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Part 1: Background to Change; 1 Team Midwifery - A Personal Experience; 2 Putting Principles into Practice; 3 Developing Scholarship in Practice; 4 The Emancipated Doctor: A New Relationship between Midwife and Obstetrician; 5 Who's Left Holding the Baby? Meeting the Challenge of the Winterton Report; Part 2: Creating Change; 6 Transforming the Organization; 7 Continuity of Carer in Context: What Matters to Women? 8 Team Midwifery; Part 3: Reflection on change; 9 Working in Practice; 10 Teaching in Practice; 11 Seeking Effective Practice: The Work of the Clinical Leader; 12 Being and Becoming the Named Midwife; 13 Evaluating Innovations in the Organization of Midwifery Practice; References; Index
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