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  • Two years ago we were looking for ideas for antenatal care that would give women more choice and improve access to midwifery services. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will need to have a degree in nursing or midwifery. The Sun
  • Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery.
  • Universities said last night that applications for nursing, midwifery and allied health courses were down by about 20 per cent compared with this stage last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heads of midwifery also routinely report a need to take midwives away from postnatal care to staff the labour wards. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Direct entry to a midwifery programme, with comprehensive training in obstetrics and related subjects such as paediatrics, family planning, epidemiology etc. has been acknowledged as both cost-effective and specifically focused on the needs of childbearing women and their newborn. 1. INTRODUCTION
  • Being a female studying conducting remains more rare than being a male studying midwifery.
  • Just a skeleton midwifery staff heavily outnumbered by expectant mums. The Sun
  • Marsilio Ficino, and his contemporaries, books on pregnancy and midwifery, especially Jacqueline Marie Musacchio's The Art and Ritual of Childbirth in An Interview with Alexis Masters
  • Let me pick some items from some past issues: "A goat medicine cabinet" suggesting medications that should be kept on hand by those working with goats; announcement of an upcoming seminar on beekeeping; a discussion of Caseous lymphadenitis in goats; plans for a manure-heated brooder; a method for pasteurizing milk on a small scale; midwifery for shepherds; lambing supplies check list; design for a Zimbabwe fly trap. 9: Domestic animals
  • English and nursing and midwifery are popular courses. Times, Sunday Times
  • And midwifery, decency seems to allot to them, though I am afraid the word midwife, in our dictionaries, will soon give place to accoucheur, and one proof of the former delicacy of the sex be effaced from the language. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  • Training courses for social work, business and management, and nursing and midwifery are also available.
  • He championed a noninterventionist approach to midwifery.
  • Objective To investigate the airbag midwifery breech delivery in the clinical application.
  • Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery.
  • Our daughter is now pregnant again and she and her husband are being well supported by their midwifery team in planning a second home birth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just a skeleton midwifery staff heavily outnumbered by expectant mums. The Sun
  • The airlifted supplies include medical kits such as diarrheal disease sets, midwifery kits, obstetric surgical kits; Vitamin A, jerry cans, collapsible water tanks, basic family water kits, tarpaulins, education and child protection supplies. Media Newswire
  • And while scientists don't know for sure, Kunz suggests bat midwifery isn't an anomaly restricted to captive populations.
  • His skill in learning and aptitude for science took him to Edinburgh University where he became professor of midwifery.
  • The midwifery was her paying vocation, she made money or got items in trade for helping other women with childbirth.
  • Thus according to the contrasting position the individual is not accredited with an implicit possession of ultimate truth which can be activated by some sort of philosophical midwifery.
  • English and nursing and midwifery are popular courses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additional home visits by postnatal support workers conferred no health benefit over traditional midwifery for women, regardless of the type of delivery.
  • Births in a midwifery unit were about 200 cheaper than hospital births. Times, Sunday Times
  • The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways.
  • In the same year there was also an important development in maternity services - to provide domiciliary midwifery care.
  • Worldwide, it can be argued that Caesareans are more attractive to doctors than natural childbirth because they reduce the threat of midwifery taking over.
  • As a work of prescriptive literature, Spiritual Midwifery framed the choice in unambiguous terms, quoting one Farm "lady" as saying that she found feminist demands for access to male-dominated careers incomprehensible, since, in her experience, breastfeeding her baby was "heavier than being a corporation president. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Brighton was already heavily engaged in other health subjects such as nursing and midwifery. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have a degree in sociology but am unsure as to what the best route is into nursing and midwifery. The Sun
  • Finally, I have finished my 9 - week placement for both nursing and midwifery.
  • Note 84: Pat McCarthy, a registered nurse and a certified schoolteacher, recalls her exclusion from the midwifery crew and from teaching at The Farm school with some resentment. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Our most competitive subjects at undergraduate level are medicine, law, English, computer science, history, engineering, geography, economics, physiotherapy and midwifery.
  • The last piece in the jigsaw recently saw nursing and midwifery move into new premises for the health and life sciences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two years ago we were looking for ideas for antenatal care that would give women more choice and improve access to midwifery services. Times, Sunday Times
  • Journalism is highly regarded, as is music, and nursing and midwifery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The university is strong in education and in nursing and midwifery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deal comes at a time when concerns are growing over midwifery services provided by the NHS. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spokesman for the council said: 'There is no place for cheats in nursing or midwifery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ian Macdonald became Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow in 1954 and used his elementary knowledge of radar, from his RAF days, to investigate ultrasonics as a diagnostic tool.
  • Before entering upon the subject proper of this paper, I will briefly outline the history of massage, which, as an alleviant of human suffering, is intimately connected with the history of medicine in its earliest days; almost equally venerable is the history of this art as applied to midwifery, and this leads directly to the subject in hand, external manipulations in the obstetric practice of primitive people. Labor Among Primitive Peoples
  • Midwifery—i.e., the delivery of real babies of which not the midwife but nature is the cause—describes teaching more adequately than does the word socialization. THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND
  • Team midwifery was meant to ensure better continuity of care for mothers.
  • A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever.
  • Universities said last night that applications for nursing, midwifery and allied health courses were down by about 20 per cent compared with this stage last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was already the author of a successful treatise on midwifery.
  • Health bosses will finally apply to register them with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
  • Even more than the treatment of pregnant women, the field of obstetrics was perceived as an exclusively female medical trade, practiced by women trained generally in oral traditions of midwifery. 90 The midwife was responsible for preparing the parturient woman and alleviating the pain and discomfort of the birthing process. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • STUTTGART / WASHINGTON: Women are showing more interest in having their genital area surgically enhanced, according to the authors of an article in a medical journal on midwifery and gynaecology published in Stuttgart, southern Germany. The Times of India
  • What Clinton phrases as a commonplace has not been located in midwifery treatises; Gouge, however, does employ the phrase "The drawing forth of a womans milke by her childe is a means to get and preserve a good stomach, which is a great preservative of good health" (Of Domesticall Duties, L12r). The Countesse of Lincolnes Nurserie
  • At the same time, the government was encouraging the training of young women as nurses with a bias toward midwifery and village work.
  • And why does a country supposedly committed to health care reform seem opposed to safe, cost-effective options that include midwifery and well-woman care? Ricki Lake: Mothers Deserve Options
  • Three of the choices would mean keeping just two fully staffed obstetric units led by a consultant - plus a combination of "downscaled" midwifery-led units, where a consultant would be on call. IcNorthWales - Flintshire Chronicle - Flintshire News
  • Ms O'Connor claimed that emergency medical technicians had five days training at most in childbirth and that this was no substitute for midwifery assistance.
  • The university could be offering a four-year baccalaureate degree program in midwifery through the faculty of nursing as early as September.
  • Lynne Pacanowski, the hospital's director of midwifery and head of gynaecology nursing, posted a response on the wesbite in which she sought to assure the woman that progress was being made to tackle the issues she had raised. Hospital patients complain of rude staff, lack of compassion and long waits
  • The text is concerned primarily with practices of midwifery that remained detached from anatomical investigations of the body.
  • Women are meant to be offered choice, but this guidance could reduce it if they are pushed towards midwifery units. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I have to admit that, during the most hectic hour of my professional career, I omitted one vital midwifery task.
  • The university is strong in education and in nursing and midwifery. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's just gone off the boil , as they say in the midwifery traded.
  • Yesterday, the UK Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting professional conduct committee struck her off, after ruling that her behaviour amounted to misconduct.
  • You will need to have a degree in nursing or midwifery. The Sun
  • Just a skeleton midwifery staff heavily outnumbered by expectant mums. The Sun

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