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Articles from International Midwifery (November 1, 2004)

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A spiral of change in Czech midwifery: turning full circle but one step higher: Zuzana Stromerova describes new legislation for midwives in the Czech Republic, the current challenges and an innovative educational course to help them fulfil their roles. Stromerova, Zuzana 1483
Collaborative Primary Maternity Care Project. Brief Article 188
Correction and apology. Duff, Elizabeth Correction Notice 58
ICM and MKI: midwifery training in joint global HIV/AIDS initiative. 658
ICM delegation at international regulation meeting. Brief Article 308
Medical Knowledge Institute and International Confederation of Midwives launch global midwifery AIDS training program. 1018
Reducing maternal mortality in Afghanistan by training skilled attendants. 432
The end of our year--a time for rethinking, renewing and making resolutions; Kathy Herschderfer, ICM Secretary General, writes, at the completion of her first 12 months in post, of her impressions of the last year and intentions for the next. Herschderfer, Kathy 1127
The ICM's 27th Triennial International Congress: Brisbane, Australia, July 24-28, 2005; planning for the 2005 Brisbane Congress goes ahead in Australia but also in The Hague as ICM prepares for the associated meetings and workshops. 729
Who are we and what do we do: HQ staff happy to work with the 'broad and diverse ICM family':; Bernadette Davis, Jessica Gonzalez and Maria Laza explain the work that goes on at ICM head office in The Hague. 868
WHO, ICM and FIGO launch: 'making pregnancy safer: the critical role of the skilled attendant'; ICM Secretary General Kathy Herschderfer introduces a ground-breaking joint statement that underscores the importance of midwifery skills in safe motherhood. Herschderfer, Kathy 1070

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