
About
Victoria Shaw is a Lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Plymouth's School of Nursing and Midwifery (Faculty of Health). She currently serves as MSc Midwifery Programme Lead, Midwifery Admission Tutor, and holds a Maternity Clinical Fellowship with Health Education England. Previously, she worked as a Midwifery Lecturer at the University of the West of England and as a Midwife at Southmead Hospital (North Bristol NHS Trust).
Her teaching focuses on Biology, Evidence-Informed Decision Making, Clinical Skills, Public Health, Human Reproduction and Development, Epigenetics, and mental health across preconception, antenatal, and intergenerational contexts. She emphasizes applying scientific research to clinical practice through her expertise in midwifery education and maternal health.
Despite no listed publications or awards in the provided text, her professional roles indicate active engagement in midwifery education, program leadership, and clinical training. No specific grants, labs, or teams are mentioned, though her position as Programme Lead suggests involvement in curriculum development and student recruitment strategies.


