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El. knyga: Becoming a Midwife: A Student Guide

(Midwife Diaries, UK)
  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Serija: Bloomsbury Study Skills
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350322356
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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Serija: Bloomsbury Study Skills
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350322356
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'A must have for all aspiring and current student midwives and Newly Qualified Midwives.' – Carinna Griffiths, lecturer in Midwifery

Written in a friendly and uplifting tone, Becoming a Midwife provides students and newly-qualified midwives with the tools and support they need to thrive on their course, on placement and in the early stages of their careers.

The first part of the book focuses on core academic skills, including chapters on time management, writing essays and reflections, delivering presentations and preparing for exams. The book then establishes the fundamentals of clinical practice, and presents tried-and-tested strategies for developing clinical skills alongside guidance on managing workplace relationships and challenges. The final chapters help students make the transition to newly-qualified, with guidance on job applications, advocacy and career options.


Acknowledging that midwifery can be a challenging and emotionally-demanding profession, this book has a strong focus on self-care and seeking support, as well as managing stress, avoiding burnout and juggling work, study and life. Chapters are enriched with insights from students and practising midwives, practical tips, worksheets to promote reflective practice and suggestions for further reading.

Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at midwifediaries.com, including videos, blogs and interviews with practising midwives.

Recenzijos

'Provides comprehensive, user-friendly advice and guidance for student midwives throughout their theoretical and practical learning and should be an essential text for all universities offering pre-registration midwifery programmes to have in their libraries as an additional source of student support.' -- Professor Jayne Marshall, Professor of Midwifery * University of Leicester, UK * 'Gives good insight into the course, its structure, and the reality of studying and working full time. It supports the transition from being a student to being a midwife with great support and sensitivity.' -- Sally Lee, Senior Midwifery Lecturer * Sheffield Hallam University, UK * 'The book I wish Id had as a student and newly qualified midwife.' -- Hana Young, practising midwife

Daugiau informacijos

Bringing together core academic, clinical and employability skills, this is the 'go to' guide to help student midwives not only survive but thrive on their course.
Introduction 1(2)
1 Time Management
3(17)
Introduction
3(1)
Time management tips from students and midwives
3(2)
80/20 -- How to prioritize as a student midwife
5(1)
My to-do list method
6(4)
Big picture time management tools
10(2)
Help with concentration
12(1)
Jess' to-do list
13(6)
To conclude
19(1)
2 Essays
20(26)
Introduction
20(1)
Why essays exist
20(1)
An overview
21(1)
Your process
21(1)
Assess the question
22(4)
Finding and reading material
26(4)
Choose points
30(2)
Critique material
32(2)
Structure outline
34(4)
Write
38(6)
To conclude
44(2)
3 Exams
46(15)
Introduction
46(1)
How we learn
46(1)
What to learn
46(1)
Before you use a revision technique
47(1)
Active learning revision techniques
48(3)
Strategies for specific types of exam
51(9)
To conclude
60(1)
4 Presentations
61(12)
Introduction
61(1)
Getting started
61(5)
Group presentations
66(1)
Delivery and nervousness
66(3)
Other types of presentation
69(3)
To conclude
72(1)
5 Reflections
73(14)
Introduction
73(1)
Forms of reflective cycle
73(2)
Why we resist reflections
75(1)
Example reflective assignment [ 1]
75(7)
Example of a reflective assignment [ 2]
82(3)
To conclude
85(2)
6 Engaging with Research
87(24)
Introduction
87(1)
Research guides
87(1)
Getting started
88(1)
How research is presented
89(1)
Types of research
89(2)
Quantitative research
91(1)
Qualitative research
92(3)
Study types that can be both quantitative and qualitative
95(1)
Components of research
96(1)
Influences on research
97(2)
Tables, graphs and charts
99(1)
Statistics
100(8)
Overall
108(2)
To conclude
110(1)
7 Your First Midwifery Placements
111(15)
Introduction
111(1)
Uniform/work clothes
111(1)
A list of items for placement
112(1)
Initial placements
112(2)
Rapid learning
114(1)
Further information on midwifery skills
115(8)
Further placements
123(2)
To conclude
125(1)
8 Developing Your Clinical Skills
126(14)
Introduction
126(1)
Documentation
126(2)
Your handover sheet
128(4)
An underestimated skill: anticipating what could happen next
132(3)
Other important clinical skills
135(1)
The skills you should have by the end of your training
136(4)
9 Advocacy, Activism and other Workplace Challenges
140(18)
Introduction
140(1)
Our history and where our challenges come from
140(2)
Modern midwifery and why it's hard to make headway
142(1)
Advocacy
143(3)
Activism
146(4)
Bullying in midwifery
150(3)
Whistle-blowing
153(1)
Failure
154(1)
Grief
155(1)
Mental well-being
156(1)
To conclude
157(1)
10 Job Applications and Interviews
158(21)
Introduction
158(1)
Written application skills
158(1)
Examples of written applications
159(7)
Writing an application using a CV and cover letter
166(5)
Interviews
171(7)
To conclude
178(1)
11 Being a Newly Qualified Midwife
179(8)
Introduction
179(1)
Your first shifts as a qualified midwife
179(1)
Time management and prioritization
179(1)
Preceptorship sign-off books and other requirements
180(1)
Your A-Z book
181(1)
Delegating
182(2)
Constructive criticism
184(1)
Reporting poor care
185(1)
Breaks and holidays
185(1)
Celebrating and the emotions that come with the transition to newly qualified
185(1)
To conclude
186(1)
Conclusion 187(2)
Appendix 189(1)
Bibliography 190(12)
Index 202
Ellie Durant runs Midwife Diaries, and is the author of Becoming a Student Midwife (2017) and New Walk (2018). She is an NHS midwife working in a busy tertiary unit, and particularly enjoys working in birth centre settings. She has worked as a clinically registered midwife in the UK and New Zealand for over four years, and established the successful blog, Midwife Diaries, in 2014.