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Winnie posts on a new practice being introduced in the NICU at her
workplace, on the recommendation of a speech language pathologist who was
brought in by the NICU to write their feeding protocols.
I am trying, really trying, to figure out why an NICU in a hospital with
more than one IBCLC on staff, as well as a perinatal dietitian, would bring
in a speech language pathologist for this purpose. I willingly admit to
knowing nothing about what background SLP's have, to equip them to treat
this kind of problem. Please, someone, enlighten me.
Rachel Myr
credentially challenged in Kristiansand, Norway
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