With Women

With Women

infobox Book |
name = With Women: Midwives Experiences: from shift work to continuity of care


author = David Vernon
cover_artist = Tessa Read & Kirsty Burns
country = Australia
language = English
genre = Non-Fiction
publisher = Australian College of Midwives
release_date = 2007
media_type = Print
pages = 248
isbn = ISBN 978-0975164-5-8
preceded_by = Men at Birth

"With Women: Midwives experiences: from shift work to continuity of care" is the fourth book from Australian writer David Vernon.

The book is an edited anthology of midwives' experiences of moving from providing care in a shift work environment to providing care in a continuity-of-care model. The experiences described are diverse, ranging from descriptions of workplace bullying and abuse to autonomous practice within a team environment working with obstetricians.

The book has a preface written by Sheila Kitzinger, a foreword by Dr Sally Tracy, and conclusions written by Justine Caines and Dr Jenny Gamble.

The book was released on 31 May 2007.

External links

* [http://web.mac.com/david.vernon/iWeb/With%20Women/Welcome%20-%20With%20Women.html With Women website]
* [http://web.mac.com/david.vernon David Vernon's Home Page]


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