hospitals routinely write & send consult letters to physicians
when they see moms on an outpatient basis.  I don't know -- and it may be
different in different hospitals/WIC clinics.

Perhaps I've made some assumptions based on lectures I've heard from JoAnne
Scott years ago, and from reading the infamous # 23.  I know we had discussions
on this when I was on the IBLCE board and on the ILCA board -- but hey folks,
I'm a Golden Oldie -- I was on those boards 10 years ago, and now that we are
a more well established profession, perhaps things have changed.  Or, perhaps
they SHOULD change????

I too am hoping we'll get some input from the IBLCE after their meeting.  I
hope they'll have time to address this issue.  I don't think we need to worry
about whether or not there will be an international perspective -- keep in mind
that the current Prezzie of IBLCE is from the land of Oz (and probably loves
Vegemite!)

Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
Lactation Education Consultants, Wheaton IL
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com

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