Hi Carolyn,
Another list you can try to ask is the Midwifery Education List:
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Kim Campbell from Vancouver, Canada, is into this kind of things, and the
Education Standing Committee hopes to offer a workshop in Durban 2011 on
this topic.
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. April 2010 00:42
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Betreff: Models, simulation models and other teaching tools
Greetings all,
I would like to draw on the collective wisdom on this list please.
I'm seeking information and recommendations from those of you who teach
midwifery. We have just been given approval for our brand new Bachelor of
Midwifery curriculum from our state board. I'm compiling a list of
necessary, useful and desirable teaching models for our student midwives to
use in our clinical lab.
Simulation is certainly the 'buzz' word in educational circles. I would love
to know what those of you experienced in the educational/research field
would recommend, what you are using and what you would like to have in an
ideal educational world.
I am very grateful for any recommendations and comments you can give me.
Thank you in anticipation.
Carolyn
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