Blended teaching and learning approaches are used in the postgraduate course of Graduate Diploma of Midwifery for students who are predominately women with family responsibilities residing in metropolitan, regional, or rural Victoria, a major state in Australia. The Virtual Maternity Clinic (VMC), a virtual learning experience (VLE) research project, was implemented during trimester 2, 2009. The purpose of the project was to expand the blend of teaching and learning activities to support students in their preparation for professional practice. The VMC includes four characters in early pregnancy and care provided by their midwife. All students enrolled in midwifery courses (postgraduate and undergraduate) at Deakin University were recruited ...
Background: Complex physiological processes are often difficult for midwifery students to comprehend...
Aim of the Education Program. The BNSc/BMid program commenced at James Cook University in 2010. Sinc...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...
Background: There are challenges for midwifery students in developing skill and competency due to li...
The aim for the Virtual Maternity Clinic (VMC) is to engage students in learning about the role of t...
Objective: The primary aim of this paper is to describe the extent, nature and types of simulation u...
This paper describes an evaluation of postgraduate midwifery students' experiences of a model of ble...
Australian universities face many challenges In providing postgraduate midwifery education opportuni...
The literature is abundant with the benefits of reflective practice in midwifery education and other...
Development and Implementation of Blended Learning (PPBL) in Block 3B. Midwifery Care During Childbi...
Aim To explore international experiences of using blended learning in preparing nursing and midwifer...
The Midwifery Expansion Project, funded by Health Education England, provided an opportunity to prom...
Aim: To explore the experiences of midwifery and paramedic students undertaking interprofessional le...
Background and problem: In Australia, interprofessional education has been embedded into pre-registr...
Background: Underpinning the Department of Human Services (DHS) “Future directions for Victori...
Background: Complex physiological processes are often difficult for midwifery students to comprehend...
Aim of the Education Program. The BNSc/BMid program commenced at James Cook University in 2010. Sinc...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...
Background: There are challenges for midwifery students in developing skill and competency due to li...
The aim for the Virtual Maternity Clinic (VMC) is to engage students in learning about the role of t...
Objective: The primary aim of this paper is to describe the extent, nature and types of simulation u...
This paper describes an evaluation of postgraduate midwifery students' experiences of a model of ble...
Australian universities face many challenges In providing postgraduate midwifery education opportuni...
The literature is abundant with the benefits of reflective practice in midwifery education and other...
Development and Implementation of Blended Learning (PPBL) in Block 3B. Midwifery Care During Childbi...
Aim To explore international experiences of using blended learning in preparing nursing and midwifer...
The Midwifery Expansion Project, funded by Health Education England, provided an opportunity to prom...
Aim: To explore the experiences of midwifery and paramedic students undertaking interprofessional le...
Background and problem: In Australia, interprofessional education has been embedded into pre-registr...
Background: Underpinning the Department of Human Services (DHS) “Future directions for Victori...
Background: Complex physiological processes are often difficult for midwifery students to comprehend...
Aim of the Education Program. The BNSc/BMid program commenced at James Cook University in 2010. Sinc...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...