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    Bachelor in Obstetrics

    • Parma, Italy

    Bachelor's degree

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    On-Campus, Blended

    Italian

    The Course in Midwifery is a three years course and aims at the theoretical-practical training for the future midwife. The focus is on in-depth knowledge of physiology, promotion, and maintenance of women's health at all stages of life with particular attention to the mother-infant couple.

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    Studying Obstetrics at the Bachelor's level focuses on the health and well-being of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, making it an essential field for those passionate about maternal and infant care. This program combines clinical education with a foundation in medical sciences to prepare you for a rewarding career in women's health.

    Through courses in prenatal care, maternal nutrition, and fetal development, students build expertise in managing pregnancy and childbirth. You'll also engage in practical experiences, developing skills like evaluating labor progress and performing routine assessments. The structure of the program emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on practice, preparing you to face various scenarios in healthcare settings.

    As students work through the curriculum, they may experience the complexities of caring for diverse populations and medical conditions that affect pregnancy. This program fosters independence and confidence as students enhance their clinical competencies and communication skills, essential for effective patient care. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations, addressing women's unique healthcare needs.