Close

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively.

For our second collaboration with the midwifery society as part of 'Maternity March', we are extremely excited to welcome Aimee Humphreys (SWAST's specialist lead for midwifery) and Stephanie Pearce (SCAS's education manager for midwifery).

Both these guests have worked for many years as midwives and now work for their respective ambulance trusts as our 'experts' in all things to do with maternity and obstetrics. 

So join us for an evening in which you learn about the most recent research into how the midwives and ambulance clinicians collaborate and take part in some multi-disciplinary simulations.

Mondayn16th March, 18:30, BG215

 

Accessibility and Inclusivity Information

We are pleased to let you know that the Bournemouth Gateway Building has lifts and gender neutral facilities.

Please bring your student ID cards to gain access to the building.

Unfortunately, our Guest Speaker events cannot be streamed or recorded given the potentially sensitive topics covered. We hope you understand.

Finally, we ask that you kindly do not bring nut-based food into the seminar room in case of severe allergies.  Thank you!

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively, with Aimee Humphreys and Stephanie Pearce

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively, with Aimee Humphreys and Stephanie Pearce

Mon 16 March 2026 18:30-20:30

BG-215

Tickets

£0.00 (Members)
£2.00 (General)

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively.

For our second collaboration with the midwifery society as part of 'Maternity March', we are extremely excited to welcome Aimee Humphreys (SWAST's specialist lead for midwifery) and Stephanie Pearce (SCAS's education manager for midwifery).

Both these guests have worked for many years as midwives and now work for their respective ambulance trusts as our 'experts' in all things to do with maternity and obstetrics. 

So join us for an evening in which you learn about the most recent research into how the midwives and ambulance clinicians collaborate and take part in some multi-disciplinary simulations.

Mondayn16th March, 18:30, BG215

 

Accessibility and Inclusivity Information

We are pleased to let you know that the Bournemouth Gateway Building has lifts and gender neutral facilities.

Please bring your student ID cards to gain access to the building.

Unfortunately, our Guest Speaker events cannot be streamed or recorded given the potentially sensitive topics covered. We hope you understand.

Finally, we ask that you kindly do not bring nut-based food into the seminar room in case of severe allergies.  Thank you!

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively, with Aimee Humphreys and Stephanie Pearce

Mon 16 March 2026 18:30-20:30

BG-215

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively, with Aimee Humphreys and Stephanie Pearce

Tickets

£0.00 (Members)
£2.00 (General)

Crossroads in Care: How midwives & paramedics work together effectively.

For our second collaboration with the midwifery society as part of 'Maternity March', we are extremely excited to welcome Aimee Humphreys (SWAST's specialist lead for midwifery) and Stephanie Pearce (SCAS's education manager for midwifery).

Both these guests have worked for many years as midwives and now work for their respective ambulance trusts as our 'experts' in all things to do with maternity and obstetrics. 

So join us for an evening in which you learn about the most recent research into how the midwives and ambulance clinicians collaborate and take part in some multi-disciplinary simulations.

Mondayn16th March, 18:30, BG215

 

Accessibility and Inclusivity Information

We are pleased to let you know that the Bournemouth Gateway Building has lifts and gender neutral facilities.

Please bring your student ID cards to gain access to the building.

Unfortunately, our Guest Speaker events cannot be streamed or recorded given the potentially sensitive topics covered. We hope you understand.

Finally, we ask that you kindly do not bring nut-based food into the seminar room in case of severe allergies.  Thank you!

If you have any questions about the accessibility of any of our events or have any special requirements, please contact subu@bournemouth.ac.uk.

Back to events