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Date: | Sun, 12 Jun 2011 15:33:18 -0400 |
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I believe IBCLCs are health professionals. They are a part of the health
care team, have passed certification exams, keep up with what's new and
happening to improve BF outcomes. I agree that an LC is different from a
LLLL and/or a peer counselor. The difference is the same as in any field,
with more experience and education you advance.
The one area that causes confusion is the lack of formal education to become
an LC (but we've had the same confusion in nursing for umpteen years - 2yr,
3 yr, BSNs and so on). But I don't think the patterns followed by other
health professionals (formal courses for RN or MD) bear repeating because
they have lost breastfeeding along the way. LCs are really unique and we
need to preserve our uniqueness.
Considering that the profession is 25 + years I think we've come a long way,
but at the same time I realize we have a way to go.
Pat in SNJ
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