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A & P for Midwives Authors Coad & Dunstall answer YOUR questions!

Discussion in 'SMNET Announcements' started by Josie, Oct 18, 2011.

  • by Josie, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:03 PM
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    Wo0o0o0oho0o0o0! Look whose in the SMNET house! Jane Coad and Melvyn Dunstall who wrote the essential Anatomy and Physiology for Midwives are here waiting to take your questions!

    Have you got a question for these midwifery super brains? C'monnnnnnnn there must be hundreds of A&P questions to answer!

    Just fire away and add your questions and comments about A&P for Midwives in this thread.

    ** Haven't got your copy of
    Anatomy and Physiology for Midwives yet? Then don't forget to use your SMNET/Elsevier discount code! **

    Jane Coad and Melvyn Dunstall join Sue Macdonald and Julia Magill-Cuerden (Mayes) Colin Rees (Research for Midwives), Denise Tiran (Ballieries and Expectancy Ltd) and the delectable Ina May Gaskin (Birth without Violence & Spiritual Midwifery) in the SMNET Meet the Legends series!


    :grad: Coming soon
    in our midwifery super brain legends series!
    :grad:

    Sue Gauge who saved all our bacon with her genius CTG Made Easy

    Helen Baston & Jenny Hall who wrote the incredible Midwifery Essentials Series

    Sharon Macdonald and Beverley Lynn who devised the brilliant Examination of the Newborn online

    .... and more!
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Discussion in 'SMNET Announcements' started by Josie, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. Growlie
    Ok, if you could advise wannabe midwives to focus on one area of a&p before they start uni, what would it be?

    Come on peeps...
  2. Mkunga
    Ooh, good one Growlie! Any more questions folks!?!
  3. iolaus
    The book, being designed specifically for midwives, focuses on the A&P needed in midwifery without covering general A&P, for direct entry midwives is there a general A&P book you would recommend to enhance their knowledge base?
  4. Josie
    These are great questions - any more before we wing them over to the authors? :)
  5. Kaboodle
    Oooohh I love my book!!

    I really like Growlies question....

    My question: What advice would you give to first year students when using the book for assignments? x
  6. Noo
    Bumpity bump - How exciting :)
  7. Tesni
    As the understanding of the body, processes and systems improves (eg the new understanding of the breast tissues) are there any breakthroughs that you are hoping for or even half expecting?

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