Top 10 maternity research priorities virtual symposium 23 June 2026, 10.00AM - 3.00PM

When: 23rd June 2026
Venue: Online
Cost: Free

MIDIRS is proud to sponsor the first-ever RCM Top 10 Maternity Research Priorities Symposium.

This virtual event will bring together midwives, researchers, and maternity professionals to explore the most pressing research priorities shaping the future of midwifery and maternity care.

Designed as a collaborative and inspiring space, the symposium will offer opportunities to share findings, exchange ideas, and connect with others passionate about advancing maternity research. Attendees will gain fresh perspectives on the RCM’s Top 10 research priorities and discover how these insights can influence and enhance midwifery practice.

Join us to be part of a growing research community committed to improving outcomes for women, babies, and families.

https://rcm.org.uk/events/2026/02/04/top-10-maternity-research-priorities-symposium/

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