I suspect this is a way hospitals "pass the buck" when challenged as to
whether both credentials are required. I know there are IBCLCs working
in hospitals that are NOT also RNs.
Physical, Occupational and Speech therapists and Social Workers aren't
required to be RNs also! I think the problem is that they don't quite
know where to put us. Also, the lack of a specific, consistent
educational program in prep for becoming an LC may put us at somewhat of
a disadvantage.
I only sign IBCLC after my name when charting at our hospital. When I
feel the need to "impress" higher-ups or to shortcut to being accepted
professionally without taking the time to explain the background to be
IBCLC, I will also add BSN and/or RNC. However, I feel when functioning
as LCs our IBCLC should be the only criteria.
Winnie
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