I am a Associate Professor in Midwifery, the lead for postgraduate midwifery programmes and workforce development.
In my role as postgraduate programme lead, I have primary responsibility for the strategic and operational quality of the post registration offer for midwives at Kingston University. I work closely with colleagues to guarantee these programmes provide an excellent learning experience and fulfil the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) standards for continuing professional development. I ensure an ongoing, collaborative relationship with our clinical practice partners to support midwives in their lifelong learning and to ensure they have the best possible opportunities to maintain and develop successful midwifery careers in clinical practice, management or education. I have fostered fully integrated partnership working between the academic and clinical teams to enhance the learning experience and to reinforce the interconnected nature of the midwifery in all spheres of practice.
Throughout my professional career I have focussed on the role of the midwife as an advocate and educator. I spent twenty years in a variety of clinical, managerial and educational roles within the NHS maternity services. I also practised as an independent midwife for a number of years. This extensive experience underpins my teaching and curriculum development at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
External appointments as external examiner and on curriculum validation panels have enabled me to actively participate in the sharing of best educational practice and contribute to the inter-university quality assurance process.
I am currently a Doctoral student at the University of Brighton.
Associate Professor