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Student life: March 2010

  • Stressed Student exam A step-by-step guide to examsAre your exams fast approaching? Are you experiencing a sense of panic? Fear not - University of Chester's deputy head of midwifery and reproductive health Jane Harris has formulated some key pointers.
  • Student studying Studying: the key to successNeeding to get down to studying? Want to make sure you get it right? University of Chester's head of midwifery and reproductive health and lead for midwifery education Andrea McLaughlin may have a few answers.
  • Man drawing student cartoons Student musingsThe RCM's Student Midwives Working Group (SMWG) debates and discusses issues affecting student midwives at local and national levels to inform the work of the RCM on behalf of student members.
  • RCM annual conference 2009 Stepping stones to the futureSecond-year student midwives from King's College London Octavia Wiseman and Rachel Hemming describe their many highlights from the RCM's 19th student midwives conference.
  • Assessments: how to remove the fear factorAnglia Ruskin University's senior lecturer Karen Bartholomew dispels the fear and anxiety surrounding academic assessments.
  • moving house The road was never going to be easyAfter three years of study and training at the University of Chester coupled with relocation, direct-entry midwife Sarah Jennings finds herself employed in a consultant-led unit. Here she describes the highs and lows of university life, and provides some top tips on applying for and getting a job.
  • To qualification and beyondSara Smith is a newly-qualified midwife working at Mid Essex Hospitals Trust. Here she provides a snapshot of university life, her journey along the way and some useful lessons she's learnt.