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In einer eMail vom 27-2-02 5:30:27 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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> "Clinician" in the academic and professional circles that I am acquainted
> with, refers to one who engages in professional relationships with clients
> for the purpose of enhancing client well being. The method of enriching the
> status of the client varies and reflects the individual clinical training
> of each practitioner. Clinical interactions include, but are not limited
> to, the provision of information, physical, emotional or cognitive
> assessment, active listening and reflecting, psychotherapy and client
> focused interventions.
OK. I see that indeed, I used the directly translated dictionary meaning. In
your description an LC will indeed be a clinician, as well as dieticians,
fysiotherapists, and other sub-medical professionals are, yes?
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen =+= IBCLC, LLLL, MOM =+= primairy school teacher
EUROLAC
breastfeeding information centre and lactation consultant practice
http://www.users.skynet.be/eurolac
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