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MID2032 – Additional care needs applied to midwifery
Field: MIDWIFERY
Co-ordinator: Kim Ebbs
Credit Value: 10
Level: 5
Timetable Slot:
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: SEP - Additional Care Needs Applied To Midwifery, Coursework: 100% JAN - Additional Care Needs Applied To Midwifery, Coursework: 100%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Midwifery;
Description: The purpose of this module is to develop the students' knowledge and understanding of the underpinning pathophysiology of adult, fetal and newborn body systems and pharmacological principles applied to altered health conditions, to support the provision of safe and effective midwifery care for those with additional needs.
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MID2033P – Contributing to clinical midwifery practice
Field: MIDWIFERY
Co-ordinator: Katy Walding
Credit Value: 50
Level: 5
Timetable Slot:
Pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
Assessment: JAN - Contributing To Clinical Midwifery Practice, Coursework: 100% SEP - Contributing To Clinical Midwifery Practice, Coursework: 100% JAN - Contributing To Clinical Midwifery Practice, Exam: 0% SEP - Contributing To Clinical Midwifery Practice, Exam: 0%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Midwifery;
Description: The purpose of this module is to enable the student to contribute, with decreasing levels of supervision and direction, to the provision of safe universal midwifery care for women, newborns and families in a variety of models of maternity/midwifery care. Students are also required to contribute to the provision of care for women and newborns with additional care needs as part of the wider health and social care team.
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MID2034 – Cultural competence in midwifery
Field: MIDWIFERY
Co-ordinator: John Pendleton
Credit Value: 10
Level: 5
Timetable Slot:
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: SEP - Cultural Competence In Midwifery, Coursework: 100% JAN - Cultural Competence In Midwifery, Coursework: 100%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Midwifery;
Description: The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify and explain barriers and facilitators to providing culturally competent midwifery care in a changing socio-political environment.
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MID2035 – Developing Midwifery Care
Field: MIDWIFERY
Co-ordinator: Fatima Ghaouch
Credit Value: 30
Level: 5
Timetable Slot:
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: SEP - Developing Midwifery Care, Coursework: 100% JAN - Developing Midwifery Care, Coursework: 100%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Midwifery;
Description: The purpose of this module is to enable the student to analyse and apply the principles of individualised care planning within the context of universal midwifery care and those with additional care needs. Students will apply legal, ethical and professional frameworks to inform a person-centred approach when considering complex physiological, psychosocial and cultural factors.
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MID2036 – Research in Midwifery
Field: MIDWIFERY
Co-ordinator: Kimberley Morris
Credit Value: 20
Level: 5
Timetable Slot:
Pre-requisites: None
Co-requisites: None
Assessment: JAN - Research In Midwifery, Coursework: 100% SEP - Research In Midwifery, Coursework: 100%
Designated for: Designated for: BSc Midwifery;
Description: The purpose of this module is to enhance students? academic skills through critiquing local, national and/or international evidence surrounding socio-cultural issues relevant to professional midwifery care within the context of research. With a focus on advocacy for women, newborns and the wider family, students will develop a proposal for research.