Amen! I am due to re-certify in 2016 by exam for the 4th time! I will be 70 years old then and still feel highly competent and qualified
as I have worked continuously in the field and kept up both my ILCA and LLLI memberships since 1985, the year I first certified as an IBCLC.
I will be retiring from my WIC P/T job in the Fall. I too wish the Emeritus status were in place so I might continue to conribute.
Laura Monin BA CLE IBCLC RLC
Alameda County (CA) WIC
On Aug 10, 2014, at 5:54 AM, Pat Young wrote:
> besides getting better requirements for IBCLCs who are in circumstances that don't allow for college courses.
>
> IBCLC needs Emeritus status! Those of us who took the first or early exams need a break. I'll be 75 when my next exam comes up! There needs to be Emeritus status for people who have faithfully kept up their credential for at least 25 years and are now semi-retired and/or volunteering as IBCLCs. Or is sitting for the exam 3 times good enough?
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> Anyone else have an opinion? Pat in SNJ
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