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DEPARTMENT OF MIDWIFERY

PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVES

20.07.2024 09:19

  • To define the midwife at national and international level. To have a good command of the midwifery role, responsibilities, ethical aspects, and relevant laws and legislation. To be able to define the problems of the midwifery profession and to develop appropriate strategies in cooperation with national and international professional organizations.
  • To be aware of holistic and individualized health care concepts. To determine the midwifery service needs of women, newborns, families and society and to provide the necessary service. To be able to provide high quality, culturally sensitive, health education and services to relevant individuals to ensure healthy family life, positive parents and planned pregnancies.
  • To apply midwifery professional skills with a professional approach, to be able to make evidence-based decisions on scientific and ethical issues, and to have practical knowledge and skills. In addition to the necessary knowledge and skills about women, newborns and children's health and diseases, normal and risky birth, pregnancy process, knowing and applying the methods and techniques used in the field and being able to follow technological developments. To become an independent practitioner by taking responsibility for one's own decisions and actions in this field through midwifery education. Conducting research by scanning the literature for lifelong learning and professional innovations.
  • To be able to provide individualized care to women who have experienced pregnancy termination or pregnancy loss or intrauterine fetal loss in accordance with national laws, regulations and protocols, and to have the knowledge and skills to provide culturally sensitive care.
  • To have normal births safely and under one's own responsibility. Preventing birth complications. Providing high quality, culturally sensitive care during labor. To encourage natural, vaginal and post-cesarean vaginal births.
  • To be able to diagnose healthy and risky newborns, to care and monitor them, and to refer them to the hospital when necessary.
  • To be able to make appropriate interventions in risky labor by providing qualified care specific to the stages of birth and to be able to intervene specifically in determined obstetric emergencies. To be able to protect public health as a member of the birth team in risky births and to work as a national/international, intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary team.
  • To define the midwife at national and international level. To have a good command of the midwifery role, responsibilities, ethical aspects, and relevant laws and legislation. To be able to define the problems of the midwifery profession and to develop appropriate strategies in cooperation with national and international professional organizations.
  • To be aware of holistic and individualized health care concepts. To determine the midwifery service needs of women, newborns, families and society and to provide the necessary service. To be able to provide high quality, culturally sensitive, health education and services to relevant individuals to ensure healthy family life, positive parents and planned pregnancies.
  • To apply midwifery professional skills with a professional approach, to be able to make evidence-based decisions on scientific and ethical issues, and to have practical knowledge and skills. In addition to the necessary knowledge and skills about women, newborns and children's health and diseases, normal and risky birth, pregnancy process, knowing and applying the methods and techniques used in the field and being able to follow technological developments. To become an independent practitioner by taking responsibility for one's own decisions and actions in this field through midwifery education. Conducting research by scanning the literature for lifelong learning and professional innovations.
  • To be able to provide individualized care to women who have experienced pregnancy termination or pregnancy loss or intrauterine fetal loss in accordance with national laws, regulations and protocols, and to have the knowledge and skills to provide culturally sensitive care.
  • To have normal births safely and under one's own responsibility. Preventing birth complications. Providing high quality, culturally sensitive care during labor. To encourage natural, vaginal and post-cesarean vaginal births.
  • To be able to diagnose healthy and risky newborns, to care and monitor them, and to refer them to the hospital when necessary.
  • To be able to make appropriate interventions in risky labor by providing qualified care specific to the stages of birth and to be able to intervene specifically in determined obstetric emergencies. To be able to protect public health as a member of the birth team in risky births and to work as a national/international, intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary team.

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