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Hebamme 2022; 35(01): 40-45
DOI: 10.1055/a-1710-7002
DOI: 10.1055/a-1710-7002
CNE Schwerpunkt
Professionalisierung und Akademisierung
Betrachtungen zur akademischen Hebammenausbildung in Europa

Die Hebammenausbildung in Europa wird zunehmend akademisiert. Das hat Vor- und Nachteile: Einerseits kann dieser Trend eine stärkere Professionalisierung des Hebammenberufs antreiben. Auf der anderen Seite ist eine möglichst praxisorientierte Ausbildung wichtig, um später erfolgreich in diesem Beruf zu arbeiten. Etablierte Konzepte und erprobte Curricula zeigen, wie sich dieser Spagat meistern lässt.
Publication History
Article published online:
25 February 2022
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