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3565 - Master of Clinical Midwifery

NOTE: This version if the Master if Clinical Midwifery degree has been superceded by the current version of this course available at www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2009handbooks/courses/3565.html and is provided for comparison purposes only with the current version.

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course

Abbreviated titleMClinMid
CRICOS Code054585A
Managing facultyMedicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Intake restrictionsStudents undertaking this course must be employed part-time in a clinical setting that provides midwifery care to women.
Study location and modeOff-campus (Peninsula, Clayton)
On-campus (Peninsula, Clayton)
Total credit points required72
Duration (years)1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
Credit for prior studiesUp to 48 points may be granted for completion of a Graduate Diploma of Midwifery from Monash University.
Contact detailsAdministrative officer (postgraduate): telephone +61 3 9904 4156; fax +61 3 9904 4655 or visit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/nursing/postgraduate/
Course coordinatorMs Meredith McIntyre

Description

This course, offered by the School of Nursing and Midwifery, is designed to provide higher-degree studies to registered midwives. The options within this course will appeal to midwives seeking career advancement or Nurses Board of Victoria practitioner status for work in low-risk maternity and/or independent or specialist midwifery practice. It will also appeal to those interested in a pathway to undertaking higher research degrees. Students select either a coursework option or coursework with a minor research thesis.

 

Objectives

On successful completion of the course, the student will be expected to be able to:

  • demonstrate competency to practice as a midwife at a beginning level in a variety of maternity settings in accordance with the ANMC National competency standards for the midwife (2006)
  • reflect attitudes which are congruent with the philosophy of valuing women, women centred care, and woman-midwife partnership
  • work both as a primary carer and in collaboration with other healthcare professionals in providing comprehensive care through women’s reproductive life
  • demonstrate personal and professional attributes for the enhancement of self and the midwifery profession
  • demonstrate critical and reflective thinking and decision making skills
  • incorporate the principles of lifelong learning into midwifery practice
  • identify clinical problems and utilise evidence based practice models to research clinical problems
  • demonstrate skills in undertaking research including planning, development and implementation of a research project under supervision
  • undertake leadership roles in midwifery practice in a range of settings promoting the role of midwifery in collaborative practice within the multidisciplinary team
  • demonstrate knowledge, skills and attributes necessary for collaborative practice in regional and referral centres, midwifery led maternity services in a range of setting, and for development of peers and services within maternity units.

Structure

This course can be taken as coursework only or a combination of coursework and a 36-point minor thesis. Students are encouraged to discuss the range of study options with the course coordinator, who will advise on individual programs of study.

Requirements

Students complete units only, or units and a minor thesis from the list below to a total of 72 points. Units are all 12 points.

Semester one units

  • GHS9841 Research methods and issues
  • MID9001 Woman midwife partnerships
  • MID9003 Midwifery and maternity in context
  • NUR9202 Nursing informatics
  • NUR9208 Therapeutic medication management*

Semester two units

  • MID9002: Extending midwife partnerships
  • MID9004 Becoming a midwife
  • MID9005 Advancing midwifery practice (core unit)
  • NUR9204 Education in nursing and midwifery

Minor thesis

  • a 36-point minor thesis

Progression to further studies

Students who complete this course and achieve a distinction (70 per cent) in the minor research thesis or project and the research methods unit (GHS9841) may qualify for admission into higher degrees by research (HDR) including the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy, among others.

Professional recognition

In order to be eligible for nurse/midwife practitioner status according to the Nurses Board of Victoria, students must have completed a pharmacology unit as part of their postgraduate studies, therefore students wishing to register will need to successfully complete NUR9208 (Therapeutic medication management).

Award(s) received on completion

Master of Clinical Midwifery

 

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