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Year of the Midwife: what does this mean for leadership?
As we move into the Year of the Midwife would this not seem an ideal time for our profession to celebrate what we share, rather than what divides us? Here at the RCM, we have articulated why this shared sense of identity matters for midwifery leadership, ...Self-leadership in uncertain times
For me, lockdown began in a strange place. I was already struggling with the virus when the announcement was made, so I wasn’t going out and about anyway. Coming through it, I spent some sleepless nights worrying and wondering whether, as my instincts ...
Different leadership roles in maternity
This important new literature search pack from MIDIRS includes records on all aspects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the first cases of which were reported in December 2019 and is now available free of charge to all RCM members.
‘Leadership is for everybody’, concludes conference
The RCM education conference held yesterday (12 June) looked at enabling leadership, partnership and safety, and provided the message that leadership is for all.New scheme aims to boost midwife and nurse leadership in research
A new research leadership programme has been launched today for midwives and nurses, in a bid to provide members of both professions a chance to develop in the area.
It’s time to believe… in yourself
Dr Miranda Brawn, multi-award-winning legal, business and diversity leader, gave the final talk of day one (October 31) at the RCM Annual Conference 2017.
Keep your career on track
The RCM career framework encourages a more reflective attitude to your work and helps map out future directions Michelle Lyne explains how you can fulfil your ambitions.