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MIDWIFERY/OBSTETRIC MODULE 2 GO UNIVERSITY


Description
This BSc degree course in midwifery is in 15 MODULES including provision of reference notes and practical overviews. This is the MODULE 2 of the BSc midwifery course. Before starting this module 2 you should have finished the GENERAL INTRODUCTION to MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY as the Module 1 of all medical technology courses.
This full 15 module BSc package is given in a very comprehensive and simple way to follow with all details and knowledge necessary to qualify you excellently as a midwife and obstetric nurse.

The course is designed for students to appreciate the concept and principles of midwifery and obstetrical nursing. It helps to acquire knowledge and skill in rendering nursing care to normal and high risk pregnant women during antenatal, natal and post natal period in hospital and community settings.

It also develops students in skills in managing normal and high risk neonates and participation in family welfare programs.

Each module contains series of unit lectures, presentations, assignments and projects. After completing each module you can request a module certificate on the site and print and move to the next module.

After completing all modules including assignments, projects, sessions, internship and eventual assessment and examinations a BSc Midwifery degree degree will be due.

Each Module course contains between 60 and +-100 video lectures & text notes, documents and practical overviews from top professors & technical support sources worldwide. It introduces you in a very effective way to the general medicine and principles.

Start from top to bottom following each text notes & video lectures. DONNOT skip any unit notes or lectures, they are all very important. It is to your advantage to fully follow all lectures and notes contents. Don't cheat yourself by skipping lectures to finish faster! If you do that you cut off yourself from due knowledge.

Some lectures & notes are longer while some are very short. Click on a lecture or note in the list below to open to play or read or etc.(Start from top to next under till last one at bottom.

Depending on the time you allocate each module (this module) should take you between minimum 6 weeks to 12 weeks to finish a module, including assignments, research and projects. You may take longer time if you are a worker or busy with other things.

Follow each lecture attentively, make comprehensive notes, read and study reference books on each topic in the lectures. Use medical dictionary on the net or books and seek to understand all the terminologies used.

Get books from library or materials on the Internet and read fully on topics treated in each module, and all topics mentioned in module lectures.

Comprehensive notes are already included in these modules but do more references and research.
Visit hospitals, maternity clinics/wards and make observational research and projects.
attach yourself to midwife friend and ask questions and tap from their experiences.

WISH YOU PLEASANT STUDIES!
All the instruction and guide given above here applies to all modules.

This Introduction to Midwifery module 2 will present lectures, notes, demonstrations and presentations covering the wider scope of the midwifery profession in small details.

Don't get confused!!.

The idea is to open your mind and study vision to the broader content of the midwifery profession and lower you in details to specific topics and issues in the advancing module lectures and topics that follows.

--Click on the first in the list of lecture/notes unit in the list below to start your studies. Wish you best!
Content
  • Introduction to the concepts Midwifery & Obstetrical nursing
  • Obstetrical Nursing
  • The Midwife & training
  • Recent history of midwifery & Obstetrics Pt.1
  • Trends in Midwifery & Obstetrics over the past 30 years
  • OSCE Clinical Skills -Pregnant abdomen
  • When Should a Young Woman See a Gynecologist? Drexel Medicine Midwife Explains
  • NUI Galway, Midwifery Lecturer Interview - Anne Fallon
  • Drexel Medicine Nurse-Midwives: Integral to Comprehensive Women's Health Care
  • TV-20 Medical Spotlight - Cyndi Vista on Role of Midwives
  • How to use the ultrasound probe
  • Copy of INTRO TO HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY; PART 1 by Professor Fink
  • How to Perform Obstetric Palpation for OSCE's
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Episiotomy Repair: Suturing of the muscle layer
  • birthing center
  • Midwives: Providing Care that Makes a Positive Difference
  • Pelvimetry of Female Pelvis [Video lecture]
  • Ina May Gaskin on midwifery and issues with hospitals (at The Farm, TN)
  • Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound course
  • Lesley Page on 1-1 Midwifery care
  • Midwifery Skills Sharing Programme - BBC Radio Wales Report
  • Rhogam (Obstetrics - Third Trimester)
  • Midwifery School Teachers review birth simulator model donation
  • Lateral palpation for student midwives
  • Leopold's Maneuvers
  • How to Use a Partograph
  • What is the role of a midwife? | Mothercare
  • Cindy Nypaver (Women's Health II and Antepartum Care for Nurse Midwifery)
  • Diary of a Midwife: Antenatal compared to the ward
  • Safety and the Midwifery Model of Care
  • Obstetrical Nursing: Newborn Stabilization and Care
  • Midwife On Home Births
  • Basic Emergency Obstetric Neo-Natal Care Training - GAIA
  • Obstetrics in Sierra Leone
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  • What is preconception care?
  • midwifes in preconception care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Role of nurse in midwifery & obstetrical care
  • Lecture on role of midwife
  • lecture on role of midwife
  • lecture on role of midwife
  • lecture on role of midwife
  • lecture on role of midwife
  • lecture on role of midwife
  • What is embrology
  • what is emrology
  • what is emrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology
  • what is embrology? text notes
  • What is Parthograph and how to use it
  • How to Use a Partograph
  • What is UTRASOUND PROBE? and How to use the ultrasound probe
  • Maternal morbidity,mortality and fertility rates
  • Perinatal, morbidity and mortality rates
  • New born deaths & illness
  • Morbidity and mortality rate in sub saharan Africa
  • Meaning of perinatal
  • meaning of morbidity vrs mortality
  • Legal and ethical aspects of midwifery/medicine
  • Role of midwife
  • Celebrating Midwives 2012: 13,000 Strong and Counting
  • Celebrating Midwives & Nurses in All They Do
  • International midwives day celebrated in Wajir County
  • VUSN students celebrate International Day of the Midwife - 2014
  • 2011 Celebrating Nurse Midwives
  • 2011 Celebrating Nurse Midwives
  • REVIEW of fertilization implanatation
  • REVIEW of fertilization implanatation
  • REVIEW of fertilization implantation
  • Review of genetics
  • Review of genetics
  • Review of genetics
  • foetal circulation, foetal skull, bones sutures and measurements
  • foetal circulation, foetal skull, bones sutures and measurements
  • foetal circulation, foetal skull, bones sutures and measurements
  • foetal circulation, foetal skull, bones sutures and measurements
  • foetal circulation, foetal skull, bones sutures and measurements
  • foetal circulation, foetal skull, bones sutures and measurements
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever