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Competency-based education: The essential basis of pre-service education for the professional midwifery workforce

many articles published in the decade since promulgation of the Millennium Development Goals have acknowledged the distinct advantages to maternal and newborn health outcomes that can be achieved as a result of expanding access to skilled birth attendant (including midwifery) services. However, thes...

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Education, Nursing - organization & administration
Education, Nursing - standards
Educational Measurement
Educational Status
Female
Health status
Humans
Identity
Labour force
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Midwifery - standards
Midwifery workforce
Midwives
Needs Assessment
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Nurse Midwives - standards
Nursing
Pregnancy
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