ed nurses and a
> naturopath. It's rather ironic I think that the lowest socio-economic
group
> in the state, that is aboriginal women, are the only ones receiving the
best
> evidence based care.
> All the best, Leanne.
>
>
> >From: "Vicki Chan" <[EMAIL P
Nurse Practitoner status so that
I can refer and prescribe within my own area of expertise.
So that's all there is to it really.
All the best. Leanne.
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s aboriginal women, are the only ones receiving the best
evidence based care.
All the best, Leanne.
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receiving the best
evidence based care.
All the best, Leanne.
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Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 21:17:44 +1000
I went to visi
November 06, 2002 11:17 AM
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Hi All,
I run a Maternity and Women's Health Service within an Aboriginal
Community
Controlled Health Service in rural Victoria. I have a terrific manager
who
allows me to work
's great to hear from Jessica that grad dip progams are also
> nurturing continuity of caregiver, etc.
>
> Love, Jen
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Marilyn Kleidon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Monday, November 4, 2002 7:07 am
> Subject:
Hi All,
I run a Maternity and Women's Health Service within an Aboriginal Community
Controlled Health Service in rural Victoria. I have a terrific manager who
allows me to work autonomously so long as I keep him informed. An Aboriginal
Maternal Health worker and I work as a team and we provide 2
We are indeed, Leigh!
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> I have been a single Mum since my daughter was 2
Vicki, you are right. Yet, even if informed it just seems like so much
effort for some.
love,
Liz Mc
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uring continuity of caregiver, etc.
Love, Jen
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From: "Marilyn Kleidon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> As always Tina you say it all so well. I think
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:47 AM
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I would love the chance to do one-to-one Midwifery care and feel
confident that it could be intergrated into one's life. For me though
having only worked in the Hospital
>
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hello midwives,
I'm a midwifery student at RMIT in Melbourne (postgrad nursing, dare I say
it!) and almost finished and about to get out there.
Just want
l
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In a message dated 1/11/02 10:26:26 AM AUS Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I work in a casel
hello midwives,
I'm a midwifery student at RMIT in Melbourne (postgrad nursing, dare I say it!) and
almost finished and about to get out there.
Just wanted to say a couple of things about this discussion.
Firstly, I can't imagine not working in a continuity of care model and am dreading to
think
nt: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:22 AM
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> Debby M wrote:
>
> > I have recently been corresponding with a friend of mine who is an
> > obstetrician. He supports midwifery models of care, particularly
> > those th
002 1:47 PM
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> Just wanted to add my experience to the responses...
> I became a 'single mum' last year and just one of the many, many reasons
(!)
> that I left the hospital system for independent practice at that
Just wanted to add my experience to the responses...
I became a 'single mum' last year and just one of the many, many reasons (!)
that I left the hospital system for independent practice at that time, was
because I couldn't work the shifts that were required. My ex rarely sees the
children and my m
can apply Please somebody solve the insurance issue.
marilyn
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I work in a caseload model of care which means on call
plus all the things you mentioned, and personally I love it
. perhaps one or two more for those
without family commitments. Lets honour the women with every decision we make...
Vicki
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In a message dated 1/11/02 10:26:26 AM AUS Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I work in a caseload model of care which means on call plus all the
things you mentioned, and personally I love it (most of the time) but
when we are looking for other midwives to replace us for long se
Hear, Hear! Leigh
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:04 PM
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> Dear List,
> I was thrilled to have
Dear Dawn
Where are you??
denise
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> Debby M wrote:
>
> > I have recently b
> Dear List,
> I was thrilled to have this reply from Joy Johnson and have
> forwarded it to the list for you all to read and ponder, she is such an
> inspiration!
>
Dear Dawn and all
What a beautiful piece from Joy, a wonderful midwife and woman. I echo
Joy's sentiments. Although there may
Would love to read it but my virus software removed the attachment.
marilyn
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d I take up to 4 births per month. I now have had
to quit, due to the insurance crisis.
That's my thoughts for now,
Joy Johnston
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T
I really have to come to the next
homebirth conference as I was really a quiet country midwife before I move to
WA and got involved with you lot on the internet!!
Have to have some faces for the wonderful
women who lurk here on ozmidwifery!!
Love Sally
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Hi Debby and
list
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Dear Sally and
all:
I think I am going to get flak
from you all for this response but here goes. I can only comment on what I
know, and what you describe Sally, 20 births/
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I have been
attending women at births for many years now. I love the flexibility of my
work. I am fully supported by my partner and
From: CJ Knight
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Hi Debby
I wonder how much of the straight shift emphasis has been placed on
midwives by the unionisation of our workforce. Whilst I would be the fir
kids
and carting them around. Maureen
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Debby M wrote:
I have recently been corresponding with a friend of mine who is an
obstetrician. He supports midwifery models of care, particularly
those that offer integrated choice so that midwives and obstetricians
can work together.
He did state to me however that he believes one of the g
to births.
I really do hope you don't all take this the wrong
way.
much love
marilyn
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I have been attending
women a
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