Pusing Boundaries and making it happen

Mary Steen

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Abstract

This paper describes and discusses one midwife’s journey of becoming and being a professor of midwifery. The main focus is on pushing the boundaries and making it happen. The author’s nursing and midwifery career is the case study and the past, present and future are the three destinations en route that are explored through personal reflections and aspirations. The content will demonstrate that ‘the journey is the reward’ and enjoying the adventure and having creative ideas and vision helps along the way. Nevertheless, the journey can be challenging and sometimes the path chosen is not the most direct route. It highlights the important role that others can play when supporting and encouraging you to find your way and, ultimately, meet your goals. It also discusses how you will meet people along the way who will join you on your journey and some who will not. People make systems work, so you have to know how to motivate and encourage others. Research has played an important role throughout the journey and the author demonstrates how the dissemination of research findings can ultimately make a difference. In addition, the importance of communication, collaboration and networking should never be under-estimated, as these aspects will help to push the boundaries and make it happen.
Original languageEnglish
Pages40-44
Number of pages5
Volume10
No.2
Specialist publicationEvidence Based Midwifery
PublisherRCM The Royal College of Midwives
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • Midwifery
  • Leadership
  • Innovation
  • Research

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