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Student voice: An eager intern
Keen to improve standards of care for women and babies, Alys Gower describes her internship at WHO.
Leadership - what’s that got to do with me?
The RCM’s Gail Johnson explains what leadership in midwifery really means.
Country news: Wales
Country news: Wales, from RCM director, Helen Rogers
Country news: Wales
News and updates from RCM Wales by director Helen Rogers (Midwives Spring 2018)
On employment: Wait and see
The RCM evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB) has already been submitted on behalf of our members across the UK.
Country news: Wales
News and updates from RCM Wales by director Helen Rogers (Midwives Summer 2018).
On employment: Over spending
The latest Agency, bank and overtime spending in UK maternity units in 2016 report was unveiled at this year’s RCM conference, making it the third year in a row that research has looked into the amount of money spent on temporary staffing in maternity ...
Research: What causes women in New South Wales to birth before arrival, and why?
Birthing options in Australia are more numerous in densely populated coastal regions but less available in rural and remote areas, often necessitating some women to move to city regions as their birth due date draws near.
Who wants to be a volunteer?
The RCM has enabled more than 90 UK midwives to take part in twinning projects across the globe. Here four volunteers explain why it’s been so beneficial.