HIST 1010 History of Midwifery, 1 cr. PREREQUISITE: SOSC 1010 The purpose of this course is to give students an overview of the history of midwifery, from ancient times through the present. Learning Objectives: 1. Students will understand the evolution in childbirth practices throughout known history 2. Students will evaluate the changes of the role of midwives and power imbalances among gender, socioeconomic status, religious status, etc. and the impact on maternal and fetal health and outcomes. 3. Students will choose one practice of modern obstetrics or midwifery practice to examine from an evidence-based perspective. 4. Students will explore African American midwifery history, or the history of midwifery of another American ethnic group of their choosing. They will understand how advances in prenatal and birth care have been used to reinforce dominant paradigms of privilege. 5. Students will examine historical practices of midwifery and contextualize the roots of modern midwifery practices 6. Students will begin to examine the problems with the maternal health care delivery system in the United States. 7. Students will explore modern midwifery initiatives in the United States and Abroad. 7. Students will examine their chosen communities for gaps in maternal health care and prepare a midwifery initiative to address an issue of their choosing (MCU Course Catolog, 2022).
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Instructors: Carmen Mojica, Erin Kasper