The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways. |
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The university could be offering a four-year baccalaureate degree program in midwifery through the faculty of nursing as early as September. |
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But I have to admit that, during the most hectic hour of my professional career, I omitted one vital midwifery task. |
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Though she is now in her second year of a midwifery course, she dreams of being a full-time glamour model. |
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Being a female studying conducting remains more rare than being a male studying midwifery. |
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His skill in learning and aptitude for science took him to Edinburgh University where he became professor of midwifery. |
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At the same time, the government was encouraging the training of young women as nurses with a bias toward midwifery and village work. |
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The text is concerned primarily with practices of midwifery that remained detached from anatomical investigations of the body. |
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Training courses for social work, business and management, and nursing and midwifery are also available. |
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In the entryway they might notice a bulletin board advertising midwifery services, childcare, or book exchanges. |
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The midwifery was her paying vocation, she made money or got items in trade for helping other women with childbirth. |
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And while scientists don't know for sure, Kunz suggests bat midwifery isn't an anomaly restricted to captive populations. |
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Some village women are trained in midwifery and community-based family-planning services. |
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Helpful to those working with death and dying or for those in rebirthing or midwifery. |
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Talented girls also need support to study midwifery and nursing at the Ministry of Health Nursing School. |
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He investigated women's diseases and midwifery, hereditary diseases and eye diseases. |
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It is illegal to practise midwifery without being licensed through a regulatory body. |
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Training consists of a first year of medicine and then 4 years in a midwifery school. |
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In Imbolc, a sunken circle is paved with an abstract, carved stone representation of Brigit as three sisters, the three patrons of poetry, the crafts and midwifery. |
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In Holland, midwifery is part of the medical system, and doctors and midwives work in close collaboration. |
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They are accredited by a national midwifery organization, the North American Registry of Midwives. |
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He was already the author of a successful treatise on midwifery. |
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A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever. |
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There she studied nursing and midwifery, and came back home in 1961 as the first qualified Somali nurse-midwife. |
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Our most competitive subjects at undergraduate level are medicine, law, English, computer science, history, engineering, geography, economics, physiotherapy and midwifery. |
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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. |
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Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery. |
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Worldwide, it can be argued that Caesareans are more attractive to doctors than natural childbirth because they reduce the threat of midwifery taking over. |
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I have left midwifery behind to focus on changing one small part of our profession. |
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Team midwifery was meant to ensure better continuity of care for mothers. |
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Supporting culturally diverse candidates is a challenge for midwifery supervisors who have little or no training in this area. |
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Copies of licences issued for the practice of physic surgery and midwifery. |
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Additional home visits by postnatal support workers conferred no health benefit over traditional midwifery for women, regardless of the type of delivery. |
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In Cambodia, the findings of a comprehensive midwifery review were part of the midterm review of the health sector strategic plan. |
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They are looking for the woman-centered care found in midwifery practices, or in extreme cases, on their own. |
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Between 2010 and 2014, the total nursing, midwifery and health visiting workforce has increased as a consequence. |
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Slightly more than half of the questions represent normal midwifery situations and the remainder, abnormal situations. |
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The objective was to consider how to make midwifery care more accessible, especially to women living in hard to reach and underserved areas. |
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The Code should be useful for everyone who cares about good nursing and midwifery. |
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It drew its details from Maugham's experiences as a medical student doing midwifery work in Lambeth, a South London slum. |
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Eight midwifery institutions presently exist in the country, two of which are private. |
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Nice added that commissioners should ensure that women have all four possible options for giving birth available to them: hospital care, midwifery units in hospitals, midwifery units based in the community and at home. |
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Spells dealing with midwifery and childbirth focused on the spiritual wellbeing of the baby. |
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Religious affiliation, however, may not prevent all the people from accessing specialty services outside of the ceremonial realm within traditional medicine, such as herbalism and midwifery. |
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A Midwifery Planning Group has been established to discuss midwifery and work with the Department of Health and Social Services in establishing legislation related to the practice of midwifery. |
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Canada will improve maternal newborn and child health in Bangladesh by increasing the number of nurses, skilled birth attendants and midwives, and improving the quality of nurse midwifery education and services. |
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A gathering of elders from the communities of Nunavik were brought together in Inukjuak to retell their stories of childbirth and Inuit midwifery. |
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As conscientious objectors, the midwifery sisters have had no direct role in pregnancy terminations. |
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Improving maternal health through increasing skilled midwifery and health providers and strengthening the referral systems to effectively manage complicated births. |
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These measures are applicable to surgery and all areas of medicine, midwifery and dentistry where surgical procedures are performed, including general practice. |
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The centrality of nursing in current Nunavut healthcare and the salience of midwifery in the provision of maternity care for Inuit communities suggest that both need to be considered in addressing maternity care. |
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Health services will include podiatry, orthoptics, physiotherapy, health visitors and district nurses, midwifery and visiting specialists. |
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The SOGC is confident that the integration of midwifery into the obstetrical health care team is fostering excellence in maternity care for women living in Canada and their families, which is the goal of our organization. |
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The Working Group is currently reviewing and developing the necessary regulatory, education and operational mechanisms to permit the legalized practice of midwifery in Saskatchewan. |
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These two focus groups will collect feedback and ideas from foreign-educated midwives already registered in one of the five regulating provinces who have acculturated into the midwifery profession in Canada. |
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Midwifery education that meets certain criteria, and that may have been obtained by means of preceptorship, self-directed study, or by graduation from a formal midwifery education program. |
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Currently there are no training courses in midwifery in Macau. |
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Their main functions were to monitor the quality of nursing and midwifery education courses, and to maintain the training records of students on these courses. |
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