After an early career in clinical nursing and educational research, Helen qualified as a midwife and completed her PhD on the learning experiences of undergraduate nursing students and newly qualified practitioners.
Prior to entering Higher Education, Helen practised as a midwife in hospital and community settings in NHS Grampian. She was seconded as Project Midwife to develop the Scottish Woman-Held Maternity Record (SWHMR), which is used by women and health professionals throughout NHS Scotland.
Helen has extensive experience of delivering and leading midwifery education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has undertaken programme leadership and curriculum development roles for pre-registration midwifery and MScs in midwifery and nursing. Whilst working in Scotland, Helen contributed to the NHS Education for Scotland (NES) funded Maternity Care Assistant preparation programme and represented midwifery within cross institutional interprofessional education (IPE) initiatives. At the University of York Helen has led and line managed the midwifery team and held the strategic roles of Director of Midwifery Education and Lead Midwife for Education (LME), representing midwifery within and beyond the institution.
Helen is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an experienced external examiner. Helen is committed to her professional development and has represented the Faculty of Science on the University of York Learning and Teaching Forum Committee. In 2023 Helen was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Midwives.
Helen has experience of applied health and educational research, focusing on qualitative research methods. She has interests in midwifery and maternity care and professional education. She has experience of PhD and Masters supervision and PhD examination.
Helen is interested in supervising PhD projects in the following areas: midwifery/maternity care; midwifery/professional education, qualitative research.
Qualitative studies within midwifery education and midwifery/maternity care.