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  1. Students! How to turn your assignment into a publishable journal article…

    Posted by Tasha
    / 10/12/2012 / Leave a comment
    Top Ten tips on turning an assignment into an article In the July/August 2012 edition of Essentially MIDIRS the editor, Sara Wickham, wrote an inspiring article for students who are interested in writing and submitting articles for publication. The article, entitled ‘Top Ten tips on turning an assignment into an...
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    Posted in Essentially MIDIRS, Original Article, Study Skills
    Tagged essence jan 13, student midwives, study skills, writing for publication
  2. So you want to be a midwife?

    Posted by Adam
    / 14/06/2012 / 4 Comments
    Download a printer friendly PDF Introduction Contemporary midwifery involves providing maternity care to a wide and diverse range of women, their babies, partners and families. The women with whom midwives come into daily contact will be of different ages, cultural backgrounds, socio-economic circumstances, and will have varying care needs and...
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    Posted in Becoming a Midwife, MIDIRS, Original Article, Practice Development
    Tagged becoming a midwife, midwife, qualifications, student, university
  3. Study Skills: Part Three

    Posted by Kate
    / 01/01/2012 / Leave a comment
    Obtaining research information from publications and an introduction to basic critiquing skills. As well as the appropriate presentation of your work for academic assignments, it is important that your statements are supported by research based evidence. In this last part of MIDIRS study skills series, you are taken through a...
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    Posted in Essence Archive, MIDIRS, Original Article, Practice Development, Study Skills
    Tagged analysis, essence jan 12, evidence, research, student midwives, students, study skills
  4. Study Skills: Part 3

    Posted by Adam
    / 16/12/2011 / Leave a comment
    Download a printer friendly PDF Obtaining research information from publications and an introduction to basic critiquing skills Introduction Having dealt with the basic skills of writing and presenting work for academic assignments, this part is about how to obtain and understand the research based evidenceĀ  you need to support the...
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    Posted in MIDIRS, Original Article, Practice Development, Study Skills
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  5. Study Skills: Part 2

    Posted by Adam
    / 11/11/2011 / Leave a comment
    Download a printer friendly PDF Introduction In the second part of MIDIRS resource on study skills we shall be considering the range of resources you might need for academic study. This starts with being able to understand and define scientific terms and language, as well as being reasonably competent in...
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    Posted in MIDIRS, Original Article, Practice Development, Study Skills
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  6. Study Skills: Part 1

    Posted by Adam
    / 28/09/2011 / Leave a comment
    Download a printer friendly PDF Introduction Midwifery education programmes are rigorous, demanding and carry an added challenge in that academic studies, coursework and assignments need to be accommodated around clinical practice placements and shift patterns, which include night and weekend working. When you enter university, you will soon begin to...
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    Posted in MIDIRS, Original Article, Practice Development, Study Skills
    Tagged study skills

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