Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Bachelor of Midwifery (BMid)


General information

Course abbreviation: BMid + Course code: 3562 + Peninsula on- campus study only

Admission and selection

Entry requirements

All applicants must apply through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC), 40 Park Street South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, telephone 1300 364 133, infoline 1902 241 114.

Curriculum

The Bachelor of Midwifery is offered over three academic years of full- time study or on a part-time basis (daytime classes only). The Bachelor of Midwifery will be awarded on completion of the course and will lead to eligibility for nurse registration (division 1) with the Nurses Board of Victoria.

The course offers an innovative curriculum that is sensitive to the changing educational needs of midwives, the health care industry and the community.
The Bachelor of Midwifery aims to prepare a competent midwife who can work in a variety of maternity settings to the full capacity of the internationally defined role and scope of practice of the midwife.

Clinical practice

The clinical practice component of the course makes up 50 per cent of the Bachelor of Midwifery, providing students with the opportunity to apply theory to practice under supervision. Students will be exposed during clinical practice to a wide variety of health agencies throughout Victoria.

In year two and three,clinical practice in midwifery units will involve students working a supernumerary 37.5 hour week. Students will be rostered to work a mix of day and evening shifts. Attendance on clinical placement is mandatory for the clinical component of each unit. Clinical make-up for time missed clinical time will be arranged in consultation with the clinical coordinator on receipt of a medical certificate.
Students who do not achieve a satisfactory result in their knowledge and skill level will be denied access to the clinical placement linked to the theory and practice units involved.

Police checks

Organisations which host clinical placements may require students to have obtained a police check regarding their suitability to undertake such placements. All enrolled and prospective students are advised that they may be required to obtain and pay for a police check prior to undertaking the clinical placements in their course.

Drugs

Students should be aware of their legal position regarding the administration and storage of drugs. In addition, it is the policy of the campus that where drugs are required to be checked by two people prior to administration under the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 (Victoria), and Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Regulations, 1995; the student and supervisor (clinical teacher or registered nurse) are considered as one person. Students should be aware of the drug administration policy relevant to the particular year of study.

Expenses

Students are responsible for all arrangements and expenses related to travel and accommodation during clinical placement.

Uniforms and accessories are required for clinical placements and students will be notified regarding purchase arrangements upon commencement.

Vaccinations

It is required that students obtain relevant vaccinations prior to clinical placements. Arrangements regarding serological screening and vaccination will be organised with the campus nurse on commencement.

Withdrawal from a clinical practicum

A student may be withdrawn from a clinical practicum if required skills/ knowledge are deemed unsafe, or on other grounds deemed appropriate by the head of school.

Course structure

To qualify for the Bachelor of Midwifery, students must satisfactorily complete the following units:

First year
First semester
Second semester
Second year
First semester
Second semester
Third year
First semester
Second semester

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