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Midwife podcasts

Nursing Management, 2009
The maternity information charity, Midwives Information and Resource Service, has launched a podcast service featuring interviews with consultants, practitioners and other healthcare professionals.
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The midwife

Nursing Standard, 1988
At 30, Amanda Hallums is Acting Head of Maternity Services for Waltham Forest, a position she has reached with unusual speed. Although, in fact, a senior tutor in midwifery at Whipps Cross in Leytonstone, she seems to have assumed the mantle of further responsibility without major problems so far.
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Development: Evolutionary ecology's midwife

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2010
AbstractWe agree with Henrich et al. that documenting cultural universality and variability provides an indispensable window into human nature. We want to stress the mediating role development plays between evolution and culture. Moving beyond the mere documentation of universality or variability, developmental approaches can provide mechanistic ...
Panchanathan, K.   +2 more
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Midwifery education in the U.S. - Certified Nurse-Midwife, Certified Midwife and Certified Professional Midwife

Midwifery, 2018
US midwifery education is provided through graduate education for the CNM/CM and didactic education with apprenticeship for the CPM. Clinical practice varies throughout the country depending on the credential held and current state legislation. A lack of clinical sites for midwifery education is a significant challenge to all programs and a barrier to ...
Penny R, Marzalik   +3 more
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Today's midwife tomorrow

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1982
Abstract This paper focuses on today's midwife as she prepares to meet the challenges of childbearing parents tomorrow. Patterns of maternity care are changing throughout the world, and the professional midwife must adapt to the new demands placed on her by contemporary society.
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Minister as Midwife

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1996
Explores the notion of midwives and hospital chaplains being parallel professions, drawing on scripture, history, and personal experience to support the idea.
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Midwife crisis?

The Health service journal, 1992
While most pressure groups have been asking for more for their part of the health service, AIMS has been demanding less for the last 30 years. In the first of two articles on maternity services, Beverley Lawrence Beech and Jean Robinson explain why obstetricians should take a backseat role to midwives.
B L, Beech, J, Robinson
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NURSE‐MIDWIFE?

Bulletin of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, 1972
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