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The University of Adelaide's Graduate Diploma in Maternal, Child and Family Health prepares you to support healthier Australian families through specialized training. This flexible program allows you to select from various electives centered on maternal, child, and family wellbeing. Combining nursing and midwifery disciplines, the curriculum focuses on practical applications to enhance your clinical expertise in high-demand areas.Broaden your understanding of factors affecting family health, from domestic violence and chronic illness to cultural influences and regional disparities. Develop essential caregiving techniques, including effective communication strategies and knowledge of ethical-legal obligations in healthcare.Tailor your learning schedule with online and part-time options while benefiting from interactive workshops and peer collaboration with fellow healthcare professionals.Upon completion, you'll possess enhanced capabilities to deliver personalized care and contribute to policy improvements benefiting mothers, children, and families.This graduate diploma offers adaptable study plans for both part-time and full-time students.Select from diverse nursing and midwifery specializations that expand your professional scope and create pathways to advanced career opportunities.The program begins with foundational theories examining historical and current trends in maternal-child health, along with analysis of existing Australian healthcare policies and their practical applications.Customize your learning experience by choosing from specialized topics such as:Comprehensive women's reproductive health education covering lifespan issues from endometriosis to fertility management and sexual health practicesIn-depth lactation studies including biological aspects, troubleshooting challenges, and providing emotional support for breastfeeding mothersMedication management training focusing on pharmaceutical applications in primary care and safe prescribing protocolsMental health specialization addressing unique population needs, particularly in perinatal and adolescent care contexts
To be eligible, an applicant must have achieved at least one of the following minimum entry requirements and demonstrate they fulfil any prerequisite and essential criteria for admission. In cases where there are more eligible applicants than available places, admission will be competitive with ranks based on the entry criteria.