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Adult Learner - £25 - per session
Graduate - £30 - per session
Student Preparation - £30 - per session
Adult Education - £25 - per session
Beginners - £25 - per session
Advanced - £25 - per session
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Adult Learner - £25 - per session
Graduate - £30 - per session
Student Preparation - £30 - per session
Adult Education - £25 - per session
Beginners - £25 - per session
Advanced - £25 - per session
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Institution | Town | Speciality | Degree | Class |
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University of Hull | Hull | education | Master | May 2024 |
Midwifery Academy | Kerkrade/ Maastricht | midwifery | Bachelor | July 1995 |
I am a qualified midwife since 1995. I trained in Kerkrade with the PBL system and as students we already had to mentor our junior peers, which only increased our own learning. I have taught and set up different antenatal classes (for several groups; parents, teenagers) and made lesson programmes when working as a clinical trainer and for my own students when working as a midwife. Student midwives in the Netherlands are taught and trained to be independent medical specialists, not nurses, so I trained with GP trainees, junior obstetricians and medical students. Part of our training was in depth anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, medicine management, gynaecology,family medicine and business management. I did the Student mentorship programme in the Netherlands (Midwifery Academy Amsterdam) in 2003, I have my NMC accredited midwifery practice supervisor and assessor certificate too. I am at the moment writing my dissertation for my masters in Education course (University of Hull) and hope to graduate in May 2024; I recently passed an SVQ level 3 course in teaching too. I am NMC registered, I have a full DBS (on update service) and a full PVG (Scotland). I mentored students from different healthcare settings and in the Netherlands and in the UK (midwifery, medical , nursing, paramedics and HCA/MCA), set up my own lesson plans and my students were always really appreciative for my teachings, they said it was fun and with the way I taught they could remember their theory much better, not only for exams but I taught them lifelong learning. I prepared my 3 daughters for their GCSE and A level Dutch language exams and currently I help my daughter who studies medicine at Glasgow University (4th year) to revise for her practical exams. I want to move from active midwifery into a more educational role, using the interprofessional experience, skills and knowledge that I gained over the years. I am a big believer in interprofessional learning and scenario based learning; I did my VWO (comparable to A levels) in the Netherlands (Dutch, English, German, French, Biology, Chemistry and History. I like teaching in small groups and on a one to one basis . I also like to learn for and with my students. The dissertation for my masters in Education (Hull, I hope to graduate in May 2024) is about a digital app for global healthcare education. |