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‘Freedom to flourish’ : University of Salford student midwives' placement link with the Isle of Man (2017)
Journal Article
Uppal, E., Mason Mitchell, J., Leyland, E., Sloane, J., & Choucri, L. (2017). ‘Freedom to flourish’ : University of Salford student midwives' placement link with the Isle of Man. British Journal of Midwifery, 25(4), 253-256. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2017.25.4.253

It is recommended that students experience caseloading and continuity models of care as part of their clinical learning (Health Education England, 2013; Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2009). Student midwives from the University of Salford have the op... Read More about ‘Freedom to flourish’ : University of Salford student midwives' placement link with the Isle of Man.

Implementation of a structured programme of preceptorship for Newly Qualified Practitioners (Midwives) in one North West England Maternity Unit (2016)
Journal Article
Practitioners (Midwives) in one North West England Maternity Unit. Journal of Nursing Management, 23(6), 35-39. https://doi.org/10.7748/nm.2016.e1463

This article discusses the application of a structured, approach to the development and implementation of preceptorship programmes with an evidence based content, to strengthen the experience for Newly Qualified Practitioners (NQP’s) and support c... Read More about Implementation of a structured programme of preceptorship for Newly Qualified Practitioners (Midwives) in one North West England Maternity Unit.

The principles of maternity care (2014)
Book Chapter
Mason, J., & McCarthy, R. (2014). The principles of maternity care. In I. Peate, K. Wild, & N. Muralitharan (Eds.), Nursing Practice Knowledge and Care (257-273). West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell

A qualitative evaluation of a preceptorship programme to support newly qualified midwives (2013)
Journal Article
Mason, J., & Davies, S. (2013). A qualitative evaluation of a preceptorship programme to support newly qualified midwives. Evidence Based Midwifery, 11(3), 94-98

Background. Contemporary UK midwifery practice has its own particular pressures upon – and requirements of – newly qualified practitioners. The NMC recommends that the focus of pre-registration programmes of midwifery must be on the skills and attitu... Read More about A qualitative evaluation of a preceptorship programme to support newly qualified midwives.

Preceptorship for newly-qualified midwives: time for a change? (2009)
Journal Article
Mason, J., & Davies, S. (2009). Preceptorship for newly-qualified midwives: time for a change?. British Journal of Midwifery, 17(12), 804-805

According to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the purpose of preceptorship is to provide support and guidance enabling new registrants to make the transition from student to accountable practitioner. To facilitate this, the NMC recommends th... Read More about Preceptorship for newly-qualified midwives: time for a change?.