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Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 4:54
PM
Subject: assignment
Dear all on the list,
I am back again eagerly checking my E-mail and
enjoying reading the letters that are posted on this list each
day. I always leave my computer feeling proud to be a midwife and
inspired to change the world after reading your fabulous words of
wisdom.
I work as a clinical midwife in a country
hospital in W.A..and plan to have my first child under the midwifery
model, with the community midwives in Perth (when I decide to fall
pregnant!!!) I, like many others out there, am so disappointed with
the Guild insurance dilemma. What also upsets me is the fact that midwives I
work with make comment that loosing this insurance is a good thing and
that it will finally put those "maverick midwives" out of practice. I
guess I can accept some negative comments from the uninformed public but when
coming from our own backyard I find it more difficult and frustrating to
handle. So, I have been printing off some of the articles you
amazing people have written and pinning them up in our office to read, with
the hope that it may open up some rather narrow minded attitudes around
here. I sometimes wonder how we will ever achieve the system that we all
dream of when many of our own kind are the greatest antagonists!
On another note, I am wondering if any of you
scholars out there can help me with my next unit of study. I am a
midwife completing my final unit of the Bachelor of Nursing (ECU) (I am
converting my diploma into a degree). This unit is Role
Application in Nursing NSP2211 and involves a self directed contract for the
duration of the semester. I need to choose a topic that theory can
be applied to and that will help me develop further as a midwife. I then
need to formulate a statement of intent, learning objectives and carry out the
contract. Do any of you have any ideas that aren't too difficult but are
relevant to midwifery?????. I have written a breastfeeding policy
for our ward and am wondering if I can incorporate that at all. I would
greatly appreciate any input you may have.
Yours sincerely
Tracy