Dear all:
I haven't yet read the new scope of practice, but I will.
From what I have read on Lactnet, it seems
to me that this is a serious infringement of freedom of
speech if we are not allowed to provide
evidence-based information. Second, it seems as if the
model is generated from a hospital-based
hierarchical system whereby nurses are not allowed to speek
out about their so-called "higher
ups". Again, this scares me in that I would not want
to be in a hospital where a nurse who cares
for patients all day long doesn't have the authority to take
aside an MD when an error is being
made and correct that error. If the model is indeed assuming
that we are all nurses, and that
nurses must be subservient, then what does that mean for
those of us who work in private
practice? In fact, MOST of breastfeeding occurs outside the
hospital and the hospital experience is
but a brief period in the life of a breastfeeding
relationship.
Finally, I know of no other medical profession that
restricts the ability of its professionals from
becoming trained in "alternative" therapies
whatever the definition of those "alternatives"
are.
Does this mean a trained acupuncturist must stop using
acupuncture if they become an IBCLC?
If we are allowed to receive a salary from an institution
that gives out formula or even work for the
formula industry which we are technically allowed to do
because of "restriction of trade" it seems
to me that there is a serious legal flaw if we are then not
allowed to speek openly about evidence-
based information.
I suppose I will have to rely on my PhD in Nutrition and
give up on the IBCLC.
Best regards, Susan E. Burger, MHS, PhD, IBCLC
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