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Midwifery Knowledge Spread Around the World
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The future of private midwifery
http://www.sydneymidwife.com.au/2009/11/the-future-of-private-midwifery/
There has been stong interest on the issue of the future of private midwifery since the Health Minsiter’s announcement that clarified the meaning of “collaborative practice”. Collaborative practice will mean that every private midwife must have a collaborative agreement with a private obstetrician who can effectively sign off on the midwife’s work. If s/he does [...]
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