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Date: | Tue, 30 May 1995 18:09:01 -0400 |
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>The public has a right to know who are skilled and who are not, who have
>information and knowledge that can be trusted and so on.
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>Your ideas on this? Speak up , everyone.
Kathy, I agree that the public has a right to know. The certification
process at least guarantees that a person who passes has a minimum of
knowledge. And an important facet to this is that the certification is
given by an impartial group, in this case, IBCLE, who are not the same ones
who are giving the education. In other words, it is a separate entity.
This is important, in myk book.
Kathleen
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Kathleen B. Bruce RN, BSN, IBCLC (email = [log in to unmask])
"All truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then it is
violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident." Schoepenhouer
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