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In einer eMail vom 10-4-04 3:36:58 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> My question I'd like to pose for discussion, and I hope this is a valid
> topic, otherwise, listmoms please let us know and we'll promptly stop the
> discussion. But, what are the ethical and legal responsibilities of fellow
> LCs who are
> aware of other LCs who habitually use this dangerous, unethical practice?
> Do
> we have an ethical obligation to report this type of behavior?
>
I would like to enhance this duscussion to other sub-optimal practices of
fellow IBCLC's giving definitely wrong advise, like advice that is not consistent
with current lactation knowledge, evidence based lactation practice, etc.
I rather often hear of thes kind of things and would like to know if I
could/should undertake action and if yes: how or what.
I fear for a devaluation of the image if the lactation consultant profession
when giving suboptimal or evenwrong advice is getting more and more the case.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, LLLL
Germany - The Netherlands
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