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Karn Cliffe

Doctor of Midwifery

Republic of Ireland

Karn Cliffe

Karn's Story

Karn Cliffe spent more than two decades working as a nurse and midwife in London, Wales, Australia and her native Ireland ¨C achieving multiple degrees in the process. Among those was a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, which allows her to work as a midwifery lecturer, however, Karn decided she wanted to remain in clinical practice while carrying out research.

¡°The natural progression was to undertake a Clinical Doctorate,¡± explained Karn.

¡°I had explored a number of options in the UK, but on the day of my interview in °®Âþµº, I just knew I wanted to study there. The campus was beautiful, but it was more the atmosphere that drew me.¡±

Karn spent seven years undertaking research at °®Âþµº and, during her time at the University, enjoyed exploring local historical sites and shopping.

Reflecting on her time at °®Âþµº, Karn said: ¡°I appreciated the relaxed and supportive atmosphere in class from lecturers and classmates. My supervisors, Dr Ashley Shepherd and Professor Helen Cheyne provided excellent support throughout the seven years.¡±

Karn is currently working as Assistant Director of Nursing and Midwifery with the Irish National Sepsis Programme ¨C a role she had to juggle with the studies.

¡°I changed jobs two and a half years ago, so I took some time out to concentrate on my new role,¡± Karn explained. ¡°The University enabled this by not putting pressure on me and I received great support from my supervisors, manager and family.¡±

Karn describes her time at °®Âþµº as ¡°inspiring, motivating and character building.¡±