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  1. Broaden your knowledge and skills with the original MIDIRS journal!

    Posted by Sue
    / 02/05/2013 / Leave a comment
    ‘The trademark hot pink Digest continues to inform, to challenge and to encourage thoughtful practice. The content is high quality, comprehensive and topical’. Professor Lesley Page, President of the Royal College of Midwives. Let MIDIRS support you in your practice and studies – with a subscription to MIDIRS Midwifery Digest,...
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    Posted in Essence Archive, MIDIRS, Midwifery Digest, News
    Tagged essence may 13, midwifery digest, midwifery knowledge, midwives, student midwives, support
  2. The Female Pelvis

    Posted by Sue
    / 23/04/2013 / Leave a comment
    In your role as a midwife, you will need to have a sound knowledge and understanding of the anatomy of the female pelvis in order to be able to competently assess a woman’s progress in labour. This involves you being able to identify the relationship between the position and descent...
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    Posted in MIDIRS
    Tagged anatomy, female pelvis, student midwives, study skills
  3. Essentially MIDIRS, vol 4, no 2, February 2013

    Posted by Tasha
    / 30/01/2013 / Leave a comment
    In this month’s edition of Essentially MIDIRS, we have a lively and astute article from the well-respected American sociologist, Barbara Katz Rothman. The article explores the skills that midwives possess, and draws a clever analogy between midwives and artisan food makers. Here is a short preview of her article to whet your...
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essence Archive, Essentially MIDIRS
    Tagged decision making, emotions, essence feb 13, labour wards, midwifery knowledge, midwifery practice, normal birth, skills, student midwives, woman-centred care
  4. ‘Being there for women and their families during this amazing but sometimes demanding time is a privilege…’

    Posted by Sue
    / 03/01/2013 / Leave a comment
    This month MIDIRS stops to chat with 3rd-year midwifery student, Linda Goulding, University College Cork What made you choose a career in midwifery? Since my teenage years, I have been fascinated by pregnancy and childbirth. I watched every midwifery show on TV. The way women’s bodies change and facilitate new...
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    Posted in Essence Archive, News, Original Article
    Tagged career in midwifery, essence jan 13, MIDIRS publications, student midwives
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. Ready to step out into the working Midwifery world

    Posted by Kate
    / 01/10/2012 / Leave a comment
    - Sarah Jevons, 3rd year midwifery student, Middlesex University. Middlesex University is a leading provider of nursing and midwifery education in London. Key benefits of studying at Middlesex include excellent relationships with local Trusts and health care organisations, giving students the opportunity to have placements at some of London’s most...
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    Posted in Essence Archive, MIDIRS, Original Article
    Tagged essence oct 12, interviews, Middlesex University, student midwives
  8. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest September 2012 – Volume 22 – Number 3

    Posted by Jennie
    / 06/08/2012 / Leave a comment
    September 12
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    Posted in Digest Editions, Midwifery Digest
    Tagged bacterial sepsis, breastfeeding, soldiers, student midwives, students
  9. Essentially MIDIRS vol 3, no 7, July/August 2012

    Posted by Tasha
    / 01/07/2012 / Leave a comment
    July 2012
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    Posted in EM Editions, Essentially MIDIRS
    Tagged breastfeeding policy, facebook, government policy, neuroscience, newborn assesment, social networking, student midwives, writing for publication
  10. 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
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