The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) recently welcomed undergraduate and postgraduate midwifery students from across the country to a dedicated engagement event aimed at strengthening the relationship between the regulator and the next generation of midwives.
The Midwifery Student Ambassador Forum provided midwifery students with a unique opportunity to connect with NMBI, learn more about the role of the regulator, and understand how the regulator will support them throughout their professional journey as midwives.
Midwifery students from the six higher education institutions that deliver midwifery education programmes heard from NMBI President, Áine Lynch; NMBI Chief Executive Officer, Carolyn Donohoe; NMBI Director of Professional Standards – Midwifery, Dr Karn Cliffe; and other members of NMBI’s senior management team, who encouraged them to embrace their role within the wider student community.
Speaking at the event, NMBI President Áine Lynch said: “We are delighted that you will partner with NMBI in promoting the midwifery profession and in participating with us at events throughout the year. Your involvement will make a real and lasting difference. You are the voice of our student community.
“Your input, insight, and engagement will continue to raise the profile of midwifery. Your commitment will inspire others who may be considering a career in midwifery to take that first step. I encourage you to get involved and use your influence to help shape the future of your profession.”
The event highlighted the importance of direct engagement between NMBI and students, ensuring that the regulator remains connected to the experiences, concerns, and priorities of those entering the profession.
NMBI Chief Executive Officer, Carolyn Donohoe, said it is “essential” for NMBI to meet with undergraduate and postgraduate midwifery students and to “hear directly about the issues that matter most” to them. “Your perspectives are invaluable, and we look forward to hearing your contributions throughout today’s discussions,” she said.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.