Re: guthrie at breast

2001-08-09 Thread Mary Murphy

I can't seem to get this from the web.  Is there another address or perhaps
the original reference so I can go to the library and look it up ?  thanks,
Mary Murphy
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From: Lyle Burgoyne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: guthrie at breast


The evidenced based nursing site has a study that may be of use. IT is
titled
Skin to skin contact with their mothers reduced pain in healthy newborn
infants during a heel lance . It can be found at www.ebn.bmjjournals.com
Lyle

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Re: Canberra Update - PI Insurance

2001-08-09 Thread Jan Robinson


Justine

You are worth your weight in gold!

Thank you on behalf of the Australian Society of Independent Midwives 
for all you are doing for IPMs and the women of the ACT.
Let's hope that all the State Parliaments now follow with some debate 
on the issue.

Jan Robinson
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Victorian State ACMI Conference

2001-08-09 Thread Sue Crosby

CONGRATULATIONS to the midwives of the Sunraysia Sub-Branch of the ACMI for 
the fantastic conference they organised Midwives on the Murray last 
weekend.
We had a fantastic day with a very stimulating program which included -:
 Opening of the conference by Emma Thege-victorian midwife of the year
 Dr Alison Brookes speaking on Effective midwifery and nursing 
communications:the challenge of unexpected birth outcomes - the child with a 
genetic condition
 Jane Warland - Now or NeverMemory creation when a baby dies.
 Professor Marie Chamberlain-Socialisation of midwifery students
 Vicki Chan - Birth Matters The importance to the mother, the family 
and the community of how a baby comes into the world.

The conference dinner was a meal on a paddle steamer cruising on the Murray 
River.

Thankyou to everyone involved and keep up the great work you are all doing.
I am so looking forward to the National conference in Brisbane.

Regards,
Sue Crosby




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Beware of attachments

2001-08-09 Thread Sue Crosby

I recently sent an email re Vic state conference, please don't open any 
attachments, I certainly did not intend to send any attachements with the 
previous email.
Sue

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bestforwomen

2001-08-09 Thread Johnston

Dear list friends
This title begs the question, Who decides what's best for women?  Perhaps 
it will be answered at this conference:
You may be interested in the
combined RCOG/RANZCOG scientific meeting in Sydney next year. . 
 http://www.bestforwomen.conf.au/program.htm  the following is copied from 
the website:
  The Conference will be unique as the first joint scientific 
meeting of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the 
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and 
Gynaecologists. The Conference will bring together internationally 
recognised experts in the provision of health care to women. With the 
combined resources of the two Royal Colleges an exciting and stimulating 
meeting is guaranteed.
  The program will address recent scientific advances which 
will affect the future practices of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.


  The Conference and Trade Exhibition will be held in the 
Sydney
  Convention and Exhibition Centre, which is adjacent to the 
heart of
  the city. The centre offers first class facilities to 
delegates,
  presenters and exhibitors alike and is the focal point of 
Darling
  Harbour, an imaginative urban redevelopment project which is 
alive
  with shops, restaurants and visitor attractions.


  The Organising Committee are dedicated to providing a total 
package of scientific merit
  and enjoyment in the unsurpassed facilities and environment 
of Sydney. In addition to
  this, delegates and their accompanying partners are 
encouraged to extend their stay
  and take advantage of the diverse range of pre and past 
conference tours available.

  A wide range of hotels and apartments have been booked to 
suit all needs and budgets
  and will be available to delegates through the Conference 
Secretariat. All
  accommodation is within close proximity of the Sydney 
Convention  Exhibition Centre.

  The registration procedure and call for abstracts will be 
available in October 2001. If
  you would like any information in the meantime please 
contact:

The Best for Women Conference Secretariat
   GPO Box 2609, Sydney NSW 2001 Australia
  Tel: +61 2 9241 1478Fax: +61 2 9251 3552
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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best for women

2001-08-09 Thread Dean Jo Bainbridge



I wonder quite seriously if they are actually going 
to ask women what they think is best for them? Or are we going to be told 
what is best for us?
Jo