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I started using the RLC after the IBCLC credentials this year. From what I
understand about the NEW LETTERS is that it is a way of showing {doctors,
nurses etc} that not only have you met strict guidelines and passed an
internationally accepted exam, thus making you certified, but you are also
registered with teh IBLCE as being a professional. So you are not only
board certified, but also registered.
I have heard tale that this is the first step in making it easier for an
IBCLC to accept insurance and actually get paid :) here is hoping!
Changing the World one Breastfed baby at a time!
Andrea Bass, RN, IBCLC, RLC
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