Wednesday 08 Sep 2010

Student Midwives

Are you studying to be a midwife and want the most up to date, easy-to-read information at your fingertips? Or looking at a career in Midwifery and want to give yourself a head start?

British Journal of Midwifery is the leading clinical journal for midwives. Published each month, the journal is written by midwives for midwives and peer reviewed by some of the foremost authorities in the profession. It contains the best clinical reviews, original research and evidence-based articles available, and ensures that midwives are kept fully up-to-date with the latest developments taking place in clinical practice.

"BJM is essential reading for students seeking to enter our profession and a vital touchstone for those of us in education, practice, research and supervision"

Paul Lewis, Professor of Midwifery, Bournemouth University

In every issue you will find a student midwife's view on the issues and concerns affecting those seeking to join the profession, plus regular features on topics such as: Postnatal Care, Ethnic Minorities, Perinatal Depression, Fathers, Perineal Care, Breastfeeding, Maternal Health, Antenatal Screening, Complications of Pregnancy, Intrapartum Care, Normal Birth, International Midwifery, Neonatal Care