Neither of these skills are taught in undergraduate midwifery in New
Zealand and would not be an expectation of the midwifery scope of
practice here
Robyn Maude PhD, MA (Midwifery), BN, RM, RN
Associate Director of Midwifery - Mondays, Tuesdays and alternate
Wednesdays
Capital and Coast DHB, Private Bag 7902, Wellington South, New Zealand
Office - Level 4 - Clinical Services Block
(04) 3855999 ext. 5298
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Graduate School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Victoria University of
Wellington, P O Box 7625, Newtown, Wellington 6242
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From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health
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Holland
Sent: Friday, 5 April 2013 01:32
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Subject: Manual removal of placenta training
Hi
Please can any one help with the following:
The NMC Standards for Pre-Registration Midwifery Education, on page 27
state the following:
"Undertake appropriate emergency procedures to meet the health needs of
women and babies.
Emergency procedures will include:
* manual removal of the placenta
* manual examination of the uterus
Please can you advise if this is taught as standard pre-registration
training for midwives in other areas/countries. I understand that this
is taken from an EU directive and am partucularly interested to see if
within Europe it is taught as an emergency care skill alongside the
breech and PPH training as well as in other parts of the world.
I would be greatful of any information asap as am writing an essay for
my Supervisor of Midwives training due in in 2 weeks!
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks
Jo
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