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"Mathews, Lois" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Aug 2003 07:26:09 -0400
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Dear friends and fellow BF angels
 Just had to coment on what to wear to work. My only hope is that we look like the professionals we are. I have been doing lactation consulting now for almost ten years. Before that I worked in NICU/Mother-Baby units for well over 40 years. I have seen the Peds go from very well dressed to wearing blue jeans. Perhaps this help them interact with their little patients but we need to project professionalism. I have and continue to wear washable slacks and top but always wear a white lab coat. The pants and tops are not scrubs. Hope this is of some help to the ladies out there, as for the guys a shirt, slacks tie and lab coat are looooking good. Thanks for letting me get my two cents in. 
Lois Mathews R.N. IBCLC
St. Marys Medical Center
West Palm Beach Fl.
Improving life one breastfed baby at a time.

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