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Pat writes:
and all I want to know is when can I be an IBCLC Emeritus.
I don't look forward to taking the test in 2016 for the 4th time!
~~~ Well said, and something I admit I've been harping about for years. As
a licensed Physical Therapist, I had to sit in a room with 3 licensed,
experienced PTs and role play several patient scenarios while they watched, as
well as take the written exam another day. My license ( which is a state
license) is renewed every 3 years by Continuing Education, which we are
asked to keep track on the honor system! Our profession seems to both respect
us and trust us a lot more than IBLCE does. Taking an entry-level exam over
and over again just seems a waste of resources on everyone's part. I don't
mind filling in those forms at the 5 year mark and submitting for
recertification. If only they would let us do that instead of retesting at ENTRY
level....
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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