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Hannah King

RCM Fellow

Hannah has over 10 years of experience in acute midwifery, including appointment as the U.K.ā€™s first sepsis specialist midwife. She holds a parliamentary advisory position and acts as a health consultant for international research groups, collaborating with organisations such as the White Ribbon Alliance. She brings a holistic, evidence-based perspective from her postgraduate public health tutor role at the University of Manchester and holds a Masters in Public Health. Hannah has several professional publications examining antiracism, bias and cultural safety within healthcare, with a focus on improving outcomes and experiences of marginalised groups. Hannah is a cofounder of Midwives Against Racism, sharing evidence-based literature on medical racism on Instagram (@midwivesagainstracism). Hannah is currently studying for a professional doctorate in health, examining the contribution of racism to maternal mortality. In 2024 she graduated from the Florence Nightingale Foundation Green Healthcare Leadership Programme and in 2023 she was awarded the Iolanthe Trust Midwives Award. Hannah has recently been appointed as an associate trainer for the charity Birthrights and also works part-time as a clinical midwifery manager of a consultant-led labour ward in the North West of England.

Media releases, News

RCM urges members in Wales to have their say on pay award

2 minutes read

23 September, 2024

Blog

Using guidelines and evidence to support women to make fully informed choices

By Rachel Drain

3 minutes read

23 September, 2024

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