Issue 60
Winter 2001
Theme: Midwifery Education
Articles in Midwifery Today 60 include:
- The Essentials of Midwifing Midwives
- The Slippery Slope of Professional Education
- A Feminist Approach to Midwifery Education
- Birth Rights and Student Rights
- Meeting the Needs of the Contemporary Midwifery Student
- Supporting Midwifery Apprenticeship in the New Millennium
Cover Photo by Caroline E. Brown, D.Ed., MS, RNC.
Contents
- The Essentials of Midwifing Midwives—Sara Wickham
- Pedagogy in Midwifery Education—Juliana van Olphen Fehr
- The Power of Independent Practice—Sandra Stine
- The Slippery Slope of Professional Education—Brad Eldridge
- A Feminist Approach to Midwifery Education—Lorna Davies
- Meeting the Needs of the Contemporary Midwifery Student—Nicole Rouhana and Karen Schelling
- A Vision for Midwifery in the United States—Ina May Gaskin
- Life Lessons—Alison Bastien
- Supporting Midwifery Apprenticeship in the New Millennium—Terra Richardson
- Birth Rights and Student Rights—Debra Richman
- What Do Mothers Really Need—Jennifer Rosenberg
- A Natural Alternative to Suturing—Denise Gilpin-Blake and Summer Elliot
- Midwifery and Sexual Misconduct—Stephanie Brill
- The Calling—Miriam Medicine Prayer
- Challenging Births: 2—Sara Wickham
- Simply Midwife—Marina Alzugaray
International Midwife
- Midwifery Education in New Zealand—Sarah Stewart
- Promoting Midwifery Education Around the World—Kristen Graser
- Italian-American Women and Changing Childbirth Practices—Annemarie Carangelo
- Watering the Seeds with Tears—Marcy Andrew
- The Jewish Midwife—Michele Klein
- Mercy In Action—Vicky Penwell
- Sense and Sensibility in Midwifery—Jenny Hall
Departments
- From the Editor: Education Priority Check
- Poetry
- Networking
- Tricks of the Trade
- Marion’s Message
- Question of the Quarter
- Journal Abstracts
- Media Reviews
- News
- Classified Advertising
- Calendar
- Photo Album
International Midwife
- Editorial: Going to China