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Kerry Beagrie - BSc Midwifery

Kerry Beagrie at Summer Graduation 2024
33-year-old Kerry Beagrie, from Fraserburgh, is the first in her family to go to university having initially undertaken an HNC in Early Education and Childcare before working as a nursery teacher following leaving school.

Kerry experienced first-hand the invaluable support she’d received during her own childbirth which prompted the prospects of studying midwifery, something she hadn’t considered prior to having children.

“I believed that I would make a compassionate, empathetic and caring midwife and that the world could always benefit from more of them.

“I wanted to make a difference for women and families by ensuring that their pregnancy, birth and postpartum journey was as special as it should be.â€

As a mature student, Kerry met all the entry requirements apart from science and so decided to go back to her former school at Fraserburgh Academy to obtain National 5 and Higher biology.

When she received the acceptance letter to study at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ, she was over the moon.

“It was a stepping stone to achieving my dream. I couldn’t believe I’d been given this opportunity and was really excited to be embarking on a new career as a midwife.â€

With a busy home life, Kerry decided to use the alternative placement route throughout her studies to give her more flexibility and longer summer holidays to fit around her family.

“T³ó±ð midwifery course was really flexible and family friendly as it offered breaks within placement time. I took the alternative route through my course which meant I got five weeks extra off over the summer holidays with my children each year. I then made up the 15-weeks at the end of the course.

“I started my course bang in the middle of the pandemic. Having lectures online over the three years was actually a blessing in disguise for me, as it allowed me to be at home for my children and not have the 50 miles commute every day.â€

Now that Kerry is graduating, she feels immensely proud of her achievements.

“I have loved my three years at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ and also my placements in NHS Grampian. I’ve had such a positive experience and am very proud to have achieved my degree with distinction.

“Having two children alongside university, essays, assessments and full-time placement has been intense. I’m glad I had that downtime with my family to enjoy those summers together because of the flexibility of the midwifery course as you don’t get that time back. 

“I don’t think I could have achieved my degree without the support of my children’s dad and his mum. My mother-in-law pretty much had my children move in when their dad was away at sea, and I was on full-time placement.â€

Now that Kerry is graduating, she’s already started her first job with NHS Grampian.

“I’m looking forward to embracing new learning opportunities as I work round my rotations although I think that the Labour Ward will always have my heart.

“ºìÐÓÊÓƵ has really prepared me for my next steps and opened up a whole new career. The maternity course teaches you that maternity care should be person-centred and provide holistic care for families. I hope to have this at the forefront of my mind whilst I navigate through my career.

“I would encourage anyone considering midwifery to go for it. It’s the best job in the world. I would also like to reassure current students that you’ll be fine, the real learning continues in your blues.â€

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