Sophie Black
Senior Lecturer
I qualified as a midwife in 2007 and have worked in a range of settings within midwifery.
During my career I have worked as a midwife, senior practice development midwife and lecturer in other Higher Education Institutes. I have worked hard to continually develop my skills and experience by looking for opportunities and challenges.
My interest’s include; complex care, simulation using the inter-professional team and preceptorship for newly qualified midwives. I also have training in human factors and hypnobirthing.
I am the module leader for a variety of modules on the BSc (Hons) Midwifery programme. I also contribute to and teach across other modules on postgraduate programmes in the Faculty of Health and Social Care.
My other roles include; cohort leader, module leader, personal academic tutor to a named group of students and academic link practitioner to Wirral University Teaching Hospital. I am deputy programme lead for the BSc (Hons) Midwifery programme.
I would really like to start a doctorate and I aim to apply for a PhD in the near future.
Black, S. (2018). Obstetric emergencies: Enhancing the multi-disciplinary team through simulation. British Journal of Midwifery, 26 (2), Pg. 96-102.
Black, S. (2018). Finding strength after bullying in the workplace: a reflective account. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 28(1), Pg. 23-27.
- MSc Midwifery
- PG Cert in Higher Education (Healthcare)
- BSc Midwifery
- DipHE Midwifery
- Dip Hypnobirthing (KG)
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy