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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.
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.
Better births: what midwives think
Three years into A Better Start, researchers are beginning to study the programme’s impact and cost-effectiveness – and local maternity services can help, write Sarah Beake and Debra Bick.RCM responds to Labour Party research on maternity unit closures
New research published today (Tuesday 28th August) by the Labour Party shows that nearly half of England’s maternity units closed to new mothers at some point in 2017.Maternity discrimination plans ‘not good enough’
The RCM has criticised new government plans to tackle maternity discrimination as ‘not good enough’.‘RCM welcomes new guidance for clinical academic roles in midwifery’
The Association of UK University Hospitals (AUKUH) has today (Monday 14th November) released new guidance for clinical academics in midwifery.Birmingham midwife receives national midwifery honour
A midwife from Birmingham has received a national award from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) for her contribution to midwifery. Sara Kenyon, Professor of Evidence Based Maternity Care at the University of Birmingham has received a prestigious ...
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