Kim teaches on the BSc (Hons) Midwifery programme throughout all years and modules and is currently module leader for a level 5 and a level 6 module.
The level 6 module Care Planning and Management prepares student midwives in care planning, delivery of safe and effective care and management of obstetric emergencies.
The Level 5 Module ‘Additional Care Needs applied to Midwifery Practice’ follows on from the level 4 ‘Universal Care Needs applied to Midwifery Practice’ module and focuses upon the service user and neonate with additional care needs.
Kim qualified as a Newborn Infant and Physical Examination Practitioner (NIPE) in 2017 and is leading on the provision of NIPE within the Undergraduate Curriculum. Kim also supports the provision of the Level 6 and 7 Postgraduate Examination of the Newborn Module.
Kim still enjoys working within clinical practice occasionally as a Bank Midwife at a Local Trust to maintain her competencies within clinical practice.