Dear Jen
Thank you for sharing this with ozmid.
I am impressed by the document on this web site if the Victorian government
follows through on the questions asked and the implications of these
documents birthing services in victoria could lead Australia into a new age
of real evidence based practices??

Thank you
Denise Hynd

"Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world.  For,
indeed, they are the only ones who ever have."
Margaret Mead
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From: "Jen Semple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] episiotomy resource from Vic PDCU


> FYI:
>
> This is the latest in a series of reports from the
> Consultative Council on Obstetric and Paediatric
> Mortality and Morbidity entitled Morbidities
> associated with childbirth in Victoria   Topic 2:
> Episiotomy and perineal lacerations.
>
> This report is on the website at
> http://www.health.vic.gov.au/maternitycare/index.htm
>
> This report is recommended to those hospitals and
> clinicians concerned with practice issues around
> episiotomy and rates of 3rd and 4th degree tears.  As
> well as extensive data analysis, the report includes a
> comparison with other populations, trends and an
> examination of the related literature.  It concludes
> with a section on implications for maternity service
> providers.
>
> It would be great if you could take a few moments to
> distribute this email.
>
> Wendy Dawson
> Senior Project Officer, Acute Programs
> Programs Branch, Metropolitan Health and Aged Care
> Services Division
> phone: 9616 2152
> fax: 9616 2880
>
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