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The Diploma in Midwifery Science program at Bishop Stuart University equips students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills necessary for competent and compassionate midwifery practice. This comprehensive program covers essential areas such as maternal and newborn health, obstetrical care, reproductive health, and community-based midwifery. Students will engage in theoretical coursework and extensive clinical placements to develop proficiency in assessing, managing, and supporting women throughout pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. The curriculum emphasizes evidence-based practice, ethical considerations, and the promotion of physiological childbirth. Graduates will be prepared to serve as integral members of healthcare teams, providing essential reproductive and maternal health services. Typical career paths include roles as registered midwives in hospitals, community health centers, and non-governmental organizations, requiring strong clinical judgment and interpersonal communication skills.
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Successfully verified on August 21, 2023 by the relevant educational authorities.
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