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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Re BMid SA
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:40:45 +0930
Re BMid SAYes the external can be full time 3 years or part time over up to
6 years.
We have only been able to do part time this year, but the course is fully
full time external as of next year!
Kirsten
(anot
l study seems a good option
as I don't feel like I can move.
I've been --- Tania & Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Re BMid SAHi Sue
> I don't think there is an external 3 year program -
> but then I didn't know there was an external 6 year
> program ei
Title: Re BMid SA
If you are exploring B mid don't forget Flinders
Uni SA as they have the course and very active student collective.
cheers Jo
- Original Message -
From:
Tania &
Laurie
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 8:18
PM
Title: Re BMid SA
Hi again Sue
The info I posted before was for pre-registration
or direct entry. I know you can do post-reg entirely external if you want
to.
Tania
- Original Message -
From:
Sue
Cookson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 5
Title: Re BMid SA
Hi Sue
I don't think there is an external 3 year program -
but then I didn't know there was an external 6 year program either!!
From my understanding there are only certain subjects in the 3 year program
that can be undertaken externally. Perhaps you could c
Title: Re BMid SA
Yes the external can be full time 3 years or
part time over up to 6 years.
We have only been able to do part time this
year, but the course is fully full time external as of next year!
Kirsten
(another unisa external
student!)
Darwin.
~~~start life with a midwife
Title: Re BMid SA
Hi Tania, Tanya and others,
Just to clarify Tania, you're enrolled in the 3 year BMid internal program, and Tanya you're in the 6 year external Bmid at UniSA.
Could either of you enlighten me about whether UniSA has a 3 year external program as well?
Thanks,
Sue
In a message dated 18/05/02 8:32:41 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Carole,
Our follow throughs are quite separate from our placements. follow throughs are supervised by a mentor (an experienced midwife) following various guidelines, and, once the relationship is
Other students' perspectives of the
follow-through journey would be good to hear.
Regards,
Janine
- Original Message -
From: Carole Gilmour
To: Janine and Steve Clark ; Ozmid
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: BMid placements at ACU
Just a query on your follo
add to
> this??? Other students' perspectives of the
> follow-through journey would be good to hear.
>
> Regards,
> Janine
> - Original Message -
> From: Carole Gilmour
> To: Janine and Steve Clark ; Ozmid
> Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:17 PM
>
dd to this??? Other students'
perspectives of the follow-through journey would be good to hear.
Regards,
Janine
- Original Message -
From:
Carole
Gilmour
To: Janine and Steve Clark ; Ozmid
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:17
PM
Subject: Re: BMid placements at ACU
Just a query on your follow throughs. As I
assume follow throughs are following women through out their pregnancy how can
you be doing this without a clinical placement?
regards
Carole
- Original Message -
From:
Janine and
Steve Clark
To: Ozmid
Sent: Friday, May 17,
Hi there, I've just started BMid at Flinders Uni in SA, where it is not
offered either part-time or externally, although some (not many) of the
topics can be done externally (I am currently doing an external topic of
Indigenous Health, as I have previously completed 2 of the 1st year
topics wh
Hi Julia,
I'm a BMid student @ Victoria University in Victoria
(duh :o). I can only speak for what's happening in
Victoria this year (I didn't catch where you live,
although if we're talking about distance learning, I
guess it doesn't matter, does it?!).
This year, the course is being offered b
I have been reading with great interest the posts regarding Direct Entry
BMid.
My name is Julia. I guess I should introduce myself as a lurker consumer.
But more importantly I am a mother of 5 beautiful little children, with a
big interest in the future of 'good' births for women.
I am keen to kno
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From: "Lois Wattis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Macha McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: re BMid
Dear Macha - I endorse the comments of the other listers - e
lls and capabilities speak for themselves
Kirsten
working as an OB RN in Minnesota USA
- Original Message -
From: "Macha McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ozmidwifery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 2:51 AM
Subject: RE: re BMid
> Thanks
In a message dated 10/03/02 4:07:43 AM AUS Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have had a problem (which is now corrected) with my acrobat reader software
so I was unable to read the recent proposed changes to the NSW nurses and
midwives act, if someone could send me the web addr
In a message dated 9/03/02 5:32:40 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am currently studying biomedical science, and may be allowed to transfer over to b mid next year. I am excited about this, but I keep running into all these women who are so negative about this!!! They
IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY IF ONLY
To those that have started the BMid, GOOD LUCK AND GO FOR IT. For the last
15 years, I have been waiting for this wonderful introduction of Direct
Entry Midwifery, after 5 years of waiting I decided to go the medical r
Dear Macha:
Firstly I want to say I totally agree with everything Pete said, and if the
course had been available just a little earlier I would be there too. But
there may be some grains of truth in what is being said to you. Please
correct me others as I may well be wrong. I have completed my
Dear Macha,
I am a BMid midwife, trained in the UK, coming out to work in Perth in July.
No-one has said anything negative to me about my qualification when I was
applying for jobs in Oz. On the contray, I've been welcomed with open arms.
On my course I was taught midwifey, but I also learne
a midwife who was a nurse
first, and that it mustnt be a very good course because it only runs for 3
years. Ppl are afraid of change.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Malavisi, Pete
Sent: Saturday, 9 March 2002 9:03 PM
To: '[EMAIL PRO
Dear Macha,
It really peeves me to hear you being told all these negatives, you will be
no less a midwife for doing the BMid, I am actually a bit peeved that it
wasn't around when I did my mid because I certainly would've done it. I
honestly believe midwifery is a profession in it's own right so
I am currently studying biomedical science, and may be allowed to
transfer over to b mid next year. I am excited about this, but I keep
running into all these women who are so negative about this!!! They tell
me I'll never be able to do general nursing (I dont want to) and I'll never be
ab
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