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We Have to Share Our Vision

Episode 55 of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast podcast, hosted by Midwifery Wisdom Collective, titled "We Have to Share Our Vision" was published on April 12, 2023 and runs 80 minutes.

April 12, 2023 ·80m · Midwifery Wisdom Podcast

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Throwback to our original podcast, Worldwide Midwifery. This week we're featuring an episode that highlights two fascinating interviews, one with California midwife, Haize Hawke, and the other with Boston University Professor, Gene Declerq."We have to get out to the community, we have to educate, we have to share our vision and that could have the biggest impact". Haize Hawke, Midwife from Los Angeles, CA together with Gene Declercq, PHD explore and explain the Listening to Mothers (California) study and discuss the midwifery model of care with host, Augustine Colebrook.

Throwback to our original podcast, Worldwide Midwifery. This week we're featuring an episode that highlights two fascinating interviews, one with California midwife, Haize Hawke, and the other with Boston University Professor, Gene Declerq.

"We have to get out to the community, we have to educate, we have to share our vision and that could have the biggest impact". 

Haize Hawke, Midwife from Los Angeles, CA together with Gene Declercq, PHD explore and explain the Listening to Mothers (California) study and discuss the midwifery model of care with host, Augustine Colebrook.

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