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Education at basic level and advanced level

KBH is responsible institution for both the Midwifery Program and the Complementary Midwifery Program for midwives with qualifications outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland (KUB). The education unit also conducts large parts of the Specialist Nursing Program - Children and Youth and the Medical Program's course in reproduction and development (semester 10). The education unit also offers optional courses within the medical program as well as several independent courses and commissioned training in reproductive health and child and adolescent health.

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The midwifery program

The midwifery program consists of three semesters (90 credits). Each semester deepens your knowledge and skills in sexual, reproductive and perinatal health. Approximately 50% of the program consists of on-the-job training in activities relevant to the midwife, such as the maternity clinic, aftercare department, gynecological practice, midwifery clinic and youth clinic. During your final semester, you will write a thesis at master's level in sexual, reproductive and perinatal health.

Complementary education for midwives with a degree from a country outside the EU/EEA (KUB)

The program consists of two semesters. The first semester (spring semester) consists of theoretical courses where you learn the basics of the Swedish midwifery profession. The second semester (autumn semester) consists largely of practice, so-called work-based education (VFU). Then you get practical training in working as a midwife at various clinics and receptions.

After completed, approved training, you can apply for Swedish midwifery identification.

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Elin Hallgren

Adjunct Lecturer
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Wibke Jonas

Senior Lecturer
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Emilija Wilson

Assistant Professor

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Sofie Dahl

Educational Administrator
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Ann-Kathrine Lemon

Educational Administrator

Anna Wåhlin

Administrative Officer

The specialist nursing program - Paediatric Care

The program prepares for work in children's healthcare, child health care, student health medical interventions and child habilitation. As a specialist nurse specializing in children and young people, you have, among other things, responsibility for ensuring that all decisions concerning the child are made based on the best interests of the child. It is also important that you can make the child feel safe in the care situation.

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Björn Tingberg

Assistant Senior Lecturer
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Elin Öst

Adjunct Lecturer

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Ana Maria Seguel

Educational Administrator
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Ann-Kathrine Lemon

Educational Administrator

Clinical medicine

The course Clinical medicine - focusing on reproduction and development forms the theme 6 of the medical program. The purpose of the course is for the student to acquire knowledge, competence and skills in order to diagnose and handle common and serious pediatric, gynecological and obstetric health problems in a patient-safe and professional manner.

The course 2LK111, which is divided into four parts: Reproduction (10 credits), Development (10 credits), Clinical Genetics (2 credits) and PU (0.5 credits).

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Aida Wahlgren

Assistant Senior Lecturer

Hedvig Engberg

Adjunct Lecturer

Anna Svenningsson

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Miriam Mints

Senior Lecturer/Senior Physician

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Elina Ampuja

Educational Administrator
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Hanna Bergström

Educational Administrator