, October 10, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Students, training and other things was Re:
uterine rupture 1998
Well said Liz. Although I can't and wouldn't speak on behalf of other
'nurse/midwives' (which incidentally is not how I see myself, but is a
common term used both here
How true,
enjoy it,
love, Liz.
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Yes, Liz, I completely agree. Thrilled to hear
what you meant by I wonder if
it is more difficult for them. Wonder if what is
more difficult?
Liz
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Good luck with finishing your course,
Liz.
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Hi Liz,
I was responding
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Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:00 AM
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As a current Bachelor of Midwifery (aka direct
entry)student, I can tell you a little bit about my
course.
I think everybody here agrees
zmidwifery] Students,
training and other things was Re: uterine rupture 1998
As a current Bachelor of Midwifery (aka direct entry)student, I can tell
you a little bit about my course.
I think everybody here agrees that there is no such thing as the perfect
woman, the perfe
Thanks for the common sense Fiona! Well said.
Cheryl
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Dear Abby,
I think
You have both said it all very well i
think.
marilyn
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Yes
Hi Trish,
Abby, could I ask where you are studying midwifery???
I'm not studying midwifery, nor did I say that I was. I do know quite a few
students and midwives and have had numerous discussions with them about what
they do and don't learn.
I've read a fair bit about 'wise' women, don't
] Students, training
and other things was Re: uterine rupture 1998
Hi Trish,
Abby, could I ask where you are studying midwifery???
I'm not studying midwifery, nor did I say that I was. I do know quite a
few students and midwives and have had numerous discussions with them abo
As a current Bachelor of Midwifery (aka direct entry)student, I can tell you a little bit about my course.
I think everybody here agrees that there is no such thing as the perfect woman, the perfect midwife, or the perfect midwifery course. That said, I can promise you all that we have learnt
LOL Jen, there are sometimes i just can't be
quiet!
~~~start life with a midwife~~~
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Many of the skills we learn don't
come from the uni itself, it's when we are on clinical placements and with our
follow thru woman that we learn the most. I am forever indebited to the woman
who have allowed me to be with them and to the amazing midwives who offer their
advice and support.
Anyway, I hope my current perspective as a student is helpful.Jen
3rd year BMid, Melbourne
Thanks Jen for sharing. It is such a shame that
there is not the opportunity for practice of the theory you are learning. I was
just recently talking to a friend about that. She had brought it up
Kirsten wroteAs for the debate on
VE's etc, just because we learn something does not mean we will all go out and
perform them every 5 minutes! There are many skills taught to us that could be
seen as unnecessary interventions, why as Andrea Robertson in the Midwife
Companion ( love this
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Students,
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Kirsten wroteAs for the debate on
VE's etc, just because we learn something does not mean we will all go out and
perform them every 5 minutes! There are many skills taught to us
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