My particular interest is in normality and my future ambition is to become a core member of the Midwifery Led Unit team at Leighton Hospital and to become a mentor for future students undertaking the midwifery degree. I have gained valuable experience in normality to date in particular with water birth. I am motivated by helping women achieve the birth experience they plan for, in the safest way possible, bearing in mind the findings from the Morecambe bay inquiry. Although normality is my passion I am also keen to work on the labour and post-natal wards. I have experience of multiple birth namely twins and I have also cared for woman who have suffered Postpartum haemorrhage and sepsis. I also have skills from working within induction of labour, theatre, triage and within the antenatal outpatients department. Throughout my training I have gained 3 years’ experience of working within the NHS, caring for women with varying health needs including women who suffer inequalities and special needs. Caring for a woman in labour who had learning difficulties and complex safeguarding issues was a challenge that I enjoyed and helped me to gain knowledge on safeguarding and its importance. I feel confident that I could replicate the care given again when needed. I believe that I can provide safe and effective care from the skills and knowledge I have developed throughout my training within the hospital trust. I feel that I already have many competencies in a range of
The author is a nurse in a level two trauma facility in a community of approximately fifty thousand people in Oregon. The community is a college-town surrounded by a large agricultural area. There is a minimal ethnic diversity within the community. The diversity present occurs mainly from internationally students and faculty from the college. There is a growing population of women who desire low interventional births in the community. The author has worked on the labor and delivery unit of the hospital for the last 14 years. The hospital is the only one in the area to offer trial of labor services to women who have previously undergone a cesarean section. The unit on average experiences around 1000 deliveries annually.
This report will evaluate the roles and responsibilities of a midwife. “Midwifery encompasses care of women during pregnancy, labour, and the postpartum period, as well as care of the new-born.”(WHO, 2015) This is a recent definition and clearly points out that a midwife has many roles and responsibilities. The NMC Codes of Conduct will be evaluated with specific emphasis on recent changes within healthcare. These changes took place as a result of the tragedies at Mid-Staffordshire Hospital in 2005-2009 and are the outcome of the Francis report in order to improve care given to patients.
Along with my CNA certification, effective patient care skills and hands-on experience, I am certain in my capability to deliver the best services and compassionate care to the patients of your facility.
I understand that my education and clinical knowledge is something that I will continuously develop to ensure that I am a safe nurse. Whilst on placement, I rely on evidence based practice and policies and procedures to ensure that I am practicing in a safe manner.
I am very interested in a role that will allow me to utilize my educational training and caring and nursing skills in a way that will give the patients a chance to live happily and comfortable. I commenced University in 2013 and I am due to complete a bachelor of nursing degree through La Trobe University in November this year
Every book has a message to get across. Some are more obvious than others but no matter what it is an important lesson about life. In the book The Midwifes Apprentice by Caren Cushman the protagonist Alyce struggles against the troubles of her horrid life and unknown past. Alyce is an orphan who is made fun of by the entire village, leaving her hopeless for a new start.
The ANMC states that midwives should promote safe and effective practice. This competency standard involves: Applying knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable woman centred care, provide or support midwifery continuity of care and manage the midwifery care of women and their babies. Midwives providing continuity of care are able to provide safe and effective practice. They know there patients well from the woman’s blood test results to the woman’s birth plan. The midwife can provide safe and effective practice because she knows the woman best. Midwifery Continuity of care is associated with a reduction in the rate of a number of interventions, without compromising safety of care (Spiby &
On my journey of becoming a registered midwife, I firstly gained experience working in the NHS as a volunteer on the postnatal ward at the Royal Free Hospital. This post has not only given me an excellent insight into the work of a clinical midwife, but helped me to enhance my communication skills and build my confidence in working in a hospital environment. The continuous training opportunities and the supportive staff has made me more confident that working as a part of the NHS team is the right career choice for me.
For hundred of years, women have wrestled with their womanhood, bodies, and what it means to be a woman in our society. Being a woman comes with a wonderful and empowering responsibility--giving birth. What sets us aside from other countries is that the process and expectations of giving birth has changed in our society; coming from midwifery, as it has always been since the early times, to hospitals where it is now expected to give birth at. Midwifery was a common practice in delivering babies in
This essay will be relating to an episode of care that was provided to a woman, her partner and their baby on day five during the postnatal period. It will examine the role of the midwife in relation to breastfeeding and how this was not achieved in the case study which is shown in the appendix. Throughout the essay it will look at the following outcomes: the role and responsibility of the midwife within current maternity care provision, the importance of sensitive midwifery, key legal and ethical dimensions of the midwife's role and key sociological and psychological agendas impacting on current maternity care.
This is the beginning of the mother’s involvement with the midwife. This is an opportunity for both parties to establish a personal relationship, partnership. This is where education exchange can occur, recognition of responsibilities, options and choices are determined which are supported and discussed with the mother and her supporters. (Pairman, 2010, pg. 431-432)
Being a midwife does not only defined by assisting women in childbirth. The general dictionary definition are the misconception of how people view midwives. Being a midwife means to be ‘with women’ and this leads the construction of the midwifery philosophy, Page (2006) 5 steps and Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) competency standards, in order to provide the best women centred care (Australia Collage of Midwives, 2017). This essay will cover a constructive overview of what Page (2006) 5 steps of being a midwife means, it will also defined what women centred care is and emphasis on the importance it has for the woman. Understanding Page (2006) 5 steps and women centred care helped build the pathway for midwifery philosophy to correlate with NMBA competency standard in order to support midwifery practice. For
The competency of knowledge of the healthcare environment is composed of four general themes. These themes include customers, staff, systems and community/environment. Of these four domains I believe I have a lot of room to grow in the community/environment. There are many steps I can take increase my knowledge in this area.
Two years ago, I was introduced to midwifery when my brother and his girlfriend were considering options for the impending birth of my nephew. Since that time, everything I’ve pursued and studied has helped bring me a step closer to becoming a midwife myself. I find pregnancy, childbirth, and babies to be the most fascinating things in the world. I spend heaps of time independently researching different aspects of childbirth. Last year, I wrote a research paper on the differences between home births and hospital births, and I’m currently working on a podcast about home births and the role midwives play. There's so much knowledge out there that I was oblivious to; once I figured out that pregnancy, birth, and even postpartum care need not be