This should make for a good read Carol! Looking forward to it - regards,
Lynne
PS does it include the ways in which women are spoken to, or is it
specifically us describing who we are and what we do?
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From: "Carol Thorogood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: terminology and midwifery


> Dear everyone
>
> My colleague Yoni Luxford and I are writing a paper about the ways the
> profession,  and midwives 'talk about' midwifery, midwives and midwifery
> practices  and what this means for midwifery and the profession. At the
> moment we are trying to define and clarify the everyday meaning of
> these.  Yoni and I would appreciate your help.
>
> Please tell us (either on the list or privately) what you understand by
the
> terms obstetric nurse, nurse midwife and midwifery as well as the
> characteristics of each group (including similarities and differences in
> practices).  Brief sentences or points would be fine and comments are
> welcome from everyone. If you thinks its relevant put your qualifications
> in too ie B Mid student, midwife, prospective student, "consumer" etc etc.
>
> Thanks a million
> Carol
>
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