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92% of New Midwives Stay Local
16 Jan
Summary
- University of Sunderland's first midwifery cohort graduated recently.
- An impressive 92% of graduates will work in the local area.
- Most graduates found employment at local hospitals, including RVI.

The University of Sunderland has successfully graduated its inaugural class of midwives, marking a significant milestone for the institution and the local healthcare sector. This pioneering group of 13 professionals completed their Midwifery Practice programme, established in 2022.
A striking 92% of these newly qualified midwives have committed to serving the local community, a testament to their dedication and the program's success in fostering regional commitment. This high retention rate promises a substantial boost to local healthcare services.
Graduates are already securing positions in nearby hospitals, with many choosing to work at esteemed institutions such as the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle, demonstrating a clear intent to contribute their expertise where it is most needed.



