DeniDeni Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 Hi, any midwives registered with AHPRA how long did it take to get registered? It seems nurses receive their registration quicker, I am assuming this is because of the 'continuity of care' issue? I sent my application 15th February, it arrived 22nd Feb and was acknowledged 24th Feb. They asked for more information (evidence of 10 continuities of care) which I could not provide and the last contact was the 10th March when I confirmed that I would not be sending any further documentation. What are you 'conditions' and how long for? Is there a notation on your registration that says you are not educationally prepared for continuity of care? We go in September and I'm really hoping I'll be registered before so I can at least start applying for jobs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trabonita Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 sorry I cant help as I haven't applied yet but what do you/they mean by continuity of care? what exactly are they asking for? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeniDeni Posted April 13, 2016 Author Share Posted April 13, 2016 As part of the Australian midwifery course they have to document 10 continuity of cares (case holdings). [h=3]Continuity of care experiences[/h] Experience in woman-centred care as part of continuity of care experiences. The student is supported to: establish, maintain and conclude a professional relationship while experiencing continuity with individual women through pregnancy, labour and birth, and the postnatal period, regardless of model of care provide midwifery care within a professional practice setting and under the supervision of a midwife—in collaborative practice arrangements supervision by other relevant registered practitioners (for example, medical officer qualified in obstetrics, child health nurse or physiotherapist) may be appropriate engage with a minimum of 10 women—engagement involves attending four antenatal visits, two postnatal visits and, for the majority of women, the labour and birth maintain a record of each engagement incorporating regular reflection and review by the education or health service provider. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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