Feb 25 2025 55 mins
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Ep 90 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Ans Luyben Part 1 on from animal obstetrics to midwifery: A journey of innovation and research
@PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #Netherlands #Switzerland #Germany #education @bournemouthuni
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ans-Luyben
Ever wondered how a career can pivot from animal obstetrics to midwifery? Our guest is Ans Luyben, an inspiring midwife whose journey began in Holland, not only shares her unique path but also offers her insights into the evolution of midwifery education and practice. From her early days studying animal obstetrics to becoming a pivotal figure in midwifery research, she has navigated a fascinating career across Holland, Switzerland, and Germany. Ans story underscores the diverse entry points into the midwifery profession, influenced by family background and career opportunities, and highlights her role in a midwifery school that closed in 2010, a chapter that left a lasting impact on her professional journey.
Our discussion takes you inside a full-service midwifery clinic in Germany, where the importance of hands-on learning and critical evaluation of information is emphasized. We explore the challenges faced by student midwives today, navigating through information overload and a rapidly shifting political landscape, as witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ans reflects on the evolution of midwifery education, from the management and pedagogic courses of the 1980s to the current demands, illustrating the resilience and adaptability required in this noble profession.
Dive into the world of midwifery research and uncover the profound impact it has on clinical practices. From groundbreaking thesis work on diagnostic criteria for intrauterine growth retardation to the complexities of cross-cultural studies in antenatal care, our conversation reveals the pivotal role research plays in advancing midwifery. We explore the nuanced perspectives of mothers as an ethnic minority, particularly in Switzerland, and how historical events have shaped their societal roles. Through personal anecdotes and research milestones, Ans emphasizes the power of language and communication in understanding and supporting women's experiences in prenatal care.
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