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Date: | Sun, 20 Jun 2010 15:07:48 -0700 |
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Amy-
I feel your pain and frustration with the mentorship rules. Part of the problem is the lack of IBCLCs willing or able to mentor.
I am very grateful to the two mentors I do have on my team at this time. Unfortunately, the two combined still cannot give me the 500 hours of hands-on experience that I will need. Meanwhile, I am feeling the pinch of impending deadlines and a MUST-qualify for the 2011 exam. I have scrimped and saved and sold things on eBay to be able to pay for the online courses ("shout out" to Lactation Education Resources), books, babysitter, equipment and the exam. I simply would not be able to afford two years of college-level classes and will have to give up my dream of becoming an IBCLC if I cannot find more mentors ASAP.
I will add that I love the mentoring model of learning and hope that it is not done away with in the future in favor of all-classroom learning. I would, however, encourage anyone who is qualified to mentor, to please do so.
Tina Carlson, PPD, CLC
CT-USA
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