Hi Tobily, I am not currently doing this course but I got accepted into the BMid at ACU Brisbane this year and ended up not being able to accept it for a number of reasons![]()
First reason was they only offer it fulltime in Bris (but you can do part-time at ACU Melbourne, go figure). Also the timetable was pretty extensive. Basically you have to attend UNI the whole 5 days a week. I'll see if I can find the timetable at home tonight but it was pretty much 3 full days one half day and Fridays was only 1 hour at 3.30pm for a lecture. I rang the Uni to see if I could just get lecture notes instead of going to the Friday lecture (because I live on the Gold Coast and it's not worth driving all that way for a one hour lecture) and the woman I spoke to said they expect you to attend most lectures and they do not provide lecture notes. Apparently they actually mark attendance roles at ACU. So to cut a long story short it was just going to be impossible for me to juggle travelling from GC to Bris every day and back with a bub at home. But you may well be able to fit it into your lifestyle though?
I would also be interrested in hearing form anyone here on BB who may have started the course this year too though
I also found out a bit about the BMid through UQ. It is based at the Ipswich campus however it's a problem based style of learning at UQ. From the 6th week in your first year you are based at the RBWH 3 days a week (mon, tue, thur) doing PBL and you have a mentoring midwife and do shifts in antenatal clinic, the postnatal ward and from 2nd semester onwards - the birthing suites as well. And fridays are non compulsory lectures at the uni. You can download the lecture notes off the net if you dont wish to attend the lecture. And your final year is pretty much doing shifts at the hospital.
I just thought I would add that for some extra info.
For me, I think it will be just too hard to travel to bris for uni although I'd love to start it next year. However I've found out that there is a big chance that Griffith Uni on the coast here will be introducing a BMid course in 2010 so I have my fingers crossed for that as it will be perfect for me. Not sure if the Nathan or Logan campus of Griffith will have BMid as well but will let you know if I can find out.
HTH Tobily, best of luck with your decision hon.
Tamara



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as that will suit me well - especially if I have another bub mid next year.



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