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Sarah Chitongo

Sarah Chitongo has honed her expertise across all facets of Midwifery. Beyond clinical practice, she has excelled as an Executive Manager, previously serving in the National Health Service as a Midwifery Manager and private organisations. Her influence extends globally as aĀ Specialist AdvisorĀ to the American Pregnancy Association. She continues as a Senior Advisor at Middlesex University.

She pioneered the use ofĀ augmented reality technologyĀ in midwifery training. This cutting-edge approach to enhance education and improve outcomes for both mothers and babies. Her work has positioned her as a leader in the field, demonstrating qualities ofĀ leadership, innovation, and commitment.

Sarah soared to great heights by winning the Mary Seacole award and earned title of Queens Nurse and subsequently further 14 awards on addressing inequalities in maternal health particularly the disproportionately high number of maternal mortality and poor experiences amongĀ Black, Asian, and Ethnic Minority (BAME) women.Ā  Her impactful work has been featured byĀ BBC, Reuters News, and CNN, and she has addressed Parliament, advocating for her initiatives, and getting her work incorporated into the manifesto. Her work has garnered attention acrossĀ eight countriesĀ internationally.

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RCM press for progress on pay for members in Northern Ireland

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7 October, 2024

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RCM welcomes pilot site phase of ABC programme to reduce brain injuries at birth

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7 October, 2024

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