I appreciate any help you can provide:

I am seeking IBCLC certification (2006), taking the BSC Distance LC
course.  I do not hold an RN or any other professional certification, but
I've worked as a lactation educator for an IBCLC.  As you know, the road
leading to certification requires obtaining cinical hours.  I'm curious, do
I need to have any sort of state certification to do so?  And I've heard
that even as a student, professional liability insurance is beneficial.
Can you tell me if this is true, and if so, where on Earth to get a
policy?  A simple search of "professional liability lactation" on the
internet yielded next to nothing!

Thank you so much!!!
Melissa Morgan

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