Succeeding in Nursing and Midwifery Education
Steve Trenoweth editor Eddie Meyler editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:9th Mar '07
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Succeeding in Nursing & Midwifery Education draws attention to some of the most important issues in current nursing and midwifery education, from initial considerations about applying for a programme to developing academic and clinical skills. The authors help readers to make the most of their programme by pointing out some of the potential pitfalls encountered in nursing and midwifery education, and offering clear and straightforward advice about how to overcome them.
Written in a conversational style, this book addresses key issues such as:
- how a nursing or midwifery programme is structured
- how to choose the right university
- how to make the most of the interview process,
- the financial implications of studying full-time
The authors also provide invaluable study skills guidance, including how to:
- organize and plan assignments
- write in an academic way
- develop analytical and critical skills
- correctly reference and avoid plagiarism
- use information technology
While aimed primarily at nursing and midwifery students, this book is also useful for lecturers wanting to support their students in their education and help them avoid some of the potential pitfalls associated with healthcare training.
"This book would be of value to all those considering undertaking a nursing or midwifery course as well as those already registered on a programme." (Journal Of Perioperative Practice, June 2007)
"This is a book which should appeal to all students who have entered nursing and/or midwifery education..." (Primary Healthcare, 1st October 2007)
"...for a prospective student who wants to know more...this book is a very good place to start." (International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, October 2007)
ISBN: 9780470035566
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
Weight: 535g
288 pages