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ISBN: 0443061149
Professional Studies for Midwifery Practice, 1e
The explosion of information in midwifery makes it hard for practitioners and students to keep up. This book reviews and analyses the mostimportant topics and key professional issues with which midwives today must be familiar and the underpinning theory and concepts, on which clinical practice must be built. It covers core aspects of their increasingly responsible role, the scope of professional practice, ethical issues, clinical risk management, quality in midwifery and examines issues related to management, autonomy and teamwork, supervisors and managers. The book also reviews underpinning concepts which a midwife has to face in a varietyof ways in practice, accessing information, reflective practice, lifelong learning, cultural issues and format paperback language english publication year 04 08 2000 subject medicine subject 2 medical nursing ancillary services title professional studies for midwifery practice author diane m fraser publisher churchill livingstone publication date aug 04 2000 pages 256 binding paperback dimensions 7 25 wx 9 00 hx 0 50 d isbn 0443061149 subject medical nursing maternity perinatal women s health brand new paperback all orders get full access to our online status tracking service allowing you to vie Read medical textbooks online like Professional Studies for Midwifery Practice here
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This book reviews and analyses the mostimportant topics and key professional issues with which midwives today must be familiar and the underpinning theory and concepts, on which clinical practice must be built
The book also reviews underpinning concepts which a midwife has to face in a varietyof ways in practice, accessing information, reflective practice, lifelong learning, cultural issues and