Re: [ozmidwifery] Video
Sally They are both available online from Capers www.capersbookstore.com.au and Birth Intl. Barb --- Pinky McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let's Keep the Pressure UpHi Sally - this is an email I have for Vicki Chan Pinky [EMAIL PROTECTED] E-mail Address(es): [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: sally To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 9:49 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Video Could some one give me Vicki's email address as the birthfire website is currently parked! My brain is failing me, i just can't remember the name of the new video!! Sally - Original Message - From: Mary Murphy To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 8:37 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Video There were two new videos that I haven't seen before, as well as the two you mentioned Joy. Maybe you need to contact Vicki or Nic...or maybe Lyn Staff. MM I don't know which video was shown at the ACMI conference, but their 2 videos are In Union (showing lots of different birth pictures, each one merging into the next) and In a Simple Way...A Child is Born. I'm sure you could get them through Birth International or Capers or directly from Nic and Vicki. Try www.birthfire.com Joy Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
Re: [ozmidwifery] Video
Title: Let's Keep the Pressure Up Dear Sally, I don't know which video was shown at the ACMI conference, but their 2 videos are "In Union" (showing lots of different birth pictures, each one merging into the next) and "In a Simple Way...A Child is Born". I'm sure you could get them through Birth International or Capers or directly from Nic and Vicki. Try www.birthfire.com Joy Joy Cocks RN (Div 1) RM CBE IBCLCBRIGHT Vic 3741 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: sally To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 15:55 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Video Could somebody please remind me of the name of the video by Vicki Chan and Nic Edmonstone that was shown at the opening of the ACMI conference. I would like to order a copy for the library at work. This is very exciting because I work in a tertiary hospital...things are looking up. Sally PS. Where do I order it from?
Re: [ozmidwifery] Video - where to order
The Video was In a simple way - a child is born and can be ordered here: http://www.birthinternational.com/product/video/vt115.html It is lovely and I am using it in my Active Birth workshops as a closing statement to remind midwives of the importance of their role at births Regards, Andrea At 03:55 PM 15/09/2004, you wrote: Could somebody please remind me of the name of the video by Vicki Chan and Nic Edmonstone that was shown at the opening of the ACMI conference. I would like to order a copy for the library at work. This is very exciting because I work in a tertiary hospital...things are looking up. Sally PS. Where do I order it from? - Andrea Robertson Birth International * ACE Graphics * Associates in Childbirth Education e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.birthinternational.com -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
[ozmidwifery] Video
Title: Let's Keep the Pressure Up Could somebody please remind me of the name of the video by Vicki Chan and Nic Edmonstone that was shown at the opening of the ACMI conference. I would like to order a copy for the library at work. This is very exciting because I work in a tertiary hospital...things are looking up. Sally PS. Where do I order it from?
[ozmidwifery] video
Thanks Vicki, it is a glorious photo. Nic rang and told me last night, too. To all the list, I've been reading with interest as always, however I am probably going to be silent for a while as I have about 11 000 words in total of assignments due in by the end of the year, and I have no idea how I will do that. Jo, I was so very nearly at that meeting. I emailed Cheryl and explained why I couldn't be there (totally hell week with sick kids, essay due in, car trouble and friend in crisis) andmy 'juggling'prioritised the meeting at the bottom of the list at that time. Still, we keep on with it as we can. I just can't wait for this year to be over, when I can finally STOP WRITING ASSIGNMENTS! On another note, I was blown away by the CARES birth stories book I bought. The strength, honesty andraw emotiontook my breath away. It's a wonderful resource, Thank you. It has been interesting listening to the discussion on independent practice etc. I have been in a quandary lately as I have applied for a graduate midwifery program in a hospital (don't know if I have it yet) but I truly do not know if I can work in that environment. I also do not know if I can practice independently without any 'experience', though I do have a friend who is an independent midwife (who was my midwife also) who says she can be there for me if I choose to do this. Does anyone have any thoughts for this nearly registered midwife. I love to hear (read?) all the discussions going on on this list, and would probably respond more often if I didn't have to jump up, run to the kitchen,unplug the phone and plug in the computer every time I want to send an email. Aviva, you're gorgeous - I love your positive responses and empathy. love to all you wonderful midwives and others, Liz.
Re: [ozmidwifery] video
Hi Liz, Nice to hear you're still with us, and good luck with all those assignments, sounds like you're onto it! As we've spoken before, you know I did the devious thing and opted not to do a grad programme, something many hospital midwives have a strong opinion about, but something I also felt really strongly about, and was willing to take the chance with. As it stands, I would never have been at the conference where I met Wendy, the midwife I work with, had I been doing shifts at the local hospital, so I think things all happen for a reason. I'm priviledged to be working with a midwife who trusts me, and who I feel is an excellent mentor, it's a wonderful way of starting my midwifery career, and if you have that offer from a friend, I'd seriously think of taking it up. Having said that, setting up for independent practice is expensive, and I haven't had to do much of that, as Wendy has done the most of it. There are also grad programmes and grad programmes, some are much more interested in bettering your experiences as a young midwife than others - this I hear from the women I did my mid with, who went to various settings after we graduated. So good luck! My ramblings have probably made things clear as mud, but just wanted to let you know how things have gone for me so far. take care, and love to catch up sometime Tania xx - Original Message - From: ec newnham To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 9:37 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] video Thanks Vicki, it is a glorious photo. Nic rang and told me last night, too. To all the list, I've been reading with interest as always, however I am probably going to be silent for a while as I have about 11 000 words in total of assignments due in by the end of the year, and I have no idea how I will do that. Jo, I was so very nearly at that meeting. I emailed Cheryl and explained why I couldn't be there (totally hell week with sick kids, essay due in, car trouble and friend in crisis) andmy 'juggling'prioritised the meeting at the bottom of the list at that time. Still, we keep on with it as we can. I just can't wait for this year to be over, when I can finally STOP WRITING ASSIGNMENTS! On another note, I was blown away by the CARES birth stories book I bought. The strength, honesty andraw emotiontook my breath away. It's a wonderful resource, Thank you. It has been interesting listening to the discussion on independent practice etc. I have been in a quandary lately as I have applied for a graduate midwifery program in a hospital (don't know if I have it yet) but I truly do not know if I can work in that environment. I also do not know if I can practice independently without any 'experience', though I do have a friend who is an independent midwife (who was my midwife also) who says she can be there for me if I choose to do this. Does anyone have any thoughts for this nearly registered midwife. I love to hear (read?) all the discussions going on on this list, and would probably respond more often if I didn't have to jump up, run to the kitchen,unplug the phone and plug in the computer every time I want to send an email. Aviva, you're gorgeous - I love your positive responses and empathy. love to all you wonderful midwives and others, Liz.