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Ep 79 Soo Downe on Midwifery Innovations and Global Insights
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Discover the transformative journey of Soo Down, Professor of Midwifery Studies at the University of Central Lancashire, as she shares her path from literature and linguistics to a groundbreaking career in midwifery. Sue's passion was ignited at a maternity mission station in apartheid-era South Africa, leading to a direct entry midwifery program in Derby. Our conversation delves into the historical context of midwifery training in the UK, the emergence of midwife-led care, showcasing her unwavering commitment to advancing midwifery practice.
Reflecting on the evolution of maternity care, we explore the Fernandez Institute's collaborative initiatives in India, under the visionary leadership of Dr. Evita Fernandez. We discuss balancing caesarean section rates and promoting physiological births while examining the rise of medicalisation, caesarean rates, and birth trauma awareness. This episode sheds light on the increasing fear in modern maternity care and contrasts it with the trust and confidence that once prevailed, emphasising the need for compassionate care and stress management during childbirth.
We also navigate the intricate journey from master's to PhD in midwifery, offering practical advice for aspiring researchers. Soo shares her insights on the importance of selecting research topics fuelled by genuine curiosity, the dynamics of PhD viva traditions worldwide, and the critical gaps in midwifery research, particularly in the areas of the epigenome and microbiome.
Do you know someone who should tell their story?
email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com
The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in
This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Chapter
1. Midwifery Evolution in UK & Australia (00:00:00)
2. Reflections on Maternity Care Evolution (00:09:54)
3. Navigating Suffering and Compassionate Care (00:19:06)
4. Pathways to Midwifery Research Success (00:23:19)
5. PhD Journey and Future Perspectives (00:35:57)
6. PhD Journey and Supervisor Selection (00:39:22)
7. PhD Viva Celebrations and Traditions (00:46:08)
8. Supervisory Skills and Research Strategies (00:50:36)
9. Redefining Normal in Maternity Care (00:59:13)
10. Challenges and Hope in Maternity Care (01:04:30)
11. Exploring Gaps in Midwifery Research (01:07:39)
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Ep 79 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Soo Downe on Midwifery Innovations and Global Insights
@PhDMidwives #MidTwitter #research #midwifery @world_midwives @MidwivesRCM @UCLan
Research link - ibit.ly/hUz5m
Discover the transformative journey of Soo Down, Professor of Midwifery Studies at the University of Central Lancashire, as she shares her path from literature and linguistics to a groundbreaking career in midwifery. Sue's passion was ignited at a maternity mission station in apartheid-era South Africa, leading to a direct entry midwifery program in Derby. Our conversation delves into the historical context of midwifery training in the UK, the emergence of midwife-led care, showcasing her unwavering commitment to advancing midwifery practice.
Reflecting on the evolution of maternity care, we explore the Fernandez Institute's collaborative initiatives in India, under the visionary leadership of Dr. Evita Fernandez. We discuss balancing caesarean section rates and promoting physiological births while examining the rise of medicalisation, caesarean rates, and birth trauma awareness. This episode sheds light on the increasing fear in modern maternity care and contrasts it with the trust and confidence that once prevailed, emphasising the need for compassionate care and stress management during childbirth.
We also navigate the intricate journey from master's to PhD in midwifery, offering practical advice for aspiring researchers. Soo shares her insights on the importance of selecting research topics fuelled by genuine curiosity, the dynamics of PhD viva traditions worldwide, and the critical gaps in midwifery research, particularly in the areas of the epigenome and microbiome.
Do you know someone who should tell their story?
email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com
The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in
This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Chapter
1. Midwifery Evolution in UK & Australia (00:00:00)
2. Reflections on Maternity Care Evolution (00:09:54)
3. Navigating Suffering and Compassionate Care (00:19:06)
4. Pathways to Midwifery Research Success (00:23:19)
5. PhD Journey and Future Perspectives (00:35:57)
6. PhD Journey and Supervisor Selection (00:39:22)
7. PhD Viva Celebrations and Traditions (00:46:08)
8. Supervisory Skills and Research Strategies (00:50:36)
9. Redefining Normal in Maternity Care (00:59:13)
10. Challenges and Hope in Maternity Care (01:04:30)
11. Exploring Gaps in Midwifery Research (01:07:39)
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1 Ep 100 Anna Madeley on No Is a Complete Sentence: Birth Choices Beyond Guidelines 56:10

1 Ep 99 Karen Yates on how dual qualified and rural midwifery demands different skills but offers unique rewards. 49:14

1 Ep 98 Caroline Hollins Martin pt 2 on Birth Satisfaction As a Lens for Change 43:07

1 Ep 97 Caroline Hollins Martin pt 1 on Birth Trauma, Psychology, and the Midwife's Journey 52:07

1 Ep 96 Qorinah ES Adnani on navigating a midwifery journey from rural Indonesia to being an emerging global midwifery leader 1:00:59

1 Ep 95 2025 Virtual International Day of the Midwife (VIDM), a 24-hour FREE ONLINE CONFERENCE wrap up 58:50

1 Ep 94 Elise Erickson on how oxytocin shapes our birth experience and trying to predict birth 1:11:47

1 Ep 93 Linda Sweet on a journey through birth, breastfeeding, and beyond 52:43

1 Ep 92 Hannah Dahlen on the path of a feminist midwife championing change and a sustainable research future 56:56

1 Ep 91 Ans Luyben part 2 on midwifery's impact and building educational communities 40:33

1 Ep 90 Ans Luyben Part 1 on from animal obstetrics to midwifery: A journey of innovation and research 55:09

1 Ep 89 Virginia Stulz on thriving after burnout and reshaping maternal health education 52:29

1 Ep 88 Liz McNeill and the 4th anniversary wrap up 20:17

1 Ep 87 Rakime Elmir on Navigating Emergency Postpartum Hysterectomy, Cultural Advocacy, and Academic Challenges 1:02:18

1 Ep 86 Bev Jervis on the Need for Persistence in Midwifery Reform to Navigate Childbirth Services 54:43

1 Ep 85 Jenny Patterson on Birth Trauma, Midwifery Burnout, Resilience and Healing 1:05:23

1 Ep 84 Sandra Mutilva on Innovation and Leadership in Midwifery and AI 56:28

1 Ep 83 Mimi Niles on Transforming Midwifery and Advocating for Women's Health in New York City 51:35

1 Ep 82 Tom McEwan on NICU policy exploration in Scotland through a Professional Doctorate 59:08

1 Ep 81 Cecilia Jevitt on UK, Canadian and American Midwifery changes and the resurgence of midwives 1:02:12

1 Ep 80 Melanie Jackson on birthing outside the system, balancing research, midwifery, and entrepreneurship 1:12:24

1 Ep 79 Soo Downe on Midwifery Innovations and Global Insights 1:08:46

1 Ep 78 Kate Buchanan on Compassionate Care and Women-Centered Ethics framework 52:04

1 Ep 77 Mo Tabib on Emotional Intelligence in Maternal Care 1:00:11

1 Ep 76 Virtual International Day of the Midwife (VIDM), a 24-hour FREE ONLINE CONFERENCE wrap up 51:39

1 Ep 75 Faith Diorgu on perineal care, designing a birthing stool and capacity building for African midwives 37:31

1 Ep 74 Sara Bayes on empowering preparation for cesarean sections and translating research into practice 1:00:21

1 Ep 73 Caroline Homer on midwifery continuity of care practice to leadership and research 52:13

1 Ep 72 Jenny Hall on stitching together life, work, and spirituality through midwifery 1:18:54

1 Ep 71 Tomasina Stacey Evolution of a Midwife into a Maternal Health Research Leader on Stillbirth 1:13:45

1 Ep 70 Megan Arbour From Music to Clinics to the Classroom 54:22

1 Ep 69 @Academic_Liz and the 3rd year anniversary wrap up 28:39

1 Ep 68 PIPPI - Navigating Pregnancy in Prison: Spotlight on Midwifery Practice and Maternal Incarceration 59:00

1 Ep 67 Jude Field & Jenny Cunningham on Illuminating Midwifery Research: The RCMs Role in Collaboration and Priority Setting 40:33

1 Ep 66 Halima Musa Abdul on resilience, innovation, and the future of midwifery in Nigeria 48:51

1 Ep 65 Jane Houston on redefining midwifery through quality improvement and research (PART 2) 51:32

1 Ep 64 Jane Houston on midwifery challenges and disparities from Scotland, Zimbabwe, NZ to Florida in USA (PART 1) 49:00

1 Ep 63 Sara Kindberg on midwifery, perineal suturing, creating a business and becoming a business angel for femtech 1:00:45

1 Ep 62 25th National Australian College of Midwifery Conference - BE THE CHANGE wrap up 23:08

1 Ep 61 Laura Abbott on Pregnancy in prisons, social reform, and changing the world 1:18:34

1 Ep 60 Mary Steen on creating the Feme pad for perineal trauma, the cost of domestic violence and creating a positive research culture 1:07:25

1 Ep 59 Julie Kep on the importance of all levels of healthcare in PNG, how living in community enhances everyone's health, and sustainability 37:10


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1 Ep 56 Giliane McKelvin on Cross-Cultural Midwifery: Insights from Malta and the UK, and Traumatic Childbirth 1:06:48

1 Ep 55 Susan Crowther on the spirituality of birth, Kairos time and being proactive 1:08:09

1 Ep 54 Virtual International Day of the Midwife (VIDM), a 24-hour FREE ONLINE CONFERENCE wrap up 40:40

1 Ep 53 Marita Heck on writing a romance novel as her PhD thesis, sexual health and pregnancy when disabled. 1:03:44

1 Ep 52 Karen McLaughlin on asthma management for midwives, never studying again & implementing research results 50:02

1 Ep 51 Bupe Mwamba on midwifery in Zambia, being a change champion, delayed cord clamping & consequences of anemia in low/middle resource countries 1:11:12

1 Ep 50 Lesley Barclay on doing worthwhile important work, and celebrating when students become leaders 56:20

1 Ep 49 Billie Hunter on emotions in midwifery, WHO collaboration, Educational self assessment and loving ethnographic methodology 1:09:13

1 Ep 48 @Academic_Liz and the 2nd year anniversary wrap up 29:38

1 Ep 47 Lesley Page on humanising birth & hospitals, listening to women and thinking differently 1:06:03

1 Ep 46 Roslyn Donnellan-Fernandez on power of education, MGP & COCE complexity and capacity for change 1:11:57

1 Ep 45 Jane Sandall on disruptive transformation, listening to women's voices and implementation of critical research 1:14:53

1 Ep 44 Best Start to Life 2022 conference wrap up 22:13

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