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Midwifery education today

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
Today, there are more than 7000 CNMs and CMs in the United States, who attend approximately 9% of American births annually in hospitals, birth centers, and homes. Midwives work in a variety of practice models, including group practices with physicians, HMOs, private practices, rural and urban community health centers, and large managed care ...
Katherine Camacho, Carr, Mary C, Brucker
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Midwifery education in Canada

Midwifery, 2016
This article is part of a special series on midwifery education and describes the approach to midwifery education in CanadaWe begin with an overview of the model of midwifery practice introduced in Canada in the 1990s. We describe the model of midwifery education developed and report how it is implemented, with particular attention to the two longest ...
Michelle M, Butler   +2 more
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Innovations in Midwifery Education

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2003
Midwifery educators and the American College of Nurse‐Midwives (ACNM) have created educational pathways for Certified Nurse‐Midwives (CNMs) and Certified Midwives (CMs) based on sound principles and creativity. A review of these educational innovations portrays the strong foundation that exists and provides direction for the future.
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Midwifery education betrayed

British Journal of Midwifery, 1995
The sorry truth that the English National Board (ENB) is increasingly impotent and no longer able to protect professional education standards against the economic demands of the government and higher education is made manifest in a recent letter entitled ‘Board decisions relating to staff:student ratios (SSRs) in nursing and midwifery education’ (DCL ...
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Community-Based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program Distance learning in nurse-midwifery education

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1993
Distance-learning has greatly expanded the number of students admitted to a nurse-midwifery education program. This article describes the Community-Based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program (CNEP) of the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing. The organizational structure and curriculum of the CNEP combines apprenticeship learning with academic ...
J M, Treistman, K C, Carr, M K, McHugh
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Complementary therapies education in midwifery

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1995
Midwives and their clients are becoming increasingly interested in the use of complementary and alternative therapies which offer a variety of different strategies for dealing with the effects of pregnancy and childbirth. This paper explores the current provision of complementary therapy education for midwives, and suggests the establishment of a new ...
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Midwifery education modelsA contemporary review

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1998
Midwifery education has a rich tradition of blending innovation with educational methods that have demonstrated their value to the profession. Examples of innovations that have influenced midwifery education include the use of the asynchronous modular system, the development of distance methodologies, and most recently the use of computer and ...
P G, Johnson, J T, Fullerton
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