This poster represents an ongoing Ed.D study. Midwifery
students expressed difficulties in comprehending neonatal jaundice physiology,
which hampered their ability to initiate explanations for parents. Limited
teaching time, resulting in single lecture allocations, with large groups of
over 75, did not facilitate effective learning of this complex subject. An
innovative approach was required, in order to develop cohesive midwifery undergraduate
understanding of the anatomy and physiology of such clinical conditions encountered
in midwifery practice.