Staff Directory

Amanda Hutcherson

Lecturer in Midwifery

Career summary

Amanda commenced in post at City in February 2010 following 17 Years of all round midwifery practice, with confidence in all areas of the service. A member of the Royal College of Midwives Council with contributory membership to the RCM Education & Research, ethics advisory, finance and personnel and benevolent fund committees. PGCert Learning in teaching 2008 and a 20% contract with TVU as part of a consultant midwife role between 2006 and 2008 describe her qualifications in education and previous teaching experience. She is currently undertaking Master of Arts in Academic Practice (technology enabled) in order to prepare for the future in education and personal life.

Qualifications

MA Midwifery Practice Thames Valley University 2004
PGCert Learning and Teaching Thames Valley University 2008
PGCert Supervision of Midwives University of Hertfordshire 2006
Dip HE Mid University East London 1995

Completed Research

MA Does midwives experience of orientation to a new role have an effect on recruitment and retention? (unpublished)

Areas of Interests

Midwifery
Clinical practice
Normal birth
Fetal medicine
Ethics

Publications

Book chapters

Day by Day Pregnancy Book (2010) Common Concerns in Pregnancy. Dorling Dorling Kindersley / Penguin Books

Hutcher Hutcherson A (2011) Bleeding in Pregnancy. In Macdonald S and Magill

Cuerde Cuerden J (2011) Mayes Midwifery. Bailliere Tindal. Accepted for publication Jan. 2009

Journal publications

Hutchersonson (2003) Does midwifery involvement in care have an effect on perin on neonatal outcome for insulin dependent diabetic women? MIDIRS Midwifery Digest. Vol. 13, no.4 pp. 469 -473

Hutcher Hutcherson A (2010) Critical analysis of a midwife's development and practice in relation to examination of the newborn. Midwives. RCM

Professional Memberships

Nursing and Midwifery Council Registration 1992 - present

Royal College of Midwives Council 2007 - present

Royal Society of Medicine Associate 2009 - present