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Date: | Fri, 16 May 1997 18:39:17 -0400 |
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Chris: You go girl! I don't care if I am an RN - my IBCLC is NOT an
extension of my RN - my IBCLC stands ALONE!!!! THAT *IS* my profession!
Believe me, those qualifications required in that job description are a slap
in the face to IBCLC's! In all of my former & current IBCLC roles, I can't
say that my nursing background didn't help sometimes, but I never found it
ESSENTIAL! I also like to compare this "debate" to something we RN's can
relate to: So many RN's came into nursing, esp. in the past 10 yrs, from
SOOOOOO many different occupations BUT does the RN job posting require that
past degree/prof experience in the other field as well - NO WAY! -they just
want to see the RN training/experience. I have been infuriated with the
last 2 outside-the-home LC positions for which I interviewed - I was the
only IBCLC candidate (thus a practical shoe-in) BUT both times my
interviewers commented on my RN background as a definite plus - WHY, I
ask???? I certainly did *NOT* learn about bfing in nursing school & much of
what I learned as a floor nurse in the beginning had to be undone -entirely
or partly- in my LC-learning!
Debbie Shinskie RN CES IBCLC in Millersburg, PA, USA
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"The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea."
-Isak Dinesen
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