Modules •
Being a Midwife - Personal and Professional Development • Foundation Skills for Midwifery Practice and Sharing the Woman’s Experience • Health Promotion and Infant Feeding • Midwifery Clinical Practice 1 • Core Midwifery Practice and Adaption in Pregnancy • Midwifery Practice: Pathophysiology and Unexpected Outcomes of Pregnancy and Childbirth • Midwifery Research - Evidence for Midwifery Practice • Midwifery Clinical Practice 2 Graduate with a Higher Diploma Entry Requirements • The Rotunda Hospital and the Coombe Hospital advertise separately for midwifery students. You must have secured a place in one of the two partnership hospitals before applying to Trinity. • 2nd class honours (2:1) degree minimum in general nursing. In exceptional circumstances clinical experience and continuing professional development may be taken into consideration. • Registered as a General Nurse on the professional register maintained by the NMBI. An up-to-date NMBI professional registration certificate is required.
Hear from a Graduate Shannon Forrester, Midwife, Rotunda Hospital
“I chose to study at Trinity as it is one of the leading universities and has an excellent Midwifery programme. Studying Midwifery in Trinity will benefit my career as I have been taught by some of the most experienced professionals in the field. The modules covered all elements of Midwifery care, giving insights into the different areas available to work in providing maternity care to women, babies and their families. I enjoyed all aspects of the course, my favourite being clinical skills workshops. Midwifery is a very practical profession, and I felt I learned a lot when given the opportunity to go to the clinical skills centre. We learned about different types of births, emergencies, breastfeeding and neonatal resuscitation which are all crucial skills in the world of Midwifery.”
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