(a) a minimum of 577 hours of instruction in basic subjects apportioned as follows:i. 170 hours in human anatomy and physiology, including a review of the various systems, the physiology of reproduction and breastfeeding, embryogenesis, genetics, physiological changes in pregnancy and the physiology of labour, delivery and the normal puerperium;
ii. 85 hours in biomedical science, including interpretation of laboratory tests, biochemistry, endocrinology, microbiology, haematology and immunology;
iii. 42 hours in pharmacology, including pharmacology pertaining to childbearing;
iv. 70 hours in the psychosocial aspects of pregnancy and communication skills;
v. 42 hours in nutrition of women during pregnancy and the puerperium and in infant feeding, in particular breastfeeding;
vi. 45 hours in the professional obligations, ethics and professional regulations in Québec;
vii. 42 hours in epidemiology and research methodology;
viii. 42 hours in the social and cultural aspects of health care in Québec; and
ix. 39 hours in women’s studies;
(b) a minimum of 322 hours of specific instruction in the field of midwifery practice apportioned as follows:i. 39 hours dealing with normal pregnancy;
ii. 82 hours in pathologies of pregnancy;
iii. 24 hours dealing with normal labour and delivery;
iv. 15 hours in pathologies of the intrapartum period;
v. 22 hours dealing with the normal puerperium;
vi. 12 hours in pathologies of the puerperium;
vii. 12 hours dealing with the normal newborn;
viii. 26 hours in neonatal pathologies;
ix. 45 hours of introduction to the practice of midwifery in Québec; and
x. 45 hours dealing with the technical and interpersonal skills required of midwives in Québec;