Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Primary Maternity Care will involve the development of high levels of research knowledge and skills to enable graduates to analyse the evidence, determine the applicability of evidence to practice, generate critical questions and conduct research. Graduates will contribute to the development of best practice through the acquisition and generation of research that supports evidenced based maternity care.
Please note that successful completion of this program does not lead to eligibility to apply for registration as a midwife. Prospective students seeking eligibility to apply for registration as a midwife should refer to the Bachelor of Midwifery (1354).
DurationThe Master of Primary Maternity Care offers a range of different durations depending on your previous studies:
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All applicants seeking to undertake the Master of Primary Maternity Care must hold:
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be prepared to design and deliver primary maternity care and women's health services within a well-ness model.
Graduates will be recognised for their expertise and ability to apply professional knowledge and skills in maternity care. They will possess high levels of skills and knowledge in the following areas:
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