Urgent measures are needed in England to reduce the infant mortality rate and underlying risk factors for vulnerable families—including babies born preterm, @_tpillay@miketrenell
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Urgent measures are needed in England to reduce the infant mortality rate and underlying risk factors for vulnerable families—including babies born preterm, @_tpillay@miketrenell
https://t.co/2O6zyQ8FUO
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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@a_ewer our best wishes too, for a happy and fulfilled retirement. You will continue to inspire as mentor, friend, confidante, guide and so much more- what a wonderful career. From all of us @Opti_Prem and @UHLNeonates
Wishing our colleague and friend, Prof. Andy Ewer, a happy retirement on his final day at @BWH_NHS. As a mentor to a generation of neonatologists and the driving force behind the pioneering Pulse OX testing, he leaves a lasting legacy. Thankyou Prof.Ewer
And an #AntibioticGuardian champion and strong supporter. #DoIt4Das. An Antibiotic Guardian award exists in his name/memory. “The Das Pillay Antimicrobial Stewardship Memorial Award: This award is to recognise innovation the field of antimicrobial stewardship at a junior level”.
Dr Devadas Ganesh ‘Das’ Pillay was an innovator of infection management. A leading light in antibiotic stewardship, his influence extended locally and nationally #DoIt4Das. To find out more about Das Pillay and his legacy, visit: https://t.co/IJnOP2QnkV
@KarenLuyt@BAPM_Official@NCMD_England excellent talk-modifiable risk factors in infant mortality in UK- highlighting again that public health must be our priority in driving neonatal/perinatal care forward. @STORKprogramme working on harder to reach populations& schools