Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Finally a direction: Legal & Ethical issues in Midwifery


This is my newest grandchild due 12 July 2008 - 20 week scan.

I have been bloging for about 10 weeks now. During this time I have experimented with different topics and I have not had any clear direction, except that I wanted to share knowledge with women and midwives regarding pregnancy and childbirth. I have read many other blogs from both midwives and women, some of them have a theme and others do not. I also enjoy having a commentary regarding the subject material. At this point I would like to acknowledge the support of fellow blogers Carolyn McIntosh and Sarah Stewart who have been good mentors. I do find it frustrating sometimes when I do not have the technical / computer skills required to do the things I want to do with my blog. This then entails reading pages of material trying to put a link on the blog. Despite these challenges I do enjoy bloging and find that it is quite contagious even though it can be time consuming. However, I have decided that as an educator it is important to focus on a particular area within my scope of practice. My passion is “law” and “ethics”, to get the message across to midwives the importance of professional practice issues; these being; Legislation that governs our practice, ANMC Competency Standards, ANMC Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct and Nurses & Midwives Board requirements, negligence, confidentiality, consent, documentation, Scope of Practice and any other topic that may come under this heading. This means that this blog will now specifically look at legal and ethical issues (women's rights vs fetal rights) relating to pregnancy and childbirth, of which there are many. If you as a reader of this blog have any questions or issues that you would like to discuss and or cover please just leave me a comment and I will follow it up. Each month I will cover a legal or ethical topic relating the subject to legislation and midwifery practice. If you have any burning issues please ask the question or share the experience so that we may all learn from it.

4 comments:

Carolyn said...

This is really exciting. Great to see a focus for your blog and what a value it will be for all of us. If you are having problems doing things with your blog, rather that reading screeds of information, it is always worth while going to youtube and doing a search, like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtAd7Ly4j-Q

Adding links in posts is quite easy, you just select the text with your cursor then go to the web link icon at the top of the text box. A window will open for you to past in the url of the website you want to link to.

Hope that helps.
Carolyn

Lorraine said...

Very happy for you Pauline , you will excel I'm sure, when you follow your passion you can't do anything else. I look forward to your blogs in the future
Lorraine

Sarah Stewart said...

Thanks a lot for mentioning me on your blog. I think the theme for your blog is very different and exciting. I don't think there's much else out there that deals with these issues.

I am always happy to talk through blogging issues on skype if you ever need help: sarah.m.stewart

cheers sarah

InfoMidwife said...

thanks everyone for your support, the next installment is comming very soon.

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