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Mainstreaming Midwives The Politics Of Change New Edition Robbie Davisfloyd

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Mainstreaming Midwives The Politics Of Change New Edition Robbie Davisfloyd
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.85 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Robbie Davis-Floyd, Christine Barba Johnson
ISBN: 9780203951651, 9780415931519, 0203951654, 0415931517
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: New edition

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Mainstreaming Midwives The Politics Of Change New Edition Robbie Davisfloyd by Robbie Davis-floyd, Christine Barba Johnson 9780203951651, 9780415931519, 0203951654, 0415931517 instant download after payment.

Providing insights into midwifery, a team of reputable contributors describe the development of nurse- and direct-entry midwifery in the United States, including the creation of two new direct-entry certifications, the Certified Midwife and the Certified Professional Midwife, and examine the history, purposes, complexities, and the political strife that has characterized the evolution of midwifery in America.Including detailed case studies, the book looks at the efforts of direct-entry midwives to achieve legalization and licensure in seven states: New York, Florida, Michigan, Iowa, Virginia, Colorado, and Massachusetts with varying degrees of success.

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