No, I, Like most others practicing in the hospital setting have not managed
to get rid of the D/C packs and will probably not live long enough to see
it become a reality.  One of the (many, many, many) reasons I choose not to
advertise the formula companies products is that I do not receive a
paycheck for doing their advertising for them.  I get blank looks from the
nursing staff when I ask them why they would choose to work for free for a
faormula company.  These companies pay handsome salaries to their
advertising execs and their sales reps, so why should not every nurse who
on a daily basis "advertises" their product also receive a paycheck?  I may
(tongue-in-cheek) consider distributing D/C packs once I begin seeing a
paycheck for this service.

Congratulations, Jennifer, on the new addition to your family!  Enjoy!

Pam Hirsch, RN,BSN,CLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL  USA

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