A booklist is included in the course materials for the Associate Degree.
Books
In the event that a student is unable to obtain a needed book, the College may have it available for lending with a deposit (which is returned to the student when the book is returned to the College).
Video
The college has video courses in analytical writing, fundamentals of elementary math, and introductory statistics. These can be borrowed from the College and the necessary accompanying books can be bought from the College. The College also has a wide selection of teaching videos on a variety of topics, submitted by our faculty, and available for borrowing.
College headquarters can always be consulted for ideas for accessing locally unavailable resources. Members of the Faculty Advisory Board may also be contacted for assistance. The College is committed to helping students and preceptors obtain needed resources.
Internet
If you have access to the Internet, google.com is one of the best
search engines to use when researching a topic. If you want to find
out about the latest publications on an article, we recommend the
National Library of Medicines PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/
Bulletin Board The College also has an on-line bulletin board, accessible through its website, available as a forum for students to communicate with on another, for prospective students and preceptors to locate one another, and for accessing interesting resources relating to midwifery and midwifery education.
Additional Online Resources
Follow the links to go to the online resources.
Electronic Databases
Additional Electronic Information Sources
- English National Board for Nursing and Midwifery Health Care Database
- Lippincott-Raven Nursing Journals
- MIDIRS -- Midwifery Digest
- Midwifery Today
- National Guidelines Clearinghouse
- Seattle Public Library
- University of Washington Healthlinks
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Newsletters
Students and preceptors who wish to follow up on these may do so at their own convenience. In addition to MANA News there are newsletters available from midwifery associations of British Columbia, Canada, as well as state midwifery organization newsletters from the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, and Washington.The following is a list publications that may be of interest. Look for them in your local library or university library. You can also enter them in a google search for subscription and other information.
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