Academisation of the Midwifery Profession and the Implementation of Higher Education in the Context of the New Requirements for Licensure

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The academization of the midwifery profession poses great challenges for Germany, especially due to the tight timelines: Corresponding courses of study can in principle be offered at both universities and technical colleges- A lthough contrary to the recommendations of the Science Council. This means that there is a heterogeneity in midwifery qualifications and promotes a discussion regarding coherent study concepts. This process must be accompanied with great care so that midwifery courses of study are not designed to be of poorer quality than other courses of study due to a lack of financial resources. First concepts are already available and will be discussed and examined below.

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Graf, J., Simoes, E., Blaschke, S., Plappert, C. F., Hill, J., Riefert, M. J., & Abele, H. (2020, October 1). Academisation of the Midwifery Profession and the Implementation of Higher Education in the Context of the New Requirements for Licensure. Geburtshilfe Und Frauenheilkunde. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1138-1948

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