This BSc midwifery programme leads to professional registration as a midwife, for those who are not practising registered nurses; students attend the programme for 5 days a week; half of which is spent in college with the remainder spent in a national health service (NHS) trust gaining the clinical skills and proficiencies required to register as a midwife; during the 1st year students gain insight into the midwifery profession, normal midwifery practice and the sciences which underpin them; in the 2nd year students begin to appraise the evidence base of current practice, explore complex midwifery and obstetric situations and study common medical disorders encountered in childbearing women; in the final year, previous learning through problem solving, and developing skills in judgement and decision making consolidates the course; students learn to manage emergency situations and develop further skills in promoting public health.
Year 1 examples: Midwifery practice 1; biology and midwifery practice 1; biology and midwifery practice 2; searching for midwifery evidence. Year 2 examples: Midwifery practice 2; public health and midwifery; research methods; midwifery and sexual health. Year 3 examples: Midwifery emergencies; midwifery practice 3; management and education; evidence for midwifery care.
BBB (SQA Higher: ABBBB)
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Sat 1st Sep 2012 |
3 years |
Full time |
The deadline for the receipt of full-tim ..more
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Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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B720
Midwifery

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