Every issue of the British Journal of Midwifery is dependent on an essential team of peer reviewers to bring our readers the very best midwifery research and clinical content. Peer reviewers play an invaluable role in assessing each article for relevance, rigour and clarity. Quite simply, the journal could not exist without them. The editor wishes to thank all the people listed here, who have given their time and expertise over 2024. If you would like to review, please email bjm@markallengroup.com
BJM peer reviewers 2024
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Alexandra Hawkins-Drew
Alison Busby
Andreia Goncalves
Andrew Solomon
Angela Carol Grainger
Anna-Marie Madeley
Annabelle Keegan
Anna Maria Brown
Anne E Phillips
Anne Leyland
Antonio Ignacio Sierra Garrocho
Bethan Catherine Christopher
Breda Miremadi
Cassandra Crayford
Catarina Sousa
Cathy Hamilton
Christine Mary Rospopa
Claire Axcell
Claire Helen Leader
Claire Victoria Emmerson
Ellen Kitson Reynolds
Emily Maclean
Emma Collins
Fawzia Zaidi
Francesca Giannatiempo
Gail Anderson
Gaynor J Morrison
Hazel Alexandra Hughes
Heather Allmond
Helen Grace Richmond
Irene Anderson
Jackie Baxter
Jane Elizabeth Cook
Jane Love
Janine Stockdale
Jeanne Murphy
Jo Brooks (nee Bull)
Julie Dawn Jones
Juliet Albert
June Pembroke Hajjaj
Katherine Ryland
Kathryn Bond
Kimberley-Ann Crossan
Ladan Abdirashid Musse
Laura Ossanna
Leisa Foad
Lianne Chapman
Linda Deys
Mabel Blades
Magdalena Ohaja
Margaret Eve Burke
Margaret Hanahoe
Maria Velo Higueras
Marissa Jayne Dainton
Maryam Rouhi
Maxine Carol Wallis-Redworth
Navi Eden Castillo Fernandes
Philip Steer
Rachael Crocker
Ruixin Li
Sadie Geraghty
Samantha Meegan
Sandra Atencia Martinez
Sarah Hay
Sarah Macauley
Sarah Stevenson
Sheena McChlery
Suzanne Emma Colledge
Tom Daniel McEwan
Veronica Blanco Gutierrez
Vivien Perry