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Becoming a midwife in the 21st century
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Becoming a midwife in the 21st century

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Effective communication / Tandy Deane-Gray
The aims of antenatal care / Laura Abbott
Programmes of care during childbirth / Laura Abbott
Interdisciplinary working: seamless working within maternity care / Eileen Huish & Lisa Nash
Intrapartum care / Annabel Jay & Cathy Hamilton
Effective emergency care / Caroline Duncombe, Meryl Dimmock & Sarah Green
Initial assessment and examination of the newborn baby / Lyn Dolby
Effective postnatal care / Annabel Jay
Medication and the midwife / Cathy Hamilton
Effective documentation / Carole Yearley, Celia Wildeman & Chandra Mehta
Regulating the midwifery profession: protecting women or the profession? / Christine Lawrence & Carole Yearley
The impact of cultural issues on the practice of midwifery / Celia Wildeman
Legislation and the midwife / Cathy Hamilton & Lisa Nash
Confidentiality / Celia Wildeman
Clinical decision-making / Marianne Mead
Health, safety and environmental issues / Lisa Nash
Evidence-based practice / Marianne Mead
Statutory supervision of midwives / Kath Mannion
Clinical governance framework and quality assurance in relation to midwifery care / Cathy Rogers, Sally Luck & Nada Schiavone.

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