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If you are interested in discussing integrating human milk analysis into the NICU routine, please ask to join this group: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Human-Milk-Analysis-4243408?gid=4243408&trk=hb_side_g.
Group description:
This group is intended for professional discussions on human milk analysis in a critical care setting. Physicians, nurses, dieticians and hospital based lactation support staff are invited. To keep the professional atmosphere of this group, please abide by the following rules:
-Please be respectful in all comments. If you disagree with another post, please state whether your disagreement is evidence based or personal opinion. Both are valued here, as for many aspects of human milk, there is no evidence to establish best practices, so professional opinion is valued.
-Please do not post job opportunities, business opportunities or promote any product. Although this site is sponsored by Calais Analyzers, the purpose of the site is to disseminate knowledge and identify questions that need to be answered, either based on evidence or determining that there needs to be research to establish evidence.
-Please do not include links to other sites, unless they are medical/scientific journals citing research to expand or clarify a discussion.
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