This degree provides you with the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies necessary to practice as a midwife and enter onto the midwifery part of the NMC register.
The course is designed to ensure you enter the profession confident in your ability to provide care for all women, both those who experience straightforward pregnancy and childbirth, and women with more complex health needs.
Our focus is on the central role of the midwife in ensuring that families’ needs and preferences are understood and met.
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The midwife as scientist 1: General principles of anatomy & physiology
The midwife as scholar 1: Finding evidence
The midwife in society 1: What is public health?
The midwife as advocate and ambassador 1: Introducing professional issues
The midwife as skilled practitioner
The midwife as scientist 2: Anatomy & physiology for maternal health
The midwife as scholar 2: Critiquing evidence
The midwife in society 2: Public health role of the midwife
The midwife as advocate and ambassador 2: Developing professional issues
The midwife as skilled practitioner
The midwife as scientist 3: Anatomy & physiology for neonatal health
The midwife as scholar 3: Generating evidence
The midwife in society 3: Today’s public health agenda
The midwife as advocate and ambassador 3: Consolidating professional issues