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  PowerPoint Presentation (in pdf format) in Day 1 of Scientific Programme - 27/Nov/2003
       
 
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Midwifery : The Challenges of Being a Profession
 
  By Joyce E. Thompson, CNM, DrPH, FAAN, FACNM, Director, ICM Board of Management
 
   
 
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Redefining the Way Midwives Prepare Women for Their Early Mothering Role
      By Dr Margaret Barnes, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia
       
 
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Is Early Intervention Effective to Reduce Postnatal Depression? - A Randomised Controlled Study of Chinese Women
      By Frances Yuek Sze KUNG, BN,RN,RM,IBCLC, HKSAR
       
 
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Significant Others Attending Labor and Delivery (Study III)
      By Liu Sau Ha & Ng Ngan Chi & Wong Tsui Fan, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, HKSAR
     
 
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Implementation of Rooming-in and Bed Sharing Systems at Various Childbirth Settings in Japan
      By Yoko Asaka & Masayo Takada & Mayumi Okanaga & Kumiko Adachi, Kobe City College of Nursing, Japan
     
 
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The Current Business Situation of Independent Midwives in Taiwan - A Study of Birth Outcomes
    By CHIU Min-Hsiu, Taiwan
     
 
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Building Midwifery Competence Through Education
 
  By Sally Pairman (RM, BA, MA), Head of School of Midwifery, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand
       
 
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Assessing Student Midwives Using the OSCE - Report of an Evaluation Project
    By Florence HAU, Midwife educator School of Midwifery,Prince of Wales Hospital, HK
 
   
 
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Refocusing Midwifery Education Through Problem-based Learning (PBL)
    By Diane Barrowclough, Lecturer in Midwifery, UK
       
 
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Influencing Student Learning through a Portfolio of Clinical Evidence
   

By Ci Ci Stuart, Department of Midwifery & Children's Nursing, The University of Sheffield, UK

 

       
  PowerPoint Presentation (in pdf format) in Day 2 of Scientific Programme - 28/Nov/2003
       
 
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Continuity of Midwifery Care: A Means to an end, not an end in Itself
   

By Professor Maralyn Foureur, Graduate School of Nursing and Midwifery, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

       
 
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Pregnancy in Newly Arrived Women and Travelers from Mainland China
    By Cheung Hiu Wah, Student of PgD in Midwifery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR
       
 
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The Influence of Social & Cultural Factors on Breastfeeding Practices of Hong Kong Chinese Women - An Exploratory Study
      By CHEUNG Wun-luen, HKSAR
       
 
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A Phenomenological Study to Examine the Breastfeeding Experiences of Families in Taiwan
    By Su-Chen Kuo, Graduate Institute of Nurse-Midwifery, National Taipei College of Nursing,
Taipei, Taiwan
       
 
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Relationship Between Birth Position and Perineal Trauma
 
By Dr Margaret Barnes, Senior Lecturer Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland & Ms Barbara Soong, Clinical Midwifery Consultant, Mater Mothers Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
 
   
 
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Baby Care VCD Production for Baby Care Education at Home
      By Irene HO, Tuen Mun Hospital, HKSAR
       
 
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Childbirth Expectations and Feelings of Control during Labor
      By Prof. Ip Wan Yim & Cheung Wing, RNM., HKSAR
       
 
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Midwives' Experience as Bereavement Counselors
    By Elaine MAU, HKSAR
       
 
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Pregnant Women' Perception on SARS Risk
    By Judy Ng & Sylvia Fung & Alice Sham & Tang Pey Leng, Kwong Wah Hospital, HKSAR
       
 
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More Effective and Efficient Method of Caring for Postnatal Women - A Quasi Experimental Study
 

By Judith A. Noronha, Associate Professor, College of Nursing, MAHE, Manipal, INDIA

 

       
  PowerPoint Presentation (in pdf format) in Pre-conference Workshop - 26/Nov/2003
     
 
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Evidence-based Care: Preventing Postpartum Hemorrhage
      By Anne Hyre, Midwifery Advisor, MNH Program / JHPIEGO, Indonesia
       
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