92938 Midwifery Practice Development
6cp;
distance mode plus two days' workshop attendance Midwifery subject – 500 levelPostgraduate
Development of midwifery practice at both national and international levels is being challenged through changes in health care policies, research findings related to childbearing and caring, and the economic imperatives that drive health care services. This subject examines these factors and a range of midwives' possible responses. The use of evidence in the development of best practice forms a significant component of this subject.
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Spring semester, Kuring-gai campus
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Subject EFTSL: 0.125
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