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Name
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Angela Hewett |
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Address |
Room 207, Baines Wing.
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Biographical details, Hobbies & interests
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I have a keen interest in supporting the development of young people as a Brownie Guide Leader within my local community and I am also an active member of the local church where I enjoy fundraising activities. This, along with being a busy mother of two young children, leaves me little time for my other passions; reading and socialising. |
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Supervisors |
Professor Trudie Roberts Dr Janet Hirst |
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Research Interests |
Provisional PhD Title: A multi-methods study exploring the way in which simulated learning enables a range of skills acquisition amongst practitioners in the intrapartum setting. |
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Education |
PG Cert in Clinical Teaching, University of Leeds (2007 - NMC recorded qualification) Master of Midwifery, University of Leeds (2004). Preparation Programme for Supervisors of Midwives, Sheffield University (2004). ENB N64 Lactation and Breastfeeding Practice, University of Leeds (2000) BHSc (Hons) Midwifery, University of Leeds (1998). Dip He Midwifery Studies, Leeds College of Health (1995 - Registered Midwife) Dip He Nursing Studies, Leeds College of Health (1993 - Registered Nurse)
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Professional registration
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Registered Midwife (Nursing and Midwifery Council) Registered Nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council – Lapsed) |
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Publications
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HEWETT A, HENSHAW A. 2009. Knitting it all together: breastfeeding education. The Practising Midwife. November. HEWETT A, HENSHAW A. 2009. Breastfeeding, Best Feeding Project; Developing a blended learning approach to linking evidence to practice. British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society 13th Annual Conference. June. HEWETT, A., HENSHAW, A. 2009. Enhancing students' learning experience: breastfeeding, best feeding. (Abstract) in Networking for Education and Healthcare Conference (NET09) to be held September 2009. HEWETT, A. 2008. Developing a virtual approach to learning and teaching (Abstract) in translating excellence in research and scholarship into learning opportunities for students: The fifth University of Leeds Learning and Teaching Conference. January.
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