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Reflection: The Anxious Reality of a Newly-Qualified Midwife

Reflection: The Anxious Reality of a Newly-Qualified Midwife Elena Lickman (she/her) – Newly-qualified midwife Summary The transition from a student to a newly-qualified midwife (NQM) can be filled with many emotions. In this blog, Elena provides a candid account of her experiences as a NQM and discusses some of the anxieties and worries she faces. […]

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New Midwives and the New Normal

New Midwives and the New Normal Bernice Scicluna – Newly Qualified Midwife, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta Published in The Student Midwife Volume 4 Issue 1 January 2021 Summary Ever since I was a young girl, I knew I wanted to work in a caring profession. When I went to university for the first time, I […]

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Being a Newly Qualified Midwife in Continuity of Carer: What is it Really Like?

Jo Being a Newly Qualified Midwife in Continuity of Carer: What is it Really Like? Caitlin Wilson – Consultant Midwife, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trusts/University of Worcester Daisy Ingram – Midwife, Team Ruby Continuity of Carer Team, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Julia Lyons – Midwife, Team Ruby Continuity of Carer Team, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Sharon Groves – […]

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Celebrating the class of 2020

Celebrating the class of 2020 Sarah Neal – Band 6 Rotational Midwife Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust I remember when I first met the first year students in 2017. I was blown away by their drive and commitment to becoming midwives. They came from all different walks of life – women with their own young families […]

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From student to midwife…fifteen months on!

From student to midwife…fifteen months on! Danielle Carey – Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Trust: University Hospital Birmingham At the end of a long shift, the colour of my urine explains my kidney pain, while the associated headache confirms dehydration. The innate need to eat and sleep battles with the desire to shower away hospital germs. The […]

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Serving Time: Are Band 5 Midwives Too ‘New’ to do Community?

Serving Time: Are Band 5 Midwives Too ‘New’ to do Community? Shelly Jones – Lead Midwife at South Powys Public Health Powys Teaching Health Board Cate Langley – Head of Midwifery and Sexual Health Services – Powys Teaching Health Board, Victoria Memorial Hospital, Welshpool Marie Lewis – Practice Development Midwife – Powys Teaching Health Board, […]

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Preceptorship: 3. Being a Preceptor – Rewarding but Challenging

Preceptorship: 3. Being a Preceptor – Rewarding but Challenging Kerry Taylor – Midwifery Lecturer at University of Central Lancashire Megan Blease – Preceptorship Support Midwife at East Lancashire NHS Trust Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 18 Issue 11 December 2015 Summary Preceptorship is the 15th series of ‘Midwifery Basics’ targeted at practising midwives. The […]

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Unexpected Consequence of Midwifery in the NHS

Unexpected Consequence of Midwifery in the NHS Jane Pollock – Midwife at George Eliot NHS Trust, Nuneaton Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 18 Issue 10 November 2015 Summary This article presents information from the Caring for the Carers conference held at George Eliot Hospital, Nuneaton in July 2015. For many midwives, feelings of stress […]

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Preceptorship: 2. Newly Qualified Midwives

Preceptorship: 2. Newly Qualified Midwives Stephanie Heys – Newly qualified Midwife at East Lancashire Hospital Trust Jessemy Evans – Newly qualified Midwife at East Lancashire Hospital Trust Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 18 Issue 10 November 2015 Introduction National and professional organisations advocate that employers should provide newly qualified midwives with a structured model […]

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A Series of Reflections – I Can Be a Midwife!

What About Next time? A Series of Reflections – I Can Be a Midwife! Sarah Haddrell – Student Midwife in the UK at the time of writing and now a midwife in Perth, Western Australia Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 18 Issue 9 October 2015 Summary A midwife’s reflections on a very positive experience […]

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