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beth mcmillan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Jan 2010 11:07:07 -0500
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Hello all,

Am noticing several posts lately about courses and classes, exam prep and carreer options on this list and on another to which I subscribe.  I am enjoying my private practice very much but feel like I am "getting in the mood" to do more and begin studying again (I know we are studying and learning all the time but something official would be nice).  I am a non- RN IBCLC and have absolutely no desire to become a nurse (however great that might be!  Just don't really want to go through dialysis, foot care, etc.... to get to the stuff I really want to do and frankly, am already doing privately).  I really am thinking about a Master's degree.  Distance education is going to be important as relocating is not going to happen, some travel is probably necessary I know and that is fine.  Anyone have any ideas???  Private emails please, unless it is ok to discuss the pro's and con's of individual programs in this forum.  My real concern is that some of these on-line programs/schools aren't "real" or can't possibly be taken as seriously as other programs.  I am looking into something locally but it looks like I am going to have to make something up as I go along as nothing exists for the non-RN.  Anyone?

beth
IBCLC/LLLC leader Ottawa, Ontario

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