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Date: | Fri, 24 Feb 2006 15:17:22 +0100 |
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Dear Marsha and all those promoting bf in Massachusetts,
What about pulling your publication about "Ridding your hospital of formula
dependency" and proposing some of those arguments:
2. Check your institution or agency's policy on selling or marketing
products to patients
3. Check your job description. Does it mention marketing of products as a
requirement of the job?
4. Obtain the mission statement of the hospital, agency, or program where
you work. Does it mention promotion of health as a goal?
Etc. I know you know these better than I do, but it seems so frustrating
that the whole point of view has been shifted to a woman's right to choose,
when the real question could be about the roles hospitals play in promoting
health and in marketing other companies' products.
Just my 2 Euro cents,
Elise Chapin
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Elise M. Chapin
Firenze, Italia
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MAMI - Movimento Allattamento Materno Italiano http://www.mami.org
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