Title: Midwifery Strengths
Thanks for that info Anne.
Helen
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Anne Clarke
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Dear Helen,
Yes, we do
: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery
Strengths
Just wondering if there are any
midwifery models within a hospital settingin Australia offering 1-2-1
care, apart from"team midwifery" models where theremay bea
primary midwife but a team approach to after hours on-call.
to have
them.
Sonja
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Strengths
Hi Brenda
Don't know if this made it on to the list - it
didn't show up my end! Apologies
to have
them.
Sonja
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Subject: Fw: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery
Strengths
Hi Brenda
Don't know if this made it on to the list - it
didn't show up my end! Apologies
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery
Strengths
Just wondering if there are any
midwifery models within a hospital settingin Australia offering 1-2-1
care, apart from"team midwifery" models where theremay bea
primary midwife but a team approach to a
and clearly there isn't a one size fits all.
Helen
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and Graham
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Not exactly Brenda. The idea of
antenatal, birth and postnatal care all
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery
Strengths
Dear ReneeI will give a strength from the
consumer perspective!The power of the relationship between a woman and
a midwife. When it works there
some experience with this model in my 3rd year of B.Mid training.
Sam
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From: Helen and Graham
Date: 05/31/06 22:46:17
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery Strengths
Just wondering if there are any midwifery models within a hospital
in Belmont Ryde St
George Hsp NSW.
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Helen and Graham
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery
Strengths
Just wondering if there are any
midwifery models within
hoping Mackay Birth
Centre is!!!
Cheers
Diane
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Strengths
Just wondering if there are any
midwifery
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 10:18
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Strengths
Just wondering if there are any
midwifery models within a hospital settingin Australia offering 1-2-1
care, apart from"team midwifery" models where th
, 2006 8:49
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery
Strengths
You could look at the case load practice at
Women's and Children's hosp in Adelaide , where a primary midwife is allocated
and a small group of backup midwives. Also Northern Womens Community Mid
Program in Elizabeth
.
Lisa
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You could look
hi Belinda,
I have personal experience with this recently, and I think I'll mail you off
line about it.
I didn't write this just under an impression and maybe it was just something
that went haywire as a one off.
The hours are extremely flexible, the reason mostly for the 12 hour in
Hi there, Is Andrew Bissits a book or a journal article? DeniseJustine Caines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear ReneeI will give a strength from the consumer perspective!The power of the relationship between a woman and a midwife. When it works there is nothing a woman cannot do. The impact of that
G'da Denise, Andrew Bisits is an obstetrician. He wrote the afterword of my book "Having a Great Birth in Australia" which is available from Birth International. www.birthinternational.comCheers,DavidOn 05/05/2006, at 5:52 PM, denise thomson wrote:Hi there, Is Andrew Bissits a book or a journal
How about the fact that midwives provide more that 90% of the woman's
care regardless of whether they are in the private or public system.
That most babies are actually delivered by midwives and that they
mostly provide one on one care in the public system. Could explore the
nursing theory that
Addit The ACMI site has some info that might help and send out a email
newsletter.
rgds mike
On 5/5/06, Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about the fact that midwives provide more that 90% of the woman's
care regardless of whether they are in the private or public system.
Title: Midwifery Strengths
Dear Renee
I will give a strength from the consumer perspective!
The power of the relationship between a woman and a midwife. When it works there is nothing a woman cannot do. The impact of that trust and that belief in being with woman has the capacity to transform
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