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Did you know? McKenna (1991) found out that provided mothers can have a choice, there is no reason why men should not train in midwifery and, having trained, be free to practice. #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Duman (2012) states that some women do not mind being attended to by male midwives provided they are qualified and are accompanied by a female colleague. #GADMondays #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Bich et al. (2015) posited to include fathers as key players in the promotion of breastfeeding is a feasible and innovative strategy that should be scaled up and replicated. #GADMonday #SOMLibrary
Ring in the New Year later as we wrap up 2023 with a bang! Happy New Year from the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library! #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Charrier (2011) argues that midwifery is developing, offering a myriad of occupational possibilities for independence and autonomy all of which factors that attract current and future midwifery students, men and women alike. #GADMondays #SOMLibrary
Hsieh et al. (2008) found out that in communities where physicians are scarce and midwives are perceived as important providers of reproductive health care, male midwives may be viewed as a resource for the reproductive health care needs of men. #GADMonday #SOMLibrary
Bucher and Strauss (1992) stressed that male presence in the midwifery profession does not mean that there is a segmentation of the midwife population. #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Martin et al. (2007) found out that women whose partners were involved in their pregnancy were significantly more likely to receive prenatal care in the first trimester. #SOMLibrary
In view of Proclamation no. 359 released 10 October 2023 by Malacanang declaring 30 October 2023 as a Special Non-Working Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operations tomorrow, 31 October 2023. Thank you. #SOMLibrary
New beginnings. New journeys. New opportunities. Welcome 2024 with a refreshed resolve! Happy New Year from the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library! #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the commemoration of All Souls' Day today, 02 November 2023. As a Special Non-Working Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operation on Friday, 03 November 2023. #SOMLibrary
Alio, et al. (2013) recommended the training of health care providers as it is needed to encourage and welcome fathers in the prenatal process, given their key position to be influential to the mother’s health behavior. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the Filipino Catholics as they commemorate the Feast of Immaculate Conception today, 08 December 2023. By virtue of Republic Act 10966, this day is declared a holiday. #SOMLibrary
Happy Holidays! The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library's schedule for the upcoming festivities is here! All requests made during the time the library is closed shall be attended on the next working day. #SOMLibrary
Let’s make those 2024 research goals into reality! Start the year right by investing more time reading, researching, and writing, We got your back! Click the link below for all your research needs this 2024! LINK: linktr.ee/somlibrary #SOMLibrary
Let’s make those 2024 research goals into reality! Start the year right by investing more time reading, researching, and writing, We got your back! Click the link below for all your research needs this 2024! LINK: linktr.ee/somlibrary #SOMLibrary
New beginnings. New journeys. New opportunities. Welcome 2024 with a refreshed resolve! Happy New Year from the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library! #SOMLibrary
Ring in the New Year later as we wrap up 2023 with a bang! Happy New Year from the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library! #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the nation as it commemorates Rizal Day today, 30 December 2023. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the celebration of Christmas Day today, 25 December 2023. Merry Christmas! #SOMLibrary
Happy Holidays! The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library's schedule for the upcoming festivities is here! All requests made during the time the library is closed shall be attended on the next working day. #SOMLibrary
Bucher and Strauss (1992) stressed that male presence in the midwifery profession does not mean that there is a segmentation of the midwife population. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the Filipino Catholics as they commemorate the Feast of Immaculate Conception today, 08 December 2023. By virtue of Republic Act 10966, this day is declared a holiday. #SOMLibrary
Alio, et al. (2013) recommended the training of health care providers as it is needed to encourage and welcome fathers in the prenatal process, given their key position to be influential to the mother’s health behavior. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the commemoration of the birth of Andres Bonifacio which is, according to Proclamation no. 90 by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., being celebrated today, 27 November 2023. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women starting today, 25 November to 12 December 2023 with a recurring them "United for A Vaw-Free Philippines." #SOMLibrary
Did you know? McKenna (1991) found out that provided mothers can have a choice, there is no reason why men should not train in midwifery and, having trained, be free to practice. #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Martin et al. (2007) found out that women whose partners were involved in their pregnancy were significantly more likely to receive prenatal care in the first trimester. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the commemoration of All Souls' Day today, 02 November 2023. As a Special Non-Working Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operation on Friday, 03 November 2023. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the commemoration of All Saints' Day today, 01 November 2023. As a Regular Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operation on Friday, 03 November 2023. #SOMLibrary
In view of Proclamation no. 359 released 10 October 2023 by Malacanang declaring 30 October 2023 as a Special Non-Working Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operations tomorrow, 31 October 2023. Thank you. #SOMLibrary
Hsieh et al. (2008) found out that in communities where physicians are scarce and midwives are perceived as important providers of reproductive health care, male midwives may be viewed as a resource for the reproductive health care needs of men. #GADMonday #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Bich et al. (2015) posited to include fathers as key players in the promotion of breastfeeding is a feasible and innovative strategy that should be scaled up and replicated. #GADMonday #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Duman (2012) states that some women do not mind being attended to by male midwives provided they are qualified and are accompanied by a female colleague. #GADMondays #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Charrier (2011) argues that midwifery is developing, offering a myriad of occupational possibilities for independence and autonomy all of which factors that attract current and future midwifery students, men and women alike. #GADMondays #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Duman (2012) states that some women do not mind being attended to by male midwives provided they are qualified and are accompanied by a female colleague. #GADMondays #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Bich et al. (2015) posited to include fathers as key players in the promotion of breastfeeding is a feasible and innovative strategy that should be scaled up and replicated. #GADMonday #SOMLibrary
Did you know? McKenna (1991) found out that provided mothers can have a choice, there is no reason why men should not train in midwifery and, having trained, be free to practice. #SOMLibrary
Hsieh et al. (2008) found out that in communities where physicians are scarce and midwives are perceived as important providers of reproductive health care, male midwives may be viewed as a resource for the reproductive health care needs of men. #GADMonday #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Charrier (2011) argues that midwifery is developing, offering a myriad of occupational possibilities for independence and autonomy all of which factors that attract current and future midwifery students, men and women alike. #GADMondays #SOMLibrary
Ring in the New Year later as we wrap up 2023 with a bang! Happy New Year from the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library! #SOMLibrary
Bucher and Strauss (1992) stressed that male presence in the midwifery profession does not mean that there is a segmentation of the midwife population. #SOMLibrary
Did you know? Martin et al. (2007) found out that women whose partners were involved in their pregnancy were significantly more likely to receive prenatal care in the first trimester. #SOMLibrary
In view of Proclamation no. 359 released 10 October 2023 by Malacanang declaring 30 October 2023 as a Special Non-Working Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operations tomorrow, 31 October 2023. Thank you. #SOMLibrary
New beginnings. New journeys. New opportunities. Welcome 2024 with a refreshed resolve! Happy New Year from the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library! #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the commemoration of All Souls' Day today, 02 November 2023. As a Special Non-Working Holiday, the library is closed and shall resume operation on Friday, 03 November 2023. #SOMLibrary
Alio, et al. (2013) recommended the training of health care providers as it is needed to encourage and welcome fathers in the prenatal process, given their key position to be influential to the mother’s health behavior. #SOMLibrary
The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library joins the Filipino Catholics as they commemorate the Feast of Immaculate Conception today, 08 December 2023. By virtue of Republic Act 10966, this day is declared a holiday. #SOMLibrary
Happy Holidays! The Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital - School of Midwifery Library's schedule for the upcoming festivities is here! All requests made during the time the library is closed shall be attended on the next working day. #SOMLibrary
Let’s make those 2024 research goals into reality! Start the year right by investing more time reading, researching, and writing, We got your back! Click the link below for all your research needs this 2024! LINK: linktr.ee/somlibrary #SOMLibrary
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