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  1. Live chat launched!

    Posted by Sue
    / 27/02/2013 / Leave a comment
    The next time you visit our website or MIDIRS Reference Database, you should notice one small but significant addition. If you’ve ever had a burning question you wanted to ask us but couldn’t pick up the phone, you can now get instant access to our team of librarians using our...
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    Posted in Essence Archive, News
    Tagged essence mar 13, information, information searching, midwifery knowledge, reference database, support
  2. Essentially MIDIRS, vol 4, no 1, January 2013

    Posted by Tasha
    / 02/01/2013 / Leave a comment
    Happy New Year! We have lots of exciting features and new series planned for Essentially MIDIRS in 2013, and we are kicking things off with a bang in January! Helen Shallow has written our lead article this month, and she describes her journey as a consultant midwife supporting women who...
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essentially MIDIRS, News
    Tagged critiquing, essence jan 13, evidence-based practice, FGM, information searching, labour, midwifery knowledge, stretch marks, VBAC
  3. 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
  4. Essentially MIDIRS vol 3, no 8, September 2012

    Posted by Tasha
    / 01/09/2012 / Leave a comment
    In this month’s edition of Essentially MIDIRS, Jo Murphy-Lawless takes a historical look at how obstetric science has viewed women and their bodies. Here is a preview of her article, which begins by analysing knowledge in relation to the use of Walcher’s position. Midwifery and obstetric knowledge: thinking deeply about...
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essentially MIDIRS
    Tagged art in midwifery, home birth, information searching, midwifery history, obstetric science, shoulder dystocia, Walcher's position
  5. Essentially MIDIRS vol 3, no 6, June 2012

    Posted by Tasha
    / 01/06/2012 / Leave a comment
    June 2012
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essentially MIDIRS
    Tagged Boolean, clinical complexity, co-morbidity, Cochrane reviews, information searching, Safe Motherhood Initiative, student midwives, terminology, World Health Organization
  6. Essentially MIDIRS vol 3, no 4, April 2012

    Posted by Tasha
    / 01/04/2012 / Leave a comment
    April 2012
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essentially MIDIRS
    Tagged chocolate, cocoa, information searching, mentors, third stage of labour
  7. One-of-a-kind one-stop-shop

    Posted by Kate
    / 01/02/2012 / Leave a comment
    Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister, EastEnders was only a year old and the average UK house price was less than £40,000. It was the year 1986, and the MIDIRS Reference Database had just been delivered into the world to an expectant midwifery community. From its humble beginnings in the filing...
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    Posted in Essence Archive, MIDIRS, Original Article
    Tagged charity, essence feb 12, information, information professionals, information searching, not for profit, student midwives

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