From tale@uunet.uu.net Tue Nov 7 10:55:03 1995 Path: uunet!in2.uu.net!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: sci.med.midwifery Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.med.midwifery moderated Control: newgroup sci.med.midwifery moderated Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <815759669.22761@uunet.uu.net> Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 15:54:29 GMT Lines: 58 Xref: uunet control.newgroup:3338 sci.med.midwifery is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 271:20 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 14 Oct 1995. Group submission address: midwifery@gsf.de Moderator contact address: midwifery-request@gsf.de (Bernhard Muenzer, Cheri Van Hoover, Deirdre E.E.A. Joukes, Marjorie A. Dacko, Patrick Hublou, Sabrina Cuddy) For your newsgroups file: sci.med.midwifery The practice of obstetrics by midwives. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.med.midwifery will be a moderated discussion group on all aspects of the practice of obstetrics by midwives. This can include, but is not limited to case consultation, distribution of new information in the specialty, discussion of the practice environment and conditions and on the education and training in diversity of midwives. The intended participants of this proposed group would be midwives. All others without commercial aims involved in gentle midwifery including and not limited to: Birthchild Educators, Labor Supporters, Childbirth Assistants, Herbalists, Breastfeeding Consultances, Doulas, and other people with relevant knowledge, skills, questions and remarks are greatfully welcomed to join. To make changes to the list of moderators a majority vote of all moderators is required. Also the participants of Sci.med.midwifery have to be involved in this proces that is lead by the moderating team. Sufficient time for discussion within the group must be given before the change eventually takes effect. At least half of the team of moderators has to be midwives who reflect and stand for both great diversity in care provided by midwives and for great diversity in roads leading to be recognized as a midwife by the community. The team of moderators can appoint "associate moderators", who may help the moderators by reviewing or moderating specific submissions or specific types of submissions, or "backup moderators" who may step in if one or more moderators are on leave. The team of moderators can also appoint "facilitators", who can do supportive work like maintaining the moderation script, compiling digests and FAQs, but who are not involved in reviewing or moderating submissions. The same rules (required majority vote of the moderators, newsgroup participation and percentage being midwives) apply for the appointment or removal of associate or backup moderators and facilitators. All votes are conducted solely by the full moderators. The total number of co-operators added to the moderator-team may not exceed 50 p.c. of the number of moderators. If there is a general demand, a mailing list may be created probably using the submission and contact address of the newsgroup. The moderation software will be used to send approved articles to the subscribers of the mailing list. From tale@uunet.uu.net Tue Nov 14 10:55:04 1995 Path: uunet!in2.uu.net!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: sci.med.midwifery Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.med.midwifery moderated Control: newgroup sci.med.midwifery moderated Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <816364440.15412@uunet.uu.net> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1995 15:54:00 GMT Lines: 58 Xref: uunet control.newgroup:3552 sci.med.midwifery is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 271:20 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 14 Oct 1995. Group submission address: midwifery@gsf.de Moderator contact address: midwifery-request@gsf.de (Bernhard Muenzer, Cheri Van Hoover, Deirdre E.E.A. Joukes, Marjorie A. Dacko, Patrick Hublou, Sabrina Cuddy) For your newsgroups file: sci.med.midwifery The practice of obstetrics by midwives. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.med.midwifery will be a moderated discussion group on all aspects of the practice of obstetrics by midwives. This can include, but is not limited to case consultation, distribution of new information in the specialty, discussion of the practice environment and conditions and on the education and training in diversity of midwives. The intended participants of this proposed group would be midwives. All others without commercial aims involved in gentle midwifery including and not limited to: Birthchild Educators, Labor Supporters, Childbirth Assistants, Herbalists, Breastfeeding Consultances, Doulas, and other people with relevant knowledge, skills, questions and remarks are greatfully welcomed to join. To make changes to the list of moderators a majority vote of all moderators is required. Also the participants of Sci.med.midwifery have to be involved in this proces that is lead by the moderating team. Sufficient time for discussion within the group must be given before the change eventually takes effect. At least half of the team of moderators has to be midwives who reflect and stand for both great diversity in care provided by midwives and for great diversity in roads leading to be recognized as a midwife by the community. The team of moderators can appoint "associate moderators", who may help the moderators by reviewing or moderating specific submissions or specific types of submissions, or "backup moderators" who may step in if one or more moderators are on leave. The team of moderators can also appoint "facilitators", who can do supportive work like maintaining the moderation script, compiling digests and FAQs, but who are not involved in reviewing or moderating submissions. The same rules (required majority vote of the moderators, newsgroup participation and percentage being midwives) apply for the appointment or removal of associate or backup moderators and facilitators. All votes are conducted solely by the full moderators. The total number of co-operators added to the moderator-team may not exceed 50 p.c. of the number of moderators. If there is a general demand, a mailing list may be created probably using the submission and contact address of the newsgroup. The moderation software will be used to send approved articles to the subscribers of the mailing list. From tale@uunet.uu.net Thu Dec 7 10:55:03 1995 Path: uunet!in1.uu.net!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: sci.med.midwifery Subject: cmsg newgroup sci.med.midwifery moderated Control: newgroup sci.med.midwifery moderated Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <818351641.21555@uunet.uu.net> Date: Thu, 7 Dec 1995 15:54:01 GMT Lines: 58 Xref: uunet control.newgroup:5420 sci.med.midwifery is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 271:20 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 14 Oct 1995. Group submission address: midwifery@gsf.de Moderator contact address: midwifery-request@gsf.de (Bernhard Muenzer, Cheri Van Hoover, Deirdre E.E.A. Joukes, Marjorie A. Dacko, Patrick Hublou, Sabrina Cuddy) For your newsgroups file: sci.med.midwifery The practice of obstetrics by midwives. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: sci.med.midwifery will be a moderated discussion group on all aspects of the practice of obstetrics by midwives. This can include, but is not limited to case consultation, distribution of new information in the specialty, discussion of the practice environment and conditions and on the education and training in diversity of midwives. The intended participants of this proposed group would be midwives. All others without commercial aims involved in gentle midwifery including and not limited to: Birthchild Educators, Labor Supporters, Childbirth Assistants, Herbalists, Breastfeeding Consultances, Doulas, and other people with relevant knowledge, skills, questions and remarks are greatfully welcomed to join. To make changes to the list of moderators a majority vote of all moderators is required. Also the participants of Sci.med.midwifery have to be involved in this proces that is lead by the moderating team. Sufficient time for discussion within the group must be given before the change eventually takes effect. At least half of the team of moderators has to be midwives who reflect and stand for both great diversity in care provided by midwives and for great diversity in roads leading to be recognized as a midwife by the community. The team of moderators can appoint "associate moderators", who may help the moderators by reviewing or moderating specific submissions or specific types of submissions, or "backup moderators" who may step in if one or more moderators are on leave. The team of moderators can also appoint "facilitators", who can do supportive work like maintaining the moderation script, compiling digests and FAQs, but who are not involved in reviewing or moderating submissions. The same rules (required majority vote of the moderators, newsgroup participation and percentage being midwives) apply for the appointment or removal of associate or backup moderators and facilitators. All votes are conducted solely by the full moderators. The total number of co-operators added to the moderator-team may not exceed 50 p.c. of the number of moderators. If there is a general demand, a mailing list may be created probably using the submission and contact address of the newsgroup. The moderation software will be used to send approved articles to the subscribers of the mailing list. From news@granite.ciw.edu Fri Mar 29 18:18:30 1996 Control: newgroup sci.med.midwifery Newsgroups: control Path: uunet!in2.uu.net!granite.ciw.edu!news From: news@granite.ciw.edu Subject: newgroup sci.med.midwifery Message-ID: <29Mar96.224836.31152@granite.ciw.edu> Date: 29 Mar 96 22:48:36 GMT Distribution: general Organization: Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington Lines: 1 Xref: uunet control.newgroup:9612 Create sci.med.midwifery locally.