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Dr. Jennifer McNeill is a Professor and Reader in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Queen's University Belfast, part of the Faculty of Medicine, Health & Life Sciences. She specializes in maternal and child health, midwifery education, and public health roles for midwives. Her research focuses on optimizing clinical outcomes and improving midwifery practices through evidence-based approaches. Dr. McNeill has leadership roles including Lead Midwife for Education and membership in the International Confederation of Midwives Research Standing Committee.
Her research interests encompass midwifery education, systematic reviews, and interventions to reduce prenatal stress and anxiety. She has supervised numerous PhD students in areas like continuity of midwifery care and midwifery leadership preparation. Dr. McNeill has been awarded grants for studies such as the APPLE Project and the Positive Minds for Premature Parents initiative.
Key achievements include membership on the Board of Directors of TinyLife and contributions to maternity care policy. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly regarding maternal and child health.
- Research Highlights: Over 60 publications since 2006, focusing on maternal health, midwifery education, and public health interventions.
- Grants: Projects funded by HSC R&D Office, TinyLife, and the Big Lottery.
- Awards: Recognized for contributions to healthcare leadership and team excellence at Queen's University.
Dr. McNeill collaborates internationally, including projects in Thailand, and serves on editorial boards and advisory panels for midwifery organizations.

