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Institute of Midwifery and Reproductive Health

«We promote a healthy start to life with training and further education of midwifes as well as with research projects to promote the health of women, their newborns and families.»

Prof. Dr. Jessica Pehlke-Milde and Prof. Dr. Joyce K. Edmonds, Co-Heads of the Institute of Midwifery and Reproductive Health

To prepare competent midwives who develop the full potential of the profession and academic discipline.

Studying for a Degree

The Institute of Midwifery and Reproductive Health offers an internationally recognised, scientifically sound and practice-oriented bachelor's degree programme in Midwifery as well as a postgraduate master's degree programme in Midwifery.

Bachelor of Science in Midwifery

Midwives offer a comprehensive array of healthcare services to women and their families during pregnancy, managing childbirth and providing care for the mother and the newborn during the postpartum period and breastfeeding. In doing so, they work in a spirit of partnership and empathy with the women and their families.

After successful completion of the three year and 10 months full-time study course in midwifery, students will graduate with a Bachelor of Science ZHAW in Midwifery (Zurich University of Applied Sciences) and the Higher Diploma in Midwifery. This study course is the best possible preparation for a career in the midwifery profession as you receive versatile and practice-oriented training in obstetrics, health promotion and prevention. The training is divided into teaching at ZHAW and clinical placements at institutions in the healthcare system and in private practices.

Master of Science in Midwifery

The part-time master's degree programme is designed to prepare midwives for new roles and competencies in specialised practice, research and teaching.

Midwives with a Master of Science (MSc) in Midwifery are in high demand as professional experts, researchers and lecturers to develop solutions to current and future challenges in interdisciplinary obstetrical healthcare with user involvement.

Continuing Education

Our study programmes build on the existing knowledge of the participants and refer directly to everyday practice. Practical experiences as well as up-to-date, evidence-based knowledge are the focus of our training. The part-time modules allow for a direct and continuous practice transfer.

Modular Design

The continuing education courses at the Institute of Midwifery and Reproductive Health are modular, enabling participants to plan their continuing education according to their personal interests, convenience and capacities.

Research in Midwifery

The Midwifery Science Research Unit promotes quality in obstetrics and midwifery through applied research and development projects by focusing on the best possible care for women, children and families during pregnancy and childbirth, the postpartum period and breastfeeding. with a particular focus on evidence-based practice in obstetrics, the quality assurance and development of midwifery activities and healthcare research. The team includes experts in midwifery and nursing science, sociology, early childhood, statistics, ethnology and gender research with broad experience in practice and research. 

Services

Obstetric Simulation Training

Obstetric events require fast and competent actions based on proper decisions, clear communication and smooth interprofessional and professional collaboration. With our simulation training, we have developed a continuing education programme that enables obstetric teams to practice and reflect events around the birth in a realistic setting. Intraprofessional and interdisciplinary teams are given the opportunity to practice their actions in exceptional situations using models, computer-animated simulation dolls and simulated patients. The aim of the simulation training is to recognise the potential need for action in routine procedures and to put ideas into practice.

About Us

At a Glance

Number of Employees: 45

Number of BSc students: 90 per year

Number of MSc students: various per year

Continuing Education Courses: 1 Master of Advanced Studies (MAS), 8 Certificates of Advanced Studies (CAS) and various continuing education courses

Ongoing Research Projects: 12

Clinical Placement Providers: 37 hospitals in Switzerland, 17 birthing centers in Switzerland, 11 facilities abroad

Vision

As a leading center for maternal and reproductive health in Europe we promote the discipline of midwifery through education, research, and leadership to enhance the well-being of women, families, and society.

Mission

To prepare competent midwives who develop the full potential of the profession and academic discipline.