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I was so happy to be involved in the new teamcare
at a local hospital. Today, I spent time refreshing antenatal care,
which hasn't changed in 70 years except for additional tests. I felt that
another day was unwarranted but the supervisor got a bit flighty - the education
bit that I should hear was important to her.
I have been teaching women for 30 years. I
have been teaching women what I was taught; then, what I have unlearned.
Now, as a mother and grandmother, I have to listen to the education given
by people half my age - mainly non-mothers. I am a keen
learner and have no objection to learning from those younger than I - if they
know better.
I have studied for a degree in nursing - completed
in 2001, am currently studying post graduate adult education; have
attended every conference available which I can attend; am very well read,
and I am well deindoctrinated.
Any advice appreciated because I do not want to
jeopardize my job at this time.
thanks,
Liz
P.S. If I had the choice, I would have
my own practice.
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