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Chantelle Thomas is a Lecturer in Midwifery at Sheffield Hallam University, combining clinical practice with academia. She holds qualifications including BSc (Hons) and BMid (Hons), and is pursuing an MSc Midwifery (University of Central Lancashire) alongside a PgCert in Health and Social Care Education (Sheffield Hallam University). Her clinical background includes roles as a Core Midwife in antenatal care and Quality and Effectiveness Midwife in audits/governance. Currently, she practices clinically at Sheffield Teaching Hospital’s Jessop Wing, providing care across antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal phases.
Teaching focuses on the BSc (Hons) Midwifery programme, with module leadership for Midwifery Advancing Holistic Practice (Level 5). Key teaching areas include Antenatal Complications, Vulnerabilities in Pregnancy, Clinical Skills, and Research Governance. Her research priorities address Reduced Fetal Movements, Maternal Age Advancement, Stillbirth Prevention, and experiential studies of midwives and patients.
Publications emphasize student midwives’ educational challenges, particularly infant feeding training. Active in healthcare education conferences, her work explores clinical preparedness and interprofessional collaboration. No scientific awards are explicitly noted, though her contributions to midwifery education and clinical governance are highlighted.


