Dear Andrea,
How right you are! As long as midwives have to register as nurses in
Australia then their unique services will be abused and their skills
lessened.
Plumbers are not electricians and whagg
we all no how dangerous it is to mix electricity and water!!!
LOve Nigel
Behalf Of Jen Byrne
> Sent: Friday, 10 September 1999 15:48
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> Subject: anf and direct entry
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> Dear list.
> As most of you may be aware the University of SA and
> Flinders University
> are collaboratively developing a three year
>
that it is the responsibility of the midwifery profession
to define midwifery.
Joy Johnston
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jen Byrne
Sent: Friday, 10 September 1999 15:48
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Subject: anf and direct entry
Dear list.
Perhaps the time has come to actually break away from nursing altogether?
It may be time for National ACMI to actually consider taking on an
industrial arm and leave the ANF to deal with nurses. Of course this means
stepping into the big league but let's face it anything is possible if you
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Dear Jen,
You have to remember that all new ideas are threatening to a large
majority. As a midwife has this broad based training I wish I didn't. Far
from seeing it as an advantage it is simply an excuse for employers to
abuse my chosen area of work at the expense of the group of clients that
Dear list.
As most of you may be aware the University of SA and Flinders University
are collaboratively developing a three year undergraduate midwifery degree
(Direct Entry) to be offered in 2001. We have appointed a project
officer. One of our aims is to coordinate a national collaboration.