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Dr. Ann Robinson is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Integrated Care (Midwifery) at the University of Surrey. She holds advanced qualifications including a PhD, MSc, PGCEA, and ADM/RGN. Her career spans over three decades in midwifery and clinical academia, with a focus on women-centered healthcare, sexual health, and qualitative research methods.
Education includes a training as a Registered Nurse at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, midwifery qualification in 1986, and specialization in gynecological nursing at the Chelsea Hospital for Women. Her research interests include qualitative methodologies, new roles in healthcare, and women's health challenges such as postnatal depression and contraception access for marginalized groups.
- Active in projects like the Persistent Tears Feasibility Study and the PARTNER Study on nutrition and exercise.
- Collaborates on initiatives like the PREPARE project focusing on periconception care.
- Explores ethical issues in healthcare practices, such as maternal-infant separation and barriers to care for refugees.
Her publications address topics like nurse-led sexual health services for homeless individuals, breastfeeding support, and contraceptive challenges for women with diabetes. She emphasizes patient-centered care and improving healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations.
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