tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4297301321247868053.post476687464132742793..comments2023-05-30T23:27:57.848+08:00Comments on Infomidwife: Understanding Collaborative arrangements for midwivesInfoMidwifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00843289052323073178noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4297301321247868053.post-23935075061444530482011-06-29T23:41:06.374+08:002011-06-29T23:41:06.374+08:00thanks Joy for your comments, nice to hear from yo...thanks Joy for your comments, nice to hear from you... we certainly need something different than the current determination.... happy to help where ever possible... cheers PaulineInfoMidwifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00843289052323073178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4297301321247868053.post-11757660415107701702011-06-10T09:00:01.149+08:002011-06-10T09:00:01.149+08:00Hello Pauline.
I have just discovered your blog. ...Hello Pauline. <br />I have just discovered your blog. I will add you to my list of midwives who are recording midwifery as we experience it.<br /><br />The hospitals in Melbourne are baulking at identifying any (individual) specified medical practitioner for a collaborative arrangement.<br /> <br />I believe we need an amendment to the Determination, to recognise and validate the collaborative arrangement between the midwife and a hospital that has the capacity to receive women who need transfer from planned home birth at any time in the episode of care.<br /><br />Your readers may be interested in <br />http://australianprivatemidwivesassociation.blogspot.com/ and http://midwivesvictoria.blogspot.com/ and other blogs linked to them.Joy Johnstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16475164378153618715noreply@blogger.com