midwifery curriculum
by Karen Elizabeth
1. A and P
1.1. applying to midwifery
1.2. teaching strategies
1.3. research based
1.4. needs applying
2. global issues
2.1. placements and caring for diverse populations
3. caseholding ???
3.1. will it continue? Relate to better births etc
3.2. other ways of caseholding - continuity model
4. students being able to teach both women and other professionals
5. manage expectations of employers - work with them for curriculum design
6. what curriculum model
6.1. stay with PBL
6.2. simulation based education
7. diversity of placements
7.1. family nurse practitioner
7.1.1. working with other HCP
7.2. new roles in the profession
8. emotional intelligence
8.1. coaching
9. ask to see other programme curriculum documents
10. A and P dedicated team
11. research based teaching
12. lancet series mary R
13. midwives that want to be midwives
13.1. prepare midwives who will be effective
13.2. feed into recruitment
14. confident in skills
15. be self aware and reflective - recognise own limitations and address these 'not sppon fed'
16. strategic - leadership
17. what our midwife will be like?
18. choice of focus in final module/choice of assignment
19. service user input
20. assessment creative, testing skills
20.1. A and P in assessment increased
20.2. online
21. modules?? year teams? Resources?
22. relationship based curriculum
22.1. develop our own approach
22.2. communication