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Jenny works in the midwifery department of the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, as well as being the cohort lead and sustainability lead since January 2020. She teaches across the pre-registration midwifery curriculum and leads optional modules for student midwives and student nurses. Jenny has a keen interest in the history of midwifery, exploring historical childbirth practices in the UK, as well as the rites, folklore, and spirituality surrounding pregnancy and the transition to motherhood. She analyzes the culture of maternity services and the relationships between midwives and obstetricians, which affect the experiences of birthing people and families. Additionally, she co-authored the report '#saynotobullyinginmidwifery,' published in 2023, and has spoken at various conferences and festivals on the topic. Jenny leads the Arts & Humanities in Healthcare Practice module and teaches undergraduate and pre-registration midwifery modules.
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