Study Skills For Nursing And Midwifery Students

Study Skills For Nursing And Midwifery Students

by . Scullion (Author)

Synopsis

...this is the only book I have come across that gives consideration to student midwives. There are many study skills books available for nursing students, and although this book is aimed at both, it does take into account the differences between the two professions. ...this is a useful book which delves deeper than its cover would suggest.
MIDIRS Midwifery Digest

This book is an essential course companion for nursing and midwifery students at degree and diploma level, as well as those returning to study.

It covers key skills and knowledge needed, such as:

  • Study strategies
  • Reflective practice
  • Critical thinking
  • Evidence-based research
  • Exam techniques
  • Literature searching
  • How to succeed in assessments
Lively and accessible, the book includes bullet points and exercises that will enhance reader efficiency in learning.

The book also has an accompanying website, www.openup.co.uk/nursingsuccess, that is written specifically for this market, and includes tips on:

  • Writing CVs and covering letters
  • Finding a good job
  • Interview skills
  • Continuing professional development (CPD) for nurses and midwives
  • Career progression
Study Skills for Nursing and Midwifery Students has been carefully structured to be used throughout a nursing career: It is key reading for new students in midwifery and all fields of nursing, as well as qualified staff who aim to enhance their professional development.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 232
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 033522220X
ISBN 13: 9780335222209

Author Bio
Philip Scullion has over 20 years of experience teaching in a range of undergraduate and post graduate settings. He leads study skills elements of undergraduate and CPD courses which embrace nursing, midwifery, paramedic sciences and operating department practitioners. He has developed a number of paper and IT based resources to support students in developing effective study skills. He teaches various degree level research modules, an important asset fully utilised in this book. He has over 70 publications and has qualifications in nursing and teaching, has worked at a national level with the Royal College of Nursing, is a member of the Higher Education Academy and has considerable experience as an external examiner. David Guest has an Honours Degree in Library & Information Science; Chartered Membership of the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals (CILIP). David changed career in mid-life moving from engineering to health librarianship. David has developed numerous teaching and learning programmes to support students in information retrieval skills, efficient use of library facilities and advanced literature searching and evaluation skills. He has been teaching Nursing & Midwifery students Information Skills for 18 years and is currently the Nursing & Midwifery Subject Librarian at Coventry University.