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What is the primary philosophy guiding the MIDI1106 course on Women in Pregnancy?
The course uses woman centredness as its philosophy and approach to practice.
What evidence-based health care approach is used in MIDI1106 for well pregnant women?
Students use midwifery, physiological, medical, pharmacological, neurophysiological, and sociological theory to understand evidence informed health care.
What foundational concepts are introduced in the course related to midwifery?
Cultural safety and capability are introduced as foundational concepts in midwifery.
What is the duration of self-directed learning for the MIDI1106 course?
116 hours of self-directed learning are required per term.
What is one of the main course learning outcomes of MIDI1106?
Students will be able to discuss the ways midwifery promotes health and prevents harm in the antenatal period.
What assessment must be submitted as part of the course requirements for MIDI1106?
Assessment 1, a personal health change plan, must be submitted to pass the course.
What type of approach does the course adopt regarding healthcare for pregnant women?
A rights-based approach to healthcare.
What is the weight of the assessments in MIDI1106?
Both assessments are weighted at 50% each.
What topics are covered in the syllabus of MIDI1106?
The syllabus includes topics like genetics, physiological changes of pregnancy, cultural safety, and legal and ethical issues in midwifery.
How should students present their findings for Assessment 2?
Students must create a written document using PowerPoint and prepare an oral presentation.