Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10515634 | Midwifery | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
the five senses framework provided a useful lens through which to analyse the student experience. Key factors to student satisfaction and retention within a Bachelor of Midwifery program include: a clearly articulated midwifery philosophy, strategies to promote student connectedness including the use of social media, and further development of clinician׳s skills in preceptorship, clinical teaching and facilitation. Program delivery methods and student support systems should be designed to enable maximum flexibility to promote capability and resourcefulness and embed sense of purpose and identity early in the program.
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Authors
M. (Senior Lecturer in Midwifery), J. (Professor of Midwifery, Clinical Chair), A. (Lecturer in Midwifery), J. (Professor of Midwifery),