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Greetings,
I am working as a IBCLC at a small hospital in Maryland. I simply offered
my services to the Community
Education Department to teach breastfeeding classes, that got my foot in the
door. About 3 years later it has grown into a Breastfeeding Resource Center
and I provide outpatient services, support group, pumps, and telephone
support, classes, staff and community ed. Baby steps. Establish yourself
and the need for services, do a great job, and the "not a nurse" thing goes
away as the respect for all you know and how professionally you conduct
yourself takes over.
Good Luck,
Lori Werrell, BA, IBCLC
Leonardtown MD
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