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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:01:26 -0700, Phyllis Adamson
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> My DIL, who had both her babies at Sutter Roseville, adjacent to
> Sacramento, CA, has received a solicitation for donations. Sutter Roseville
> has no LC program. Their mothers who need LC services must drive into
> Sacramento to see the (great praises for her, by name, inserted here) IBCLC
> at Sutter Memorial in downtown Sacramento. Roseville's goal is $70,000 per
> year for "local lactation services" and one lactation consultant. Their
> delivery rate is 2,500 annual. They are non-profit and donations are tax
> deductible. They don't say what that amount covers in addition to salary
> and benefits for the IBCLC.
I think it shows that the hospital doesn't really value the position
because if they did, they would find the money. This doesn't sit
well with me.
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Kate, http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/advantages-of-formula.html
Mom to Ursula (9.9), Sage (7), Benno (3.7) "Halloween is a big
holiday for older people. Somehow we got the idea it's healthier if
good people impersonate evil instead of evil people impersonating
goodness." Garrison Keillor
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