糖心原创

School of Health Sciences
 

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Zoey Spendlove

Associate Professor of Midwifery, Director of Postgraduate Taught Education & Continuing Professional Development/WDF, Senior Tutor for PGT and PGR, Deputy Lead for Fitness to Practise, Deputy Lead for Fitness to 糖心原创, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

I am a full-time Assistant Professor in Midwifery at the 糖心原创. I engage in teaching and research activity and I am also a trained performance coach. I have completed PhD studies researching the intended and unintended consequences of contemporary regulatory reform upon professional project pursuits within Maternity Services. I have 20 years clinical experience in midwifery, as well as extensive skills and experience in research and multi-disciplinary teaching. My research and teaching interests are professional regulation, leadership, management and change.

Teaching Summary

Midwifery

Professional issues

Professional regulation

Leadership, management and Change

Research methods and methodologies

Research Summary

Professional regulation

Perineal wound management

Recent Publications

  • TODHUNTER F, NEVIN G, RILEY S and TAYLOR M, 2017. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest. vol 27(no 1), 20-21
  • 2017. Health, Risk and Society.
  • 2013. Regulatory Reform: Revalidation as Professional Crisis or Critique and Change Opportunity for Midwifery British Journal of Midwifery. 21(6), 256-260
  • 2005. To Suture or not to suture? Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. A Grounded Theory 糖心原创 Exploring the Decision-Making Processes of Midwives regarding Management of Perineal Trauma following Spontaneous Childbirth. Royal College of Midwives Evidence Based Midwifery Journal. 3(1), 45-50
  • TODHUNTER F, NEVIN G, RILEY S and TAYLOR M, 2017. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest. vol 27(no 1), 20-21
  • 2017. Health, Risk and Society.
  • 2013. Regulatory Reform: Revalidation as Professional Crisis or Critique and Change Opportunity for Midwifery British Journal of Midwifery. 21(6), 256-260
  • 2005. To Suture or not to suture? Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. A Grounded Theory 糖心原创 Exploring the Decision-Making Processes of Midwives regarding Management of Perineal Trauma following Spontaneous Childbirth. Royal College of Midwives Evidence Based Midwifery Journal. 3(1), 45-50

School of Health Sciences

B236, Medical School
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2HA

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