Consultant Neonatologist Professor Tilly Pillay closes this year’s conference with a talk on OPTI-PREM: Assessing best place of care for preterm births at 27-31 weeks gestation in England.
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Calling parents and families in UK, who would like to participate in co producing recommendations atound best place of care for preterm babies born 27-31 weeks. Join us on MS Teams at https://t.co/UzzUblzQYq or write to [email protected]
Calling parents and families in UK, who would like to participate in co producing recommendations atound best place of care for preterm babies born 27-31 weeks. Join us on MS Teams at https://t.co/UzzUblzQYq or write to [email protected]
@drwendytyler@BAPM_Official so wonderful to hear our UK LNUs are delivering equitable care vs NICUs for 27-31w babies mortality as we need to support families and keep care as close to home as possible. More to come from OpiPrem.
Watching yourself present is an interesting experience, but I hope everyone’s enjoyed the talk & I’m looking forward to taking your questions live! #PerinatalEquality@BAPM_Official
Preliminary results around gestation specific mortality for babies born between 27-31 weeks in England (vs unit designation at birth) is to be presented on 5 Oct @BAPM_Official https://t.co/gpGzlNhDxW
All perspectives and comments welcome
Preliminary results around gestation specific mortality for babies born between 27-31 weeks in England (vs unit designation at birth) is to be presented on 5 Oct @BAPM_Official https://t.co/gpGzlNhDxW
All perspectives and comments welcome