Showing posts with label virtual International Day of the Midwife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual International Day of the Midwife. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Reflections of the Virtual International Midwives Day 2010


Sarah Stewart and Dr Deborah Davis (UTS Sydney)did a fantastic job organising this day....This is what the program looked like, as you can see a 24 hr program takes some organising, you can follow Sarah Stewart's process by looking at her blog...she blogs every step of the way. What I admire about Sarah is that she is so willing to help and share her knowledge, she utilises almost every aspect of modern technology in her quest to spread the word and get the message out there.....It is clear that Facebook and Twitter play a huge part in getting messages out to people.


My presentation was (How Reflection can change your practice)at 6pm Perth time (10pm NZ), it is a different process working through the Elluminate Meeting Room (kindly sponsored by Otago Polytechnic). One great advantage is that you are in the comfort of your own home watching the screen and presenting to the world and you don't have to worry how you look!.....its great in one sense as you can read straight from your notes and no one would know... at first you have no idea of who your audience will be...also the biggest concern for me was "what if the technology failed... which most times is out of your control. It is strange talking into your computer and not getting audience feedback and no visual cues as to whether you are on track or boring the audience... the other difficult issue to judge is reading the text comments that come through...that can be quite a challenge... but the adrenaline is flowing, excitement is in the air and the buzz of the audience is palpable through your computer..... it is truly amazing.
What would I do differently next time? that's hard to say, there was a technology fail three quarters of the way through my presentation...that set the panic button...what was reassuring was that it happened to many others as well...Maybe it would be worth thinking about pre-recording your session, just in case technology fails.... will have a chat to Sarah about that....
I did participate in the day, being fortunate in hearing several key speakers, Carolyn Hastie, just brilliant talking about Keeping women safe: a psychophysiological approach to the third stage of labour.... Carolyn touched on several key factors.
Anna Hughes presented, Practice use of Natural Infant Hygiene or 'Nappy Free' in our society. I found this fascinating.... I have heard of babies toilet training early but not this early....interesting philosophy....
Beverley Walker, Looking at informed consent..this is a topic close to my heart as its my speciality.... Deb Davis: Place. Can birth place impact on clinical outcomes?
fantastic talk... very interesting statistics... there is some great work being done out there and it was great to be able to hear some of it....



My all time favourite was listening to Nicky Leap...what a superb woman... her talent in story telling is second to none....I hope that one day she sits and writes her memoirs including some of these wonderful stories, I would hope to get a signed copy......
Lisa Barrett and I shared some of the wee hours of the morning together, talking and sharing, it was fun... I met many other wonderful midwives through the 24 hours from Canada, US, UK, Switzerland,and lots of students..including some of my wonderful colleagues.....it really is a small world.....

This 24 hr celebration bought many midwives together without having to spend a cent...no airfares, hotels, expenses.... the only thing it cost me was coffee and Milo for the evening....possibly being tired the next day...I learned so much..... Thank you again Sarah & Deb for organising this and book me in again for next year.... I will also take on some planning and facilitating to help out.... around the same times as this year.....talk soon....

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Celebrating International Midwives Day - Happy Day


Working at Watford Birth Centre 2001

Happy Midwives day to all midwives and women.....why am I a midwife.... because I love women and wanted women to have informed choice, information that enables them to birth how they choose. I was fortunate to complete my midwifery course in the United Kingdom where midwives work truly autonomously and they are respected by both the consumer and health professionals.

My vision is to see Midwives work autonomously in Australia with women.... for every pregnant woman to have a midwife....for women to be able to book in to see there midwife and have continuity of care with a named midwife.....and for this to be accepted practice....not for a select few.....this is the fundamental right for every woman....childbirth does not have to be a medical event...... childbirth is normal for a large percentage of women....women need informed choices about birth so this will enable them to make their own decisions about how they would like to birth their baby.

Becoming Conscious: "When we expand our thinking and belief, our love flows freely. When we contract, we shut ourselves off" Louise Hay.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

24 Hour Virtual International Day of the Midwife 2010


The count down has began to this great event......
Take some time out and have a look at the 24 Hour Virtual International Day of the Midwife 2010. Come and celebrate with us.... the 24 hour Virtual day has been planned by Sarah Stewart from Otago Polytechnic Education Development Centre (NZ) and Dr Deborah Davis from the University of Technology in Sydney.

I participated & presented last year and found it a brilliant experience.... most amazing was being able to talk to students and midwives all over the world sitting at my desk at home......its a great concept, networking, sharing with like minded people.

What do you need to be part of it....well that's easy, a computer, Internet and Elluminate.... what is Elluminate it is a virtual meeting room, you need to get access to it .....please click here: How to use Elluminate

Check out the times and the program 24 Hour Virtual International Day of the Midwife 2010 - planning page

Go on be daring try something different..... spread the word see you there.

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