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Is anyone at a Children's Hospital and trying to become "Baby-friendly?" The current baby-friendly guidelines are targeted towards delivery hospitals and birthing centers. There is interest in creating "Baby-friendly" steps that are more appropriate for pediatric hospitals, but I just wanted to see what is out there right now if anything. Loma Linda University Children's Hospital claims to be "Baby-friendly" and I would love to touch base with them to see what they used or how they adopted the current "10 Steps" to a pediatric population.
Years ago, there was an RN who made a list of the "10 Steps to becoming Baby-Friendly in a Pediatric Practice." Does anyone remember this or who wrote this?
Thanks for any help out there!
Ginger Carney, RD, LDN, IBCLC, RLC, FILCA
Director, Clinical Nutrition
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place, MS 732
Memphis, TN 38105
Phone 901/595-3315
Fax 901/595-3202
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