Throughout the Bachelor of Midwifery program, students must undertake a certain number of hours of work integrated learning/clinical placement, as specified by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council.
Inherent Academic Requirements (IARs) ensure the academic integrity of a program is maintained and preserves the University's learning, assessment and accreditation processes. They must be met by all students.
Please note there are mandatory requirements you must complete before you are eligible for clinical placement. If you do not fulfil the mandatory requirements and upload evidence to your Sonia Online account, your clinical placement will be delayed or cancelled.
Clinical placement Information
Clinical Placements will involve shift work on any day of the week including weekends and public holidays.
Students will be expected to work allocated shifts, including quick shift changes whereby you only have 8 hours break in-between. It is not possible to modify shift patterns to suit employment or other personal needs. Placement will impact on students being able to work and this must be considered in their planning. The School of Health works closely with health partners to provide students with professionally relevant work integrated learning experiences for clinical courses. Placements can be in public and private facilities depending on availability. There are additional opportunities for students interested in regional or remote placements. Students are responsible for all parking, travel and associated placement costs. Scholarships are often available.
Midwifery students will be allocated to a Primary Maternity Unit (PMU) for a majority of their placements, depending of site availability and student residential address. There may be occasions when allocation to another facility will be required.
Placement essentials (Mandatory Checks)
To be eligible to commence placement, students must complete the following Mandatory Checks.
NOTE: Some of the Mandatory Checks can take 6 months to obtain. Students are strongly advised to commence working on obtaining their specific mandatories as soon as they have accepted their offer. International students will need to access Australian General Practitioners to be compliant.
All of the mandatory requirements will need to be fulfilled and evidence uploaded to your Sonia Online account.
MANDATORY CHECK | CRITICAL INFORMATION |
Blue Card or Registered as an EN with AHPRA |
When: Once enrolled You must submit this application in person at any of the Nursing and Midwifery Placement Offices. |
When: Once enrolled |
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When: Commence now Provide documentary evidence of vaccination for the diseases listed on the Vaccination Evidence form or documentary evidence they are not susceptible to these diseases, in addition, provide a Hep B Serology Report. Provide evidence of vaccination for Influenza. Complete the Tuberculosis Risk Assessment for Students. |
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When: Once enrolled |
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QLD Health Student Orientation Checklist |
In preparation for clinical placement, you must complete the QLD Health Student Orientation Checklist. You must also complete the Mandatory iLearn online modules. |
QLD Health Student Deed Poll | In preparation for clinical placement, you must complete the QLD Health Student Deed Poll. The Deed Poll is a legal agreement between the student and Queensland Health. |
Code of Conduct | The University’s Code of Conduct provides guidance on acceptable standards of behaviour and conduct during employment or study at the University of the Sunshine Coast. |
Required placement hours
For successful completion of the Bachelor of Midwifery programs, specific Midwifery Clinical Experiences must be undertaken; continuity of care (10); antenatal care (100); labour and birth care (30); complex care (40); postnatal care (100); neonatal care (20). To assist you in achieving these experiences there are 800 midwifery clinical placement hours, in addition to the Connect Program.
Learning assessment
While on placement, assessment is an essential part of the education and evaluation process. It promotes learning, measures student progress and improves student performance. Assessment also provides an official record of students' learning achievements and provides access to other courses.
Assessment during clinical placement will be based on the Midwife Standards for Practice. The School of Health have adopted AMSAT tools for clinical assessment.
Remuneration and insurance
No remuneration or payment is made by placement organisations to the students or to the University for hosting the student. Students undertaking an approved placement are covered by the University's insurance policies.
The Connect Program
All students enrolled in pre-registration midwifery programs are required by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) to engage in a specified number of continuity of care experiences as a key component of their supervised practice experiences. At UniSC this is referred to as the Connect Program.
Students are required to engage in a minimum of ten continuity of care experiences. Continuity of care is defined as the contact time students will spend with each woman, throughout their early pregnancy and up to four to six weeks after birth, under the supervision of a registered midwife or medical practitioner qualified in obstetrics.
The Connect Program enables students to experience continuity with individual women throughout pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal period, irrespective of the availability of midwifery continuity of care models.
Students are required to provide evidence of their engagement with each woman, which will be evaluated in a consistent, regular and ongoing manner as it is linked directly with their practicum courses.
Please contact the Connect Program Coordinator for further details:
Anna Robins
Email: Connect@usc.edu.au