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> People can stay general, much like an MD who becomes a
>family practice or general
>practitioner, or they can specialize. An IBCLC who works in a hospital may
>become a specialist in post-partum making sure baby is nursing well before
>discharge, or she may become a NICU specialist, working primarily with
>babies with heart-problems, or preemies, or multiples, or multiple/preemies,
>or babies with cleft palate. ...
I am not at IBCLC either, and I wonder, do LCs specialize. Do most
communities
have enough LCs that they can afford to specialize?
Just curious.
Naomi Bar-Yam
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