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Myles Textbook for Midwives

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Includes a section on the ICM and EU standards of education and international regulation covering the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Denmark and Norway

There’s gentle physiological birth but also complex homebirth and caesarean. This is a pioneering book that uses technology in midwifery in the right way – so women can see with their own eyes what’s possible. The essence of this book is that the future of birth must be in the hands of women and midwives. Wills J, Marshall JE and Raynor MD (2012) Kelahiran dengan bantuan forseps. In Marshall JE and Raynor MD (2012) Keterampilan Lanjut Practik Klinik Kebidanan, Singapore: Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Limited / Indonesia: EGC Medical Publisher. Bab 8, pp 107-121.Wood C, Chambers M, Marshall JE (2021) Exploring how to enhance healthcare worker wellbeing on a labour ward: insider participatory action research, MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 31 (2) pp170-173. Designed to enable midwifery practitioners to provide safe and competent care, which is tailored to the patient's individual needs Ashwin, CA, Marshall JE and Standen PA (2012) Exploring women’s experiences of smoking during pregnancy and the postpartum, Evidence Based Midwifery,10 (4) pp 112-118. Harrison JM, Marshall JE and Price JE (2015) Third year student midwives and newly qualified midwives lived experiences of the acquisition of knowledge and practice of normal birth, 10th International Normal Labour and Birth Research Conference: Normal Birth: into the future, (ReaCH), School of Health, UCLan, Grange over Sands, 15–17 June 2015 Abstract: 1864. Wood CM and Marshall JE (2012) First time mothers’ experience of caesarean section. 1st Nottingham International Conference for Education and Research (NICER) in Midwifery, Jubilee campus, Nottingham, 7-8 September 2012 (Abstract p 78).

Retaining the clear, accessible writing style that so readily characterised the success of earlier editions, Myles Textbook for Midwives 16th edition continues to offer an exceptionally clear explanation of the relevant anatomy and physiology relating to pregnancy and childbirth as well as comprehensive coverage of the other associated topics which range from antenatal education for birth and parenting to the effective management of midwifery and obstetric emergencies. Recognition that midwives increasingly care for women with complex health needs, in a multicultural society Marshall JE and Ashwin C (2012) ERASMUS student exchange: Enhancing international learning and working in an undergraduate midwifery education programme. 1st Nottingham International Conference for Education and Research (NICER) in Midwifery, Jubilee campus, Nottingham, 7-8 September 2012 (Abstract p 24). Ashwin C, Marshall JE, and Standen P (2011) Why do women smoke after birth?29th Triennial Congress of the International Confederation of Midwives, The International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa,19-23 June 2011. Peer reviewed e-learning resourcesDoctor of Education: Compassion: an exploration of student midwives' academic and clinical learning during their midwifery education, University of Nottingham, 2 July 2021. Following her retirement from practice, Myles continued to visit and lecture at midwifery schools and obstetric units around the world, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. [3] Although having turned down many awards for honours and honorary appointments in her career, [2] in 1978, she received an Honorary Fellowship of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society. [1] She died at Banchory, Kincardineshire in 1988, [3] leaving a large legacy of midwifery experience and education behind her. Prepared by editors of international renown, the 16th edition has been fully updated to include the latest guidance on professional regulation, midwifery supervision, legal and ethical issues, risk management and clinical governance. Completely new chapters - many written by authors from the multi-professional team - cover obesity, perineal trauma (including care of the woman who has undergone FGM), the neonatal physiological examination and neonatal life support.

Includes employer-led models of supervision, vital elements of leadership and clinical governance that supports the provision of high quality maternity services and standards of midwifery practice. Myles Textbook for Midwives is the world's best-selling midwifery textbook, now in its 16th edition, with sales to 75 countries and with a large and growing market for the International Edition in Asia.Mrs Myles, Me and the Midwives’ Bible, Education for Practitioners and Prospective Parents during the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries: De Partu History of Midwifery Conference, Trinity College, Oxford, 4th May 2018. Wills J, Marshall JE and Raynor MD (2010) Forceps-assisted births. In Marshall JE and Raynor MD (2010) Advancing Skills in Midwifery Practice, Edinburgh: Elsevier, Churchill Livingstone, Chapter 8, pp 77-87. Small moments of confidence can head bullying off and mean it never becomes a problem between you and the person who would have been a bully. It takes practice but you’re powerful.

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