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I would like to welcome and thank the University of North Dakota nursing students. I grew up in North Dakota and have not lived there my adult life but proud that there will be so many breastfeeding knowledgeable nurses coming from there. So many of the nursing students that work at my hospital don't even want to stay in the room when I work with a patient and offer them information. I need to add, when I was visiting my sister last month, in a small Minnesota farming community, the first sign you see when driving into town was "Babies were born to be breastfed".
Dianne Veatch
(for my ND friends, got my degree at the University of Mary in Bismarck, back (whaaay back when it was called Mary College)
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