1969 Ed.]
Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary [CAP. 162
Procedure) Regulations.
(d) that she is not suffering from any infectious disease, within the meaning of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, which would, in the opinion of the Board, render her unfit to attend women in childbirth.
(3) Application for registration under this regulation shall be made to the Board in writing accompanied by documentary evidence of the particulars specified in paragraph (2) and submitted through the authority administering the training school at which the applicant intends to undertake her training.
A 7
[Subsidiary]
(Cap. 141.)
midwives.
9. (1) Every course of training for pupil midwives intending to apply for registration under the Ordinance shall be carried out under the supervision of one or more competent teachers of midwifery and-
(a) shall extend over a period-
(i) in the case of any woman whose name appears on the register of the Nursing Board, of one year, and
(ii) in other cases, of two years; and
(b) shall include-
(i) not less than thirty lectures and demonstrations in midwifery, including ante-natal care and care of the new-born infant;
(ii) the conduct of ante-natal examination of not less than fifty pregnant women;
(iii) attendance at not less than thirty cases of labour, making full examination during the course of labour and personally delivering the infant and afterbirth in each case, and the personal care of not less than twenty laying-in women and their infants during the time the patients are in the training school;
(iv) attendance at infant welfare clinics and practical instruction in the care and management of infants; and
(v) in the case of pupil midwives taking two years' training, a preliminary course in elementary anatomy, physiology, and the elementary principles of general nursing and hygiene.
(2) Every course of training shall be continuous and no pupil midwife shall be permitted to engage in any other work or study, except with the written permission of the Director, than such as is prescribed in furtherance of the course of training required by these regulations.
(3) Every pupil midwife may, at the discretion of the person in charge of the training school at which she is undergoing training, be granted leave of absence from training for a period in the aggregate not exceeding fourteen days, excluding public holidays, in each year of training.
L.N. 185/69.
tempção 192254
1969 Ed.]
Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary [CAP. 162
Procedure) Regulations.
(d) that she is not suffering from any infectious disease, within the meaning of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, which would, in the opinion of the Board, render her unfit to attend women in childbirth.
(3) Application for registration under this regulation shall be made to the Board in writing accompanied by documentary evid- ence of the particulars specified in paragraph (2) and submitted through the authority administering the training school at which the applicant intends to undertake her training.
A 7
[Subsidiary]
(Cap. 141.)
midwives.
9. (1) Every course of training for pupil midwives intending Training of to apply for registration under the Ordinance shall be carried out under the supervision of one or more competent teachers of mid- wifery and-
(a) shall extend over a period-
(i) in the case of any woman whose name appears on the register of the Nursing Board, of one year, and
(ii) in other cases, of two years; and
(b) shall include-
(i) not less than thirty lectures and demonstrations in midwifery, including ante-natal care and care of the new- born infant;
(ii) the conduct of ante-natal examination of not less than fifty pregnant women;
(iii) attendance at not less than thirty cases of labour, making full examination during the course of labour and personally delivering the infant and afterbirth in each case, and the personal care of not less than twenty laying- in women and their infants during the time the patients are in the training school;
(iv) attendance at infant welfare clinics and practical instruction in the care and management of infants; and
(v) in the case of pupil midwives taking two years' training, a preliminary course in elementary anatomy, physiology, and the elementary principles of general nursing and hygiene.
(2) Every course of training shall be continuous and no pupil midwife shall be germitted to engage in any other work or study,
approved: except with the written permis
permission of the Director, than such as is prescribed in furtherance of the course of training required by these regulations.
(3) Every pupil midwife may, at the discretion of the person in charge of the training school at which she is undergoing train- ing, be granted leave of absence from training for a period in the aggregate not exceeding fourteen days, excluding public holidays, in each year of training.
L.N. 185/69.
tempção 192254
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