Hi Margy
Good to see you on jiscmail - hope someone out there can help you - all the
best with your future career
Liz Trevelyan
>From: margy hughes <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health
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>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 14:06:16 +0000
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>I am new to this group, so a brief introduction:
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>I am a final year BSc Midwifery student, studying at University College,
>Worcester, with clinical placements at Hereford County.
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>My 10,000 word independent study (due on 12 May - HELP!) is on Shoulder
>Dystocia; I began looking at the definition of Shoulder Dystocia and the
>fact that there is no universally accepted definition, but as the protocols
>came rolling in, I got even more interested in the fact that they vary in
>recommendations for management. So my central question now is
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>"Is there consensus on the management of shoulder dystocia".
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>If anyone out there has any sources that you feel would be of help to me,
>I'd be very grateful: I think I've got all the usual suspects: Gaskin,
>Cronk, Coates, Woods, Ruben etc.
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>Despite this study occupying my mind to a very great degree at present, I
>am
>excited, fascinated, challenged by all aspects of Midwifery and I do exist
>as a person as well: mother of five, NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor & Tutor &
>Antenatal Teacher (just got my accreditation of qualified teacher, upgrade
>to Dip HE, because that NCT training is now validated by the University of
>Luton).
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>Hoping to hear from any of you, especially, currently, on anything to do
>with Independent Studies: the level of detail required in the Methodology
>has been a struggle too.
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>Honoured to be invited to this list,
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>Best wishes,
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>Margy Hughes
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