Description
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.
About the Author
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.
Reviews
'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 I'd had as a student and newly qualified midwife.' -- Hana Young, practising midwife
Book Information
ISBN 9781350322332
Author Ellie Durant
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC