 
															Julia Magill-Cuerden has worked as a midwife and lecturer in Scotland, Malawi, New Zealand and England for over 50 years. She has been committed to the development of midwifery education and was responsible for introducing curriculum innovations, including the first midwifery degree. She was clinically involved in the quality of care through the role of Supervisor of Midwives. Through her writing and reviewing, Julia has promoted the quality of midwifery and nursing publications and encouraged others to do the same. Having obtained a PhD in 2002 she has supported midwives in research and higher degrees. She was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and Emeritus Scholar of the University of West London.
The honour goes to Julia in recognition of the fact that her professional achievement, scholarship and leadership have made an exceptional contribution to promoting and advancing midwifery.
Contact details:Ā magillcuerdenlang@btinternet.com
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