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Mastering a masters.

Annette Briley1, Joy Kemp

  • 1St Thomas' Hospital, London.

RCM Midwives : the Official Journal of the Royal College of Midwives
|March 26, 2005
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Midwives Annette Briley and Joy Kemp pursued Master

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Area of Science:

  • Midwifery Education
  • Professional Development

Background:

  • Growing need for enhanced theoretical knowledge and evidence-based practice in midwifery.
  • Desire among practitioners to advance their skills and contribute to the profession's evidence base.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share personal experiences of undertaking a Masters degree as a practicing midwife.
  • To encourage other midwives to engage in further academic study and professional development.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative reflection on personal experiences.
  • Narrative account of balancing professional, academic, and personal responsibilities.

Main Results:

  • Successful completion of a Masters degree while managing work, study, and home life.
  • Identification of challenges and rewards associated with advanced midwifery education.
  • Conclusions:

    • Further education is achievable and beneficial for midwives.
    • Encouragement for midwives to pursue advanced degrees to enhance patient care and professional practice.