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Natasha Carr serves as a Senior Midwifery Lecturer at Birmingham City University's Midwifery Department, where she provides teaching and learning support for both long and short BSc (Hons) Midwifery Programmes. She maintains strong clinical connections with local NHS Trusts and holds an honorary contract with Birmingham Women's and Children's Healthcare NHS Trust, where she works clinically at Birmingham Women's Hospital as a link tutor.
Her professional expertise spans multiple specialized areas of midwifery practice. As a Registered Midwife, Professional Midwifery Advocate, and Newborn And Infant Physical Examination (NIPE) Practitioner, she brings substantial clinical experience to her academic role. She leads the Professional Midwifery Advocate (A-EQUIP) Programme and teaches on the Examination of the Newborn Programme alongside colleagues.
Currently pursuing a PhD in Health, Carr demonstrates ongoing commitment to advancing her knowledge and contributing to academic research in her field. Her work focuses on bridging academic theory with clinical practice through strong partnerships with healthcare providers.
Natasha Carr actively contributes to developing culturally competent healthcare practitioners through her involvement in programs addressing health inequalities and cultural humility in midwifery practice, though specific research publications are not listed in the available materials.
As an educator, she supervises students in clinical settings and contributes to curriculum development for midwifery education programs. Her honorary NHS contract enables her to maintain current clinical skills while informing her academic teaching with real-world practice experience.




