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Reducing Exposure Before Birth: An Interrupted Time Series Study of Prenatal Exposure to Fetotoxic Medications Under Risk Management Plans in Canada

open access: yesClinical Pharmacology &Therapeutics, EarlyView.
Canada's 2009 risk management plan (RMP) framework has not been evaluated for prenatal exposure impact. Conversely, widely used drugs such as nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) lack RMPs. We assessed first‐trimester exposure to RMP‐regulated medications following regulatory interventions and to NSAIDs following safety publications.
Nahiyan Saiyara Khan   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Governance for Pension Plans' Sustainable Transition: The Moderating Role of Corporate Social Identity

open access: yesCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Pension plans may either limit their sustainability approach to commercial purposes or adopt governance practices aligned with sustainability principles, thereby strengthening their Corporate Social Identity (CSI). This paper explores the moderating role of CSI in the relationship between traditional corporate governance mechanisms and pension
Elisa Bocchialini   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Past and present midwifery education in Turkey

open access: yesMidwifery, 2007
Among criteria relating to the level of development in a country are health indicators such as total fertility, maternal mortality, infant mortality, and rates of life expectancy at birth. These have a close relationship with the quality of health-care services, especially those provided by midwives. An improvement in midwifery services can be achieved
Özlem Demirel Bozkurt
exaly   +6 more sources
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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 Butler, Eileen K Hutton
exaly   +3 more sources

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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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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An agenda for midwifery education: Advancing the state of the world׳s midwifery

Midwifery, 2016
Kuldip Kaur Bharj, OBE, PhD, MSc, BSc, RM, RN, DN, MTD, IHSM, RSA Counselling (Associate Professor in Midwifery), Ans Luyben, PhD, PGDM, PGEd, RM (Midwife, Honorary Lecturer, Visiting Research Fellow), Melissa D. Avery, PhD, APRN, CNM, FACNM, FAAN (Professor, Director Midwifery Education Program), Peter G.
Bharj, Kuldip Kaur   +6 more
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The future of midwifery education

Midwifery, 2003
In this paper I will examine the history shared by our profession and review social changes and reproductive health needs that have had an effect on our current practice. I will propose a model that meets current needs and will build the vision for our future education. In conclusion I will focus on the strategies, tasks and commitments needed to build
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The Shenandoah University Midwifery Initiative: A Model for Midwifery Education

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2008
There has been a significant decline in the number of nurse‐midwifery education programs in the United States in the past decade. This decline presents a challenge as the profession seeks to respond to the Pew Foundation's call to increase access to midwifery care in the United States.
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Motivation for continuing education in midwifery

Midwifery, 1989
Continuing education is increasingly recognised as vital for the improvement of health care. This paper discusses the findings of a study carried out to investigate whether practising midwives working in selected hospitals in Northern Ireland are motivated to participate in continuing education.
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