Griffith University has opened the doors to Queensland’s first on-campus student-led midwifery clinic, which aims to provide continuity of midwifery care for pregnant women from first trimester to the birthing suite and postpartum.
As part of the three-year Bachelor of Midwifery program, students will gain a deeper understanding of pregnancy and motherhood from a woman’s perspective during their placement onsite at the new Griffith Gold Coast campus student-led midwifery clinic.
Working in collaboration with Gold Coast University Hospital (GCUH), Griffith School of Nursing and
Midwifery Associate Professor Amanda Carter said the student-led midwifery clinic offers another
midwifery care option for women and their families and an alternative placement experience for
students.
“This unique model of care allows experienced midwifery lecturers to support students during their
clinical placements,” Associate Professor Carter said.
“Women are provided with an option to partner with a named midwifery student to receive continuity of
care, and their antenatal and postnatal care will be supported by experienced midwifery practice
lecturers.
“Students will follow the journey of pregnancy, provide labour and birth support and share the
experiences into the early weeks after giving birth.”
Griffith Midwifery Lecturer and Clinic Endorsed Midwife Marnie Icim said all students are fully
supervised by an experienced midwife during the visits.
“Since its recent opening, women attending the clinic say they enjoy the longer appointments, modern
facilities, and the support they are receiving from their midwifery students,” she said.
“The new clinic will have a referral system in place with the GCUH Obstetric Clinic or GCUH Maternity
Assessment Centre to accommodate any complexities during pregnancy.”
Gold Coast Health Executive Director, Women, Newborn and Children’s Services, Hazel Brittain said
demand for the student-led clinic had expanded beyond the in-hospital model first introduced in 2014.
“Women on the Gold Coast will continue to benefit from this long-standing collaboration, offering
expectant parents high-quality care that’s based around their individual needs and preferences,” she said.
“More than 5000 babies are born at GCUH each year, and the clinic provides another pathway for women while educating the next generation of midwives.”
Women attending the clinic also receive the additional benefit of access to Griffith dieticians,
physiotherapy, social work, counselling, and psychology services within the Griffith Health Clinic.
Any woman who has Medicare and is birthing at GCUH can access the student-led Midwifery Clinic.
The Griffith student-led midwifery clinic is located within the Griffith Health Clinics at the Gold Coast
Griffith University Campus.