
The shift away from midwifery’s involvement in postnatal care has implications for students – the workforce of the future. Two midwifery educators argue that there needs to be joined-up thinkingon how postnatal care is delivered.
Postnatal Care, Infant, Newborn, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate, Midwifery, Nurse's Role, Organizational Innovation, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Students, Nursing
Postnatal Care, Infant, Newborn, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate, Midwifery, Nurse's Role, Organizational Innovation, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Students, Nursing
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