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The student perspective: making a difference
Hello, my name is Lucy, and I am a second-year midwifery student at the University of South Wales. Its mad to believe that I am pretty much already halfway through my studies and next year I will be qualifying. My first year was not the usual university ...Midwifery educators – visible and valued
The midwifery staffing crisis has become more apparent than ever. As part of the solution, there are calls to increase student midwife numbers in England with increased student numbers already evident in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ...
Break the bias
These short recordings spotlight different roles within the maternity setting and are a celebration of international women's day.
Nurturing and supporting student midwives
A panel discussion about decolonising midwifery education.
Nurturing and supporting student midwives
A panel discussion about supporting the transition from student to midwife
Country news: Scotland
This year the RCM Scotland team has been working really hard to influence policy-makers at a national level for the benefit of our members and for maternity service users.Midwife from Sheffield Hallam University named ‘Pregnacare student midwife of the year’
A student midwife from Sheffield Hallam University has been named Pregnacare® Student Midwife of the Year at the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Annual Midwifery Awards 2018.RCM welcomes Scottish Government announcement on increasing student midwife training places
The number of student midwives and nurses entering Scottish Government funded degree programmes will increase by 10.8% in 2018/19. The increase will mean a recommended intake of 3,724, up from 3,360 in 2017/18.
Being a student midwife - Fiona Howard
I first considered a career in midwifery at the age of 17 – but life took a different path and at 25, I was married with two daughters and living in the South West of Cornwall. After the birth of my children, my thirst for midwifery grew. Despite this ...