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>I teach childbirth classes at a local hospital, but the same one will not
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consider me as a teacher for their breastfeeding classes or their LC work.
The other hospital even makes the RN stipulation for their childbirth
educators!<
I continue to fight for keeping the one childbirth educator of a staff of
eight that is a non-RN. She's an outstanding childbirth educator but our
medical staff believes the same quality education is not provided if the CB
educator is not an RN. I have no reason to get rid of her other than their
complaints that she is not a nurse. IMNSHO, I think she does a better job
than any of our other educators, who are all RNs and she is the most
experienced of us all. A most complicated situation...
Just keep sticking to your guns...
Maurenne Griese, RNC, BSN, CCE, CBE
Birth and Breastfeeding Resources http://www.childbirth.org/bbfr
Manhattan, KS USA
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