From: Midwifery Today Online
Article by Elizabeth Davis: "As midwifery is poised to go
mainstream, we must be very clear on our foundation: What is
essential to our work, and what is momentary or temporary? In other
words, what about midwifery has endured, and what must endure if we
are to continue to provide what women want when they seek midwifery
care?"
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The future of private midwifery
http://www.sydneymidwife.com.au/2009/11/the-future-of-private-midwifery/
There has been stong interest on the issue of the future of private
midwifery since the Health Minsiter’s
announcement that clarified the meaning of
“collaborative practiceâ€.
Collaborative practice will mean that every private midwife must
have a collaborative agreement with a private obstetrician who can
effectively sign off on the midwife’s work. If
s/he does [...]
The future of private midwifery
http://www.sydneymidwife.com.au/2009/11/the-future-of-private-midwifery/
There has been stong interest on the issue of the future of private
midwifery since the Health Minsiter’s
announcement that clarified the meaning of
“collaborative practiceâ€.
Collaborative practice will mean that every private midwife must
have a collaborative agreement with a private obstetrician who can
effectively sign off on the midwife’s work. If
s/he does [...]
The future of private midwifery
http://www.sydneymidwife.com.au/2009/11/the-future-of-private-midwifery/
There has been stong interest on the issue of the future of private
midwifery since the Health Minsiter’s
announcement that clarified the meaning of
“collaborative practiceâ€.
Collaborative practice will mean that every private midwife must
have a collaborative agreement with a private obstetrician who can
effectively sign off on the midwife’s work. If
s/he does [...]