
معرفی
Sandie Sheppard serves as a Lecturer in Midwifery within the Department of Midwifery at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Worcester. She completed her midwifery qualification at the University of Worcester in 2018 and gained extensive clinical experience at Gloucester Royal Hospital, holding roles including Rotation Midwife and Maternity Triage and Ambulance Hub Lead Midwife.
Education
- Midwifery Qualification, University of Worcester (2018)
Research and Teaching Interests
Sandie's primary research and teaching focus encompasses obstetric emergency care, maternity triage systems (including the Birmingham Symptom Specific Obstetric Triage System - BSOTS), and the management of pregnancy complications. She is skilled in clinical simulation of obstetric emergencies and advocates for evidence-based practice, quality improvement, leadership development, and interprofessional teamwork in maternity services.
Professional Experience
As a specialist senior Midwife at Gloucester Royal Hospital, she provided clinical leadership and supervised patient care using BSOTS. She was instrumental in the 24-hour Flow and Quality team, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient management and care standards across the maternity division.
Advising and Grants
The provided information does not detail any student advising activities or research grants.
Teams and Collaboration
Sandie actively participated in the 24-hour Flow and Quality team at Gloucester Royal Hospital, working alongside medical and midwifery professionals to ensure high-quality, coordinated patient care.



