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So true, Virginia. This is why we need each other, because each of us
has an expertise that others don't! Lactnet is one of many modern forms
of teamwork, hopefully we have local resources we can work with as well
when we have a challenging case that is out of our skill-set.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 9/18/2013 4:59 PM, vgthorley wrote:
> To add a perspective: remember, too, that no one can be highly
> proficient across every area in a specialty. The same applies to our
> own IBCLC profession, where we often have someone who is the one to go
> to with situation A, someone else is a whizz kid with situation B, and
> someone else has a special interest in C. All of them may be good, but
> people are best at their special areas of work or interest.
>
> Virginia
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