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The Student Midwife Handbook,
Edition 1 Strategies for SuccessEditors: By Alicia Burnett, BSc and Curlene Wilson
Publication Date:
01 Mar 2026
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Key Features
- A guide to hold your hand through the midwifery degree, covering everything from application interviews all the way through to what to expect when you qualify, this is a must have for all midwifery students
- Written by Alicia Burnett, get her unique insight into achieving success as a midwifery student – including how you can advocate for a diverse community of women and birthing people and lead change in midwifery
- Written in an engaging and accessible style, each chapter will follow the same format making it easy for the reader to navigate
- Includes information on digital literacy including the use of social media as a student midwife
About the author
By Alicia Burnett, BSc, Editor-in-Chief of The Student Midwife, an online journal written by student midwives and midwives and Curlene Wilson
1. Being a midwife: beyond catching babies
Curlene Wilson
2. Being decisive: choosing the right midwifery programme for you
Alicia Burnett
3. Being yourself: using your uniqueness to get onto a midwifery degree
Alicia Burnett
4. Being prepared: getting ready to start your course!
Alicia Burnett
5. Being digitally literate: e-learning, social media and digital transformation
Alicia Burnett
6. Being successful: maximising your chances of academic success
Alicia Burnett
7. Being with women and birthing people: the rewards and challenges of clinical practice
Curlene Wilson
8. Being part of the team: working with other birth professionals
Curlene Wilson
9. Being supported: asking for help and helping yourself
Curlene Wilson
10. Being an advocate: caring for marginalised communities
Alicia Burnett
11. Being a leader: you are not ‘just a student’!
Alicia Burnett
12. Being ready to qualify: becoming a newly qualified midwife
Curlene Wilson
Curlene Wilson
2. Being decisive: choosing the right midwifery programme for you
Alicia Burnett
3. Being yourself: using your uniqueness to get onto a midwifery degree
Alicia Burnett
4. Being prepared: getting ready to start your course!
Alicia Burnett
5. Being digitally literate: e-learning, social media and digital transformation
Alicia Burnett
6. Being successful: maximising your chances of academic success
Alicia Burnett
7. Being with women and birthing people: the rewards and challenges of clinical practice
Curlene Wilson
8. Being part of the team: working with other birth professionals
Curlene Wilson
9. Being supported: asking for help and helping yourself
Curlene Wilson
10. Being an advocate: caring for marginalised communities
Alicia Burnett
11. Being a leader: you are not ‘just a student’!
Alicia Burnett
12. Being ready to qualify: becoming a newly qualified midwife
Curlene Wilson
ISBN:
9780323880541
Page Count:
250
Retail Price
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Student midwives
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