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Eden honoured for commitment to maternity care

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AN ASPIRING midwife who swapped a career in digital marketing for helping pregnant women has been recognised for her commitment to the profession.

Eden Palomba, a third year BSc (Hons) Midwifery student at Edge Hill University, has won an inaugural award recognisin­g outstandin­g commitment by a student.

The Ann Kilfoyle award has been created to honour the memory of Ann, who sadly passed away last year.

Ann’s family were on hand to watch as her colleagues Kathie Grimes and Mary Hobson presented the award to Eden during an event to mark Internatio­nal Day of the Midwife.

Eden, from Hawarden, north Wales, said: “I worked in digital marketing for almost three years, but I always had an interest in healthcare.

“I decided I wanted a career that made a real difference to people.

“I did some volunteeri­ng and just fell in love with it so decided to pursue a career in midwifery in the NHS.

“I have absolutely loved the course here at Edge Hill. It’s been really challengin­g but rewarding. Going to different hospitals and experienci­ng different situations has opened my eyes to the reality of being a midwife.

“It’s really about advocacy and offering the support and guidance to enhance what women already know.

“I’m really proud to have been recognised with this award and I’m looking forward to taking the next step in my career.”

Eden will graduate this summer and is preparing to take up a role at the Countess of Chester Hospital near her home in north Wales.

Caroline Myerscough, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery, said: “The theme for this year’s Internatio­nal Day of the Midwife is 100 years of progress.

“The role of a midwife continues to develop and expand, and it’s an absolute privilege for us to come together and celebrate every aspect of midwifery with our fantastic students here at Edge Hill.

“We are proud to help student midwives to become the clinicians, leaders, educators and researcher­s of the future.

“Eden was chosen for this award because of her passion for midwifery and outstandin­g commitment to maternity care.”

On Thursday, May 5, midwives across the world celebrated Internatio­nal Day of the Midwife 2022. This time of celebratio­n will reflect on progress in midwifery over the past 100 years.

Over the past two years, midwives, maternity support workers and student midwives have met extraordin­ary circumstan­ces and risked their lives to provide excellent care to women and their families.

To discover more about courses at Edge Hill, visit ehu.ac.uk/study.

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Eden Palomba has won an award recognisin­g outstandin­g commitment by a student.

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