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Improving women’s perinatal mental health

Features
PublishedDecember 18, 2015December 21, 2015 AuthorContributed
Addressing the barriers that can prevent midwives helping mothers overcome a fear of childbirth is the focus of a new study at Griffith University.

More midwifery internships in private system

A mother and midwifery student attends the Logan meeting
Griffith Health
PublishedDecember 9, 2013September 2, 2015 AuthorHamish Townsend
New placements in the private sector will boost midwifery services, education and opportunities.

Griffith Midwifery program receives accolade

Professor Jenny Gamble
Features
PublishedSeptember 13, 2013 AuthorContributed
Griffith's Bachelor of Midwifery Program has received a top accolade for its excellence in training midwives and its commitment to driving Australia's National Maternity Reform Agenda.

Lismore midwifery grads head back to bush

Griffith Bachelor of Midwifery graduates in Logan
Griffith Health
PublishedApril 24, 2013April 24, 2013 AuthorHamish Townsend
Rural health depends on retention, and the best way for rural hospials to attract and retain staff is to be interested in the students.

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