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Midwifery Professionals
Midwifery Professionals deliver babies, provide ante-natal and post-natal care and advise parents on the care of infants.
Starting Basic Salary
Yearly Increment
Minimum 6% Yearly
Tasks
Advising expectant mothers on appropriate diet, exercises and conduct during the course of pregnancy and to facilitate childbirth, and noting their general health and progress.
Delivering babies, or, more often, assisting doctors in deliveries.
Assessing progress during pregnancy and childbirth, managing complications and recognising symptoms requiring referral to a medical doctor specialising in obstetrics.
Monitoring the health status of newborns, managing complications and recognising symptoms requiring referral to a medical doctor specialising in neonatology.
Monitoring pain and discomfort experienced by women during labour and alleviating pain using a variety of therapies, including the use of painkillers.
Attending to mothers in the post-natal period to supervise their recovery, checking on babies’ progress and advising parents on the care of infants.
Conducting health education classes and seminars to promote the health of mothers and infants.
Reporting births to government authorities.
Conducting research on midwifery practices and procedures and disseminating findings through scientific papers and reports.
Planning and conducting midwifery education activities in clinical and community settings.
Advising on birth control methods.
Participating in the formulation and implementation of public health laws and regulations for safeguarding and promoting the health of a community
Preparing scientific papers and reports.
Enhancing knowledge and coordinating work performance.
Performing related tasks.
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