Description
The profession of midwifery stands at a vital crossroads in global healthcare, increasingly recognized as both a cornerstone of maternal and neonatal health and a dynamic force within the broader systems of primary health care. As the world transitions into new paradigms of leadership, innovation, and systems thinking, there is an urgent need to equip midwives not only with clinical competencies but also with the acumen of administration, the vision of leadership, and the insight of supervision. This book, Contemporary Practices in Administration and Supervision in Midwifery, is both timely and transformative.