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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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MIDWIF 2C1S' MIDWIFERY CARE IIIThis course will further dev~I'6p knowledge and skills relating to topics inpreconception, antepartum,' intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn ,care.Weekly tutorials will ,move from simple to morecomple* situations withfurther integration of thebiol,ogical, behavioral and social concepts.One..term .Prerequisite: MIOWIF 2B15 ,MIDWIF 2D03 'REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGYThis course provides an in-depth understanding of hum'an reproductionwith particular emphasis, on intrinsic control,lnechanismsand extrinsic'methods ofr~gulation.,of reproduction. This course will also provide the'basis for-understanding alterations from normal mechanisms includingthe influence of medical conditions on reproductive processes.One term' ,Prerequisite: HTH SCI 1006 ,MIDWIF 2Et2 MIDWIFERY CARE I-CLINICAL PRACTICUMThis 9linical placement: focuses on assessment 'skills of prenatal' arid'postnatal clients arid observation of births. Physical assessment andhistory taking skills can be practised under supervision. Included is a, weekly situation.,based, small gr0up tutorial which will focus on thoroughassessmentof situations and integration of bapic knowledge withclinical observations.', Twelve weeksPrerequisite: MIOW,IF 2A03MIDWIF 2F03 PHARMACOTHERAPY ,This course is an overview of basic concepts in pharmacy; pharmacology,and therapeutics relevant to the practise of midwifery in Ontario.,Content areas include pharmacokinetics, t9xicology,' adverse drug reactionsduring pregnancy ,and lactation and pharmacology in the neonate.One term'Prerequisite: HTH SCI 1006MIDWIF 3A09 ' ,COMMUNITY PLACEMENTSThree one month placements will b,e organized over tl)e term. ,One placementwill be organized with a hospital labour and delivery departmentand one, with an obstetrician. The third placement will be chosen by thestudent and' may ~ake place within or outside. the province , or country., Prere...quislte: MIOWIF 2B15MIDWIF 3815 MIDWIFERY CARE IVIntegrates theoretical anc;! clinical content progressively' and a sot.lndknowledge base 9fclinical skillsto provide care throughout the childbearingcycle. The weekly tutorial situations will' increasingly focus ,onthe recognition of indications for consultation and referral and the relationships'with other health care providers., 'One termPrerequisite: MIDWIF 2C15MIDWIF'3C12 MIDWIFERY CARE CLERKSHIPThis «ourse examines dinical judgement and decision making skills. ThestlJdent will be expected'to participate in all phases of childbirth care inall available settings and should be increasingly able to devise the plan ofcare and make clinical decisions with minimal supervision.One term .' .Prerequisite: MIDWIF 3B15MIDWIF3D03 HEALTH EDUCATION AND ,HEALTH PROMOTIONThis course will incorporate, concepts and principles from areas thatcontribute 'to the understanding of human behaviour in health related'situations. Of special interest are teaching-learning situations that arise.lin primary health care settings for childbearing families. ,, Offered by WebCT/Print Management-based. The Pr,ogram .reserves theright to cancel the course due to low enrolment.One term'Prerequisite: HTH SCI1 C06,. MIDWIF.3E03 PROFESSIONAL ISSUESThis is a one-week intensive covering topics related to the profession of 'midwifery.'One term ,Prerequisite: MIDWIF 3B15Corequisite: MIDWIF 3C12 ', MIDWIF 3F03 MIDWIFERY SYNTHESIS PAPER'The goal of this course is the synthesis of in-depth knowledge andcritical analysis 'about a selected topic that leads to relevant applicationof the information for the midwifery profession. Each student is assignedto a facuity supervisor who will work closely with the studentthroughout the preparation' of the paper. ' -One term '. 'Prerequisite: Registration in Level III of the Midwifery Education Program'" 'MO;DERN LANGUAGES AND 'LINGUISTICS 253MODERN, LANGUAGES 'AND LINGUISTICSWEB ADDRESS:http://www.humanities.mcmasfer~ca/-modlang/FacUlty as of 'January 15" 2905Acting Chair. Togo Salmon Hall, Room 613Dr. Robert McNuttlB.Sc. (New Brunswick), Ph.D. (M.I. T.)ProfessorsExt. 24388JohnJ. Colarusso/B.A. (Cornell), M.A.(Northwestern), Ph.D. (Harvard)Ninei KolesnikofflM.A. (Moscow State); Ph:D: (Alberta) ,Magda Stro!n~ka/M.A. (Warsaw), Ph.D. (Edinburgh),Associate ProfessorsMarfa del C. Cerezo/B.A. (Puerto Rico), M.A. '(McGill), Ph.D. (Toronto)Inga Dolinina Hitchcock/M.A., Ph.D. (Umingrad)Fiorigio Minelli/B.A., M.A. (Western Ontario), Ph.D,., (Brown), Jean Wilson/B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), B.Ed."M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto)Assistant ProfessorsIris Bruce/M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto)Vittorina Cecchetto/B.A., M.A." Ph.D. (Toronto)Paolo Chirumbolo/M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto)\ Tsunek.o Iwai/B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Toronto)Anna L. Moro/B.A., M:A., Ph.D. (Toronto)Gabriele Mueller/Ph.D. (UWE, Bristol),, Antonio Rossini/Laurea in LettereClassiche (Rome), M.A., Ph;D. (Toronto),Licence in MedievaLStudies (PontificallRstitute for MedievalStudIes, Toronto)Diana Spokiene/M.A. (New Brunswick), Ph.D. (Alberta)Antonio Velasquez/B.A. (Waterloo), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto)LecturersEiko Virginia Ariga/B.A. (Doshisha), M.A. (Toronto), M.A. (Texas), Elena Valenzuela/B.A. (Carleton), M.A. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (McGill)Department Notes:1. The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics administers allcourses in European Studies; Gerrnan; Hispanic Studies, Italian, Japanese,Linguistics,'Polish, and Russian. For infor.mation a:ndcoul1selling,please contact the departmental office, Togo, Salmon Hall, Room 613.'2. All language courses ,are taught and assessed in the original language.3. Not all' courses are offered on an annual basis. Students shouldcon~ult the timetable for available courses.Courses in European Studies are administered within the Department ofModern Languages and Linguistics ottl1e Faculty of ,Humanities; Forinformation and counselling, please contact the departmental office, TogoSalmon Hall, Room 613. ' ,Cou~esIf no prerequisite, is listed" the course is open.EUROPST2A03 CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAn interdisciplinary approach to the study of contemporary Europeancivilizatiori:culture, society, challenges. Topics include Nationalism toSupranationalisrn; Economic and Political Integration of Europe; Govern­'ment of the European Union; Migration, Ethnic and Racial Divisions inEuropean Society.Three lectures; one term'Prerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveEUROP ST 2803 THE MAKING OF THE EUROPEANLINGUISTIC LANDSCAPEThe historyoflanguage use in Europe'from antiquity to the present day.The course will illustrate, the different functions 'of language in social lifeand the. growth of national, standardized idioms. It will also seNe as anintroduction to the history of linguistics as a disCipline.Three lectures; one term , .Prerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveCross-list: GMST 2U03, LINGUIST 2A03Antirequisite: ANTHROP 2AL3 ,This course is administered by the' Department, of Modern Languages, and' Linguistics. ' '. , . ,

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