LESLEY ANN PAGE Phd Msc BA RN RM Hon Dsc HFRCM
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Professor Lesley Page August 2014 Curriculum Vitae LESLEY ANN PAGE PhD MSc BA RN RM Hon DSc HFRCM E-mail: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 2013 Honorary Doctor of Science (Hon DSc) University of West London 2008 Expert Witness Certificate Cardiff Law School University of Cardiff Wales 2007 Honorary Fellow Royal College of Midwives - (conferred in recognition of my outstanding contribution to midwifery) 2005 Doctor of Philosophy – University of Technology Sydney Australia 2008 Registered Midwife BC Canada 1994 Registered Midwife/Teacher 1994 Supervisor of Midwives – North Thames, L.S.A 1988 Supervisor of Midwives – Oxford L.S.A. 1978 Master of Science – University of Edinburgh, Scotland 1978 Registered Nurse Teacher – Scotland 1977 Registered Nurse – British Columbia, Canada 1977 Bachelor of Arts –The Open University, Great Britain 1966 State Certified Midwife – Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, Edinburgh, Scotland 1965 State Registered Nurse – Hammersmith Hospital School of Nursing, London, England. Presented with the Jubilee Award for Nursing. Midwifery and Nursing registration PIN Number: 65Y0687E HONOURS & AWARDS 2014 CBE: Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2013 International Alumni Award 2013, University of Technology Sydney Page 1 of 24 Professor Lesley Page August 2014 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012- President of the Royal College of Midwives 2011-2013 Board Director RCM 2010- Section Leader Midwifery 405 (Clinical Clerkship) University of British Columbia, Canada Midwifery Programme Spring term 2009- Consultant Pascal Metrics 2007-08 Advisor to the King’s Fund Investigation into the safety of the maternity services in England (part-time) 2007- Honorary contract Oxford Radcliffe NHS 2011 Deputy Editor Women and Birth (Australia) 2010-2011 Visiting Professor – University of Sydney 2006- Visiting Professor – University of Technology Sydney Australia 2004- Visiting Professor – Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery King’s College London 2003-06 Head of Midwifery and Nursing – Women’s Health Services Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Hospital Trust (Job Share) 2002-03 Head of Midwifery and Maternity Services – The Royal Free NHS Trust 2001 Research Associate – National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, Oxford 2000-01 Head, Department of Midwifery and Program Director – Children’s & Women’s Health Centre and Director, Department of Midwifery Providence Health Care (St. Paul’s) Clinical Professor – Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia 2000 Acting Head of Midwifery – Queen Charlotte’s & Hammersmith Hospital 1995-98 Visiting Professor – Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London 1994-2000 The Queen Charlotte’s Professor of Midwifery Practice 1986-92 Director of Midwifery Services – John Radcliffe Maternity Services, Oxford 1980-86 Head of Continuing Education and Midwife low risk project - Grace Hospital, British Columbia, Canada 1984-86 Clinical Instructor – University of British Columbia School of Medicine 1979-80 Lecturer – University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Canada 1978 Lecturer in Nursing – North Lothian College of Nursing and Midwifery, Edinburgh, Scotland 1972-77 Relief nurse and community work- Mills Memorial Hospital, Terrace, British Columbia, Canada Page 2 of 24 Professor Lesley Page August 2014 1968-72 Ward Sister – Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland 1967-68 Night Sister – The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland 1966-67 Staff Nurse – St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, England 1965 Staff Nurse – Hammersmith Hospital, London, England APPOINTMENTS 2014 Honorary Vice-President Wellbeing of Women 2013 Patron Cavell Nurses Trust 2013 Patron Birthlight 2011 – 2013 Director Board of the Royal College of Midwives 2011-2013 President Maternity and Newborn Forum Council, Royal Society of Medicine 2009 – 2011 President Elect Maternity and Newborn Forum Council, Royal Society of Medicine 2007 Fellow Royal College of Midwives (Honorary) 2007 Expert Advisor to the King’s Fund national enquiry into the safety of the maternity services in England 2005- Council Member Maternity and Newborn Forum Council, Royal Society of Medicine 2004- Fellow of The Royal Society of Medicine 2003 Specialist Advisor to the House of Commons Health Select Committee Sub Committee on the Maternity Services 2002- Patron Doulas of Homerton Prison (now Birth Companions) 1993 – 99 Deputy Chairman - English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery & Health Visiting. Appointed by Secretary of State 1992-93 Member Government’s Expert Maternity Group. Appointed by the Secretary of State for Health 1986-7 Joint President - Midwives Association of British Colombia Page 3 of 24 Professor Lesley Page August 2014 ADVISORY ROLES 2004 Medical Advisor – Baby Centre.co.uk 2003 Lecturer - Institute of Advanced Nursing Hong Kong Health Authority 2000 Visiting International Expert. Midwifery Doctoral Programme, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 1999 Visiting International Expert Midwifery Doctoral Programme – University of Technology Sydney, Australia 1999 Visiting Lecturer – Future birth. Tour of Australia – ACE Graphics 1998 Visiting Professor – University of Iceland 1997 Visiting Scholar – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 1996 Visiting Scientist – Tokishima University, Japan 1995 Visiting Scholar – Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand 1995 Visiting Scholar – National Institute of Nursing Research, Adelaide Australia MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS 2001-2008 Associate Membership Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada 2000- Member Midwives Association of British Columbia 1999- Member of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine University of Oxford 1993 Member Association of Community Based Maternity Care -2000 1992 -2000 Member National Conference of University Professors 1986- Member Royal College of Midwives 1986 Member Association of Radial Midwives 1977 -87 Registered Nurses Association of British Colombia Page 4 of 24 Professor Lesley Page August 2014 POLICY DEVELOPMENT 2012 Work with government of Hungary regarding Maternity Services and Agnes Gereb 2010 Met with senior Ministers and members of parliament in Hungary at invitation of groups supporting home birth and release of Agnes Gereb. Purpose to discuss home birth and regulation of midwifery. Extensive media work. 2008 Critical reader midwifery quality of care report Department of Health 2003 Advisor to the House of Commons Select Committee review of the maternity services 1993 Member Expert Maternity Committee DH ‘Changing Childbirth’ 1991 Nuffield Institute for Health Service Management, University of Leeds, participated in a small “think tank” to find a way of reorganising maternity services in order to integrate the ideas underlying “team midwifery” through entire maternity services. 1991 Expert Midwife a presentation to the Ministry of Health in the preparation of their evidence for the Commons Select Committee Maternity Services at Whitehall, London1991. 1991 Gave evidence as part of the official Royal College of Midwives delegation to the Health Services Select Committee on the Maternity Services in the House of Commons 1988 Invited to talk about the implementation of midwifery (including the development of an educational programme for midwives) by the Ministry of Health, British Columbia, Victoria, Canada 1987 Team Midwifery a presentation to William Waldegrave, Secretary of State for Health PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS (since 2000) 2014 Jan Speech at launch of Which Birth Choices website Feb Speech at personalized Care Conference, Leeds March Guest Lecture students at KCL, leadership and management module Presentation at All Party Parliamentary Group on Midwife Led Continuity of Care April Response to the Listening to Parents report by NPEU and Sands and Bliss at Conference RSM Keynote Speaker York Masterclass on intra partum fetal monitoring and perinatal outcomes. ‘Intrapartum fetal monitoring – Midwives and the Minefield’ May Keynote Speaker on Evidence on Midwifery led care at ISimposio Internacional de Assistancia ao Parto: Cincecia, Cuidado e Technologia, Sao Paulo Brazil. Also led workshop on guidelines and practice in Birth Centres. Page 5 of 24 Professor Lesley Page August 2014 Lecture on Home Birth at concurrent session at EBCOG Speech at Birmingham Women’s Hospital Day of the Midwife Conference Speech at RSM White Ribbon Alliance on Global Maternity Care, on midwifery in UK Keynote Presentation at seminar presented by UWS, Nurturing relationships, connection and compassion June Presentation on Human Rights in Childbirth at ICM Congress, Prague Speech at RCM Annual Event, Oxford 2013 Jan Welcome Speech, RCM Awards Ceremony April Presentation, Explorations: The Good Birth May Keynote Address, Midwifery Led Care – the experience and the evidence. Swiss Midwives Congress. Keynote Speech - Normal Birth, Primary Care Conference, Birmingham June President’s Speech and Presentation of Honorary Fellowships, RCM Annual Event, Edinburgh Participation in clinical disputes forum post Francis, ‘duty of candour’ Participation in debate at RCOG World Congress, ‘low risk women should not give birth in obstetric units.’ Sept Concluding Speech, University of West of Scotland Student’s Conference, Paisley Sept Chair morning session of RCM/Sands Bliss Conference ‘Uncertainty and loss in maternity Lecture ‘Why Midwifery led care is important’ at University of Huddersfield Student Society Conference Marjorie Polden Keynote Lecture at Association