
Camella Main is Consultant Midwife for East Midlands Ambulance Service and Lead Midwife for London Ambulance Service in the UK. She also co-chairs the UK’s National Prehospital Maternity and Newborn Group. She is a pre-hospital assessor for MBRRACE (Mothers and Babies Reducing Risk through Audit and Confidential Enquiries). She is a member of the Newborn Life Support subcommittee for the Resuscitation Council UK. She is on the UK-MED register as a humanitarian midwife. She teaches antenatal classes and works clinically as a midwife at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. She has completed a Masters in Enhanced Midwifery Care and a post-graduate certificate in Neuro-behavioural Physical Assessment of the Newborn.
She has previously worked in a range of clinical and leadership midwifery posts including fetal monitoring specialist, inpatient matron and midwifery practice leader for intrapartum care. She has previously worked in the UK, New Zealand, Tanzania, the Netherlands,
Haiti and Jamaica in midwifery leadership and humanitarian roles. In her spare time, Camella plays netball, enjoys cooking, travelling and outdoor activities.

