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Date: | Tue, 31 Oct 2006 14:31:00 -0500 |
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Personally, I think some of you are going way over the top with your
reactions to all of this. While I am not minimizing the importance of the
need to clarify and fix whatever the IBLCE was trying to do,I do think the
level of over-reaction is mind boggling.
Why not just go about your daily lactation lives and keep doing the good
work that you've probably been doing all along?
By the way, nurse practitioners do NOT have to work under a physician as
someone posted (clumping them with physician's assistants,etc). They have
autonomy and prescriptive authority as well.
I teach about medications all the time. This is in no way the same as
prescribing a medication. When my OB colleagues call me and ask for "that
thrush protocol" we use, I read it to them over the phone (or fax it). I'm
not prescribing then, either.
Betsy Riedel RNC, IBCLC
Connecticut
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