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In an effort to learn the Spanish language of lactation, I subscribe to
LLLI's NUEVO COMIENZO. Sometimes they reprint articles from NEW BEGINNINGS.
I read the Spanish, then the English, and the Spanish again -- repeating that
cycle until I get it.
Hope this helps.
Alice Martino
in muggy central New York State
<< This way the learning would be specific
to the needs of an LC. Even the Spanish (or other languages) for
Health Professionals courses don't really fit us. There is some
overlap, but an LC can get along just fine without knowing how to
ask about a prostrate or other male concerns. Knowing how to teach a
Hispanic patient how to care for a colostomy is beyond our needs.
However, I suspect there aren't many lessons that go into much
detail about nipples, latch, MERs etc. >>
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