معرفی
Kristina Goh is a Lecturer in Midwifery and Midwifery Education Fellow at Middlesex University, with a clinical role as a midwife at University College London Hospital (UCLH). She is affiliated with the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education's Adult, Child & Midwifery department. Her research focuses on improving healthcare access for global majority women, intercultural communication in maternity care, and decolonizing midwifery education.
Education:
- BSc Midwifery (Hons), University of Greenwich (2021)
- MSc Global Health and Development, University College London (2022)
- PGCert in Medical and Healthcare Education, Anglia Ruskin University (2025)
- Systematic Holistic Examination of the Newborn, Middlesex University (2024)
Research Interests:
- Health equity for Black and minoritized ethnic women
- Cultural competency in midwifery practice
- Decolonizing medical curricula
- Intercultural communication in healthcare
Teaching: Module leader for Examination of the Newborn Part 2 (20-month BSc Midwifery) and Complexities in Labour and Birth (3-year BSc Midwifery). Supervision responsibilities include supporting students through her roles in academic and clinical settings.
Awards:
- Merit Award for Outstanding Achievement (University of Greenwich, 2021)
- Macdonald Buchanan Scholarship (UCLH Foundation Trust, 2024)
External Activities:
- Student Advisory Board Member at Elsevier (2021–2021)
- RCM Branch Secretary at UCLH (2023–present)
- Student Lead for London Network of Nurses and Midwives' Homelessness Group (2021–present)
Grants: Received funding from the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Charity (2023) to support research improving continuity of care access for Black and minoritized ethnic women in London.

