done!
all the best
Soo
Dr Soo Downe
Director
Midwifery Studies Research Unit
University of Central Lancashire
Preston PR1 2HE
Lancs
tel: 01772 893815
>>> [log in to unmask] 01/24/03 07:26am >>>
Dear Soo
I was wondering if I could also join your normal birth research list, please.
Could you advice me on how to do it. Many thanks.
vahideh (midwife, Mphil/PhD student in midwifery studies)
My email: [log in to unmask]
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reproductive health research."
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>OK Helen - when you get notification you have joined, could you repost your
details to the list?
>
>Many thanks
>
>soo
>
>>> [log in to unmask] 01/21/03 04:53am >>>
>Dear Jackie,
>I would like to join the normal birth research list. I am a lecturer at
>Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences and Chairperson of Africa
>Midwives Research Network (AMRN). AMRN has collaboration with Liverpool
>School of Tropical medicine on Research related to implementation of
>evidence-based childbirth.
>Helen
>
>At 05:29 PM 1/20/03 +1300, you wrote:
>>Dear Soo,
>>I am interested in joining the normal birth research list please. Can
>>you tell me how I do this?
>>Many thanks
>>Jackie Gunn
>>Midwifery Programme Leader
>>School of Midwifery
>>Division of Health Care Practice
>>Faculty of Health
>>Auckland University of Technology
>>Ph +64 9 917 9999 ext 7740
>>email [log in to unmask]
>>
>> >>> [log in to unmask] 11/01/03 12:58:15 >>>
>>Dear all
>>
>>I coordinate the normal birth research list which has an
>>international membership and which is set up to facilitate discussion
>>about research issues in the area of normal birth practice and
>>education. I have also been in discussion with number of people (some
>>are on this list I know!) about setting up a network of sites where
>>physiological birth is practised, and within which we can research
>>various aspects of normal birth in its proper environment. these
>>discussions are slowly moving towards some kind of action (honest!*) I
>>also coordinate a regional group of clinical midwives who are
>>undertaking research here in the NW region of the UK, and Tina
>>Lavender, our reader here, has set up and facilities an active group
>>of clinical midwifery researchers at Liverpool women hospital, so we
>>have a significant stake in forging links in these areas.
>>
>>
>>Could the kind of activity being talked about by Trish and others
>>below be linked with some of these initiatives? I would be interested
>>to hear the views of others on the feasibility of developments around
>>these issues.
>>
>>all the best
>>
>>Soo
>>
>> >>> [log in to unmask] 01/09/03 05:56pm >>>
>>Trish: we should talk some more. Between the two of us we should be
>>able to
>>get the PBRN going...any thoughts?
>>
>>On 1/9/03 12:00 PM, "Trish Payne" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> > My name is Patricia Payne and I am a CNM with a masters of public
>>health
>> > and work at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North
>> > Carolina. I am working on research with two PI's about informed
>>consent
>> > for VBAC trial of labors and contraceptive counseling. I also
>>teach in the
>> > nurse midwifery program at East Carolina University. I am
>>interested in
>> > developing a practice based research network for nurse midwives in
>>the US.
>>
>>
>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>Deborah S. Walker, DNSc, CNM, FNP, FACNM
>>Assistant Professor
>>Coordinator, Nurse-Midwifery Education Program
>>University of Michigan School of Nursing
>>400 N. Ingalls, Rm. 3320
>>Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0482
>>734-763-3710
>>Fax: 734-615-8764
>>Cell Phone: 734-657-7306
>>http://sitemaker.umich.edu/dswalker
>
>
>
>Dr. Helen Lugina
>Faculty of Nursing
>Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences
>P. O. Box 65004
>Dar es salaam - Tanzania
>Fax: 255 22 2153506
>Tel: 255 22 2153506
> 255 22 2151822
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