The Midwifery: Registered Midwife BSc (Hons) course at the University of Central Lancashire provides in-depth knowledge and practical experience in midwifery. On this course, students are trained to provide support, care, and advice during pregnancy, labor, and the postnatal period. The course adopts a student-centred approach, focusing on developing professional inquiry skills to enhance midwifery practice.Course Content: The course offers a unique blend of theory and practical experience. It covers various aspects of midwifery such as normal childbearing, complications in childbirth, and newborn care. It also provides exposure to research, leadership, and public health in midwifery. The four main themes that underpin the curriculum are the Woman, Public Health, Being a Midwife, and Being a Professional. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include Applied Biological Sciences, Integrated Midwifery Practice, Professional Inquiry in Practice, Complications in Childbearing, Developing Leadership in Practice, and Complex Needs in Pregnancy.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), providing a license to practice as a Midwife on successful completion of the course.Future Careers: This course prepares graduates for a career as a professional midwife, enabling them to practice in a range of settings, including both clinical and community environments. In addition, it opens up opportunities for further study and specialisation in areas such as neonatal care, public health, or leadership roles within the field.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.