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PechaKucha
Present your views on the student experience through a PechaKucha at the RCM Education Conference 2019.
A special midwife
Clare Worgan tells of the compassion, honesty and strength of one midwife who inspired her to leave an unfulfilling career and begin midwifery training herself.
RePAIRing the damage
A large-scale study into student attrition shares its findings, Juliette Astrup reports.
Voice of a mother: dear student midwife
Dear student midwife... You may not remember me, but I will never forget you.
Every second counts
The middle year of midwifery training is widely known to bring added responsibility, leaving some students questioning their chosen career path. Helen Bird asks where the challenges lie and identifies the tools you need to survive the so-called ...
Empowering informed choices
Third-year student midwife Nicola Andrews describes how she and her student cohort impressed Unicef assessors to help their university receive a 100% pass mark for meeting the standards of the Baby Friendly Initiative.
3000 - the new magic number?
Following the health secretary’s announcement that 3000 more midwives are to be trained in England, Midwives takes a look at what is being promised, what it will take to deliver it, and how it fits into a bigger picture of midwifery workforce ...
PhD research: How does grading students' practice affect midwifery?
A subject lead for nursing and midwifery and lead midwife for education on their doctoral study.
Research: What was the impact on home birth rates of a dedicated service?
The Birthplace study provided the catalyst for a dedicated home birth service (HBS) at a large urban teaching hospital.