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>A lawyer prospers when people can't settle their own disputes, and a doctor
>makes money off illness, not health. A clergyman may want to see the
second >coming... but not tomorrow. And a teacher thrives on ignorance.
Lactation >consultants consider themselves professionals. Something to
think about...
Excellent food for thought, Diane. When I was on a hospital committee to
write the proposal for the future LC position, one of our members, an
outstanding LLL Leader, made note that we were their to create a position to
eventually work ourselves out of that very position. She set an excellent
tone for the task at hand. This is really our ultimate goal...
Debbie Shinskie RN CES IBCLC in Millersburg, PA
"The passion for setting people right is in itself an afflictive disease."
-Marianne Moore
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