Sharon Rapsey
Antenatal Care
Basic Life Support
Birth Injury/Development Injury
Blood Transfusion
Caesarean Section
Complex Pregnancy
Community Midwifery
Delivery Emergency
Emergency Surgery
Fetal Heart Monitoring
Home Birthing
Hospital Acquired Infections
Intrapartum Care
Intravenous Access
Labour Ward Care
Medicines Management
Midwifery
Midwifery Led Care
Needlestick Injuries
Neonatal
Neonatal Resuscitation
Obstetric Emergencies
Pain Management
Perineal Trauma
Pregnancy Loss (after 22 weeks)
Risk Management
Safeguarding Adults
Safeguarding Children
Sepsis
Venepuncture/Cannulation
Water Births
Wound Care (not pressure ulcers)
Wound Closure and Suturing (Perineum)
Sharon has been a midwife since 2004 with clinical experience, currently practicing as a triage clinician. Alongside her current role within the NHS she also teaches antenatal classes to expectant parents, in-person and also via online digital platforms. This requires knowledge of current NICE guidelines and hospital policies that influence the care delivered in maternity settings.
Sharon has experience of reviewing clinical incidents in a non-biased, methodical way, highlighting key issues that require further analysis following the investigation process. Being involved in bringing about change to improve the care women and their families receive in maternity services has led to her interest in the medico legal industry.
Specialisms
Biography
Reports
Liability Report
Screening Report
Pro bono opinion
Ages Covered
Midwife
Prenatal
Neonates and Babies - 0-28 days
Adolescents - 12-18 years
Young Adults - 19-25 years
Adults 26+ years