What will become of our midwives as
this insurance virus spreads ? How can the public trust midwives with
birth if the 'powers that be' say they are a high risk group and remove them
from practicing?
There is potential for a very positive message to be put out about this
crisis - and
If anyone is able to respond to this request, it would be greatly
appreciated. Please send your answers to the inquirer, rather than
replying to me.
Joy Johnston
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Hi Belinda,
I don't know of any specifically (as a first year
Bachelor of Midwifery student, I'm new to all of
this), but I do know that Capers Bookstore is
affiliated with some WONDERFUL sounding conferences.
Check out the schedule on their website:
www.capersbookstore.com.au
Jen
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Kirsten Blacker
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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 8:15
PM
Subject: breastfeeding survey tool
Hi all,
Am in search of a tool
A midwife taught me about controlled crying when my daughter was but a
day old. I find that appalling!! So much for it not being
reccomended to babies under 6 weeks.
Macha.
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Dear Belinda,
The Australian College of Lactation Consultants has one coming up in
Melbourne on June 22nd. It's called Breastfeeding in the Real World -
Myths, beliefs and cultural perspectives. Enquiries - Ros Nicol ph (03)
9499 9212
Love, Barb
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If you are interested in developing your skills as a midwife, check out the
Practical Midwifery events planned for major centres, including Melbourne
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mailed to everyone (snail mail), but you can also find them at:
I have just read "Year of Wonders" by Geraldine Brooks and
really enjoyed it. It is set in 1666 and describes the fortunes of an English
village during the plague through the eyes of a young woman. There is a story
line about midwifery and the views of people of that time in relation to
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Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 20:28:35 +1000
Subject: Re: Re: Closure of Liverpool Team Midwifery Project
Hi Alphia
I read your previous email re team midwifery salaries pack. Unfortunately
I am
If you meant conferences, Belinda, perhaps the
Evidence Based care one? it's in Melbourne in august.
the other one Capers are doing is Noosa (Oct). got an
update to say that speakers include Terri Shilling,
Carolyn Hastie, Vicky Chan...
Anyone else know of more in Melbourne?
Sue
At 10:14
Along the lines of books to read- I know you probably already have read
it- but The Red Tent by Anita Diamant is another great book
when it comes to midwifery and womens bodies.
A private practicing midwife recommended it to me and I loved
it.
Take Care
Alphia
At 09:33 PM 24/05/2002 +0930,
OOh, the Evidence Based Care one sounds really good... Where/when/how much?
Jo
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If you meant conferences, Belinda, perhaps the
Evidence Based care
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