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  1. MIDIRS website has a brand new look!

    Posted by Sue
    / 01/11/2012 / 1 Comment
    As of today, MIDIRS newly designed website is up and running. With a refreshing new design and enhanced search facilities, we hope that the new site meets the high expectations you have of MIDIRS and its unique range of evidence-based information resources. Whilst we bid the old website a fond farewell, there...
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    Posted in MIDIRS, News, Original Article
    Tagged essence nov 12, information, literature search, midwife, student midwives, support
  2. Essentially MIDIRS, vol 3, no 10, November 2012

    Posted by Tasha
    / 01/11/2012 / Leave a comment
    In this month’s edition of Essentially MIDIRS, we have a fantastic article from a team of writers at the Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation Trust. The article reports a study of the telephone triage service provided by midwives at the maternity unit and examines the role of the midwife in providing...
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essentially MIDIRS
    Tagged essence nov 12, fetal distress, folic acid, information searching, labour induction, nipple shields, telephone triage
  3. What’s in a name?

    Posted by Kate
    / 30/10/2012 / Leave a comment
      It’s been all change at MIDIRS recently with the launch of our snazzy new website. But that’s not all that’s changed – we’ve also tweaked the names of our two literature search services. Our popular Standard Searches are now known as (drum roll please…) ‘Search Packs’, while we now offer a ‘Bespoke...
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    Posted in Information Services, MIDIRS, Reference Database
    Tagged deadlines, essence nov 12, information professionals, literature searches, search packs, special searches, standard searches
  4. Should neonatal examination be included in pre-registration midwifery programmes?

    Posted by Kate
    / 17/10/2012 / 3 Comments
    The neonatal examination involves a detailed examination of the newborn baby within 72 hours of birth (Williamson et al 2005). For the past decade midwives who wish to acquire these skills have undertaken post-registration study. Over 20 universities now offer post-registration courses aimed at providing practitioners with the necessary knowledge...
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    Posted in MIDIRS, Original Article
    Tagged essence nov 12, examinations, neonatal, NMC, pre-registration, skills
  5. Never forget to care… talking to Jean Watson, University of West Scotland

    Posted by Kate
    / 10/10/2012 / Leave a comment
    The School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery, University of the West of Scotland is the largest of its kind in Scotland, and has around 4,100 full and part-time students studying across the university campuses in Ayr, Dumfries, Hamilton and Paisley and online. Services offered include pre-registration preparation at Higher Education...
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    Posted in MIDIRS, Original Article
    Tagged essence nov 12, interviews, jean watson, tutors, university of west scotland

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