My new year thought rather than resolution (as it’s out of my control), and reinforced in past week.
Our health care staff are our angels, our genius and our solution.
Support them, look after them and value them and we have a future. Lose them and we are in real trouble.
Out today: Effective and simple interventions to improve outcomes for preterm infants worldwide: The FIGO PremPrep‐5 initiative - Hall - 2024 - International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/kyqkDzVPlV
A reminder - someone with sickle cell disease cannot be diagnosed with diabetes using glycated haemoglobin or HbA1c. 🧵
The ‘A’ in HbA1c denotes HbA and people with sickle cell disease don’t make HbA they only make HbS.
Now if you send an HbA1c sample to the lab anyway you may or may not get a result back…
Happy #InternationalDayOfTheMidwife!
Brenda Creaney, Executive Director of Nursing and User Experience, thanks our midwives for the incredible work they do and explains how important midwives are in the care of babies, mothers and families.
Merry Christmas to all those working in the NHS today
Many staff in the NHS are grossly underpaid (even on Christmas day👇) but none more so than Junior Doctors who frequently graduate with >£100k debt
RT to support them & ask government to pay them ALL fairly #PayRestoration
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Special Statement: Emergency checklist, planning worksheet, and system preparedness bundle for placenta accreta spectrum https://t.co/RxQ4YcapDG
Understanding & influencing courageous behaviour is an important part of leading change. If we don't feel courage, we won't try new things. @BillTreasurer helpfully describes "three buckets of courage":
1) TRY courage is the courage of first attempts, being wiling to experiment & try new things.
2) TRUST courage is about letting go of formulas that worked in the past, our preconceptions about how things should be & our need to control.
3) TELL courage is where people feel safe to express themselves authentically & fully.
It's our role as leaders to actively nurture the three courage buckets to create an environment where confidence & psychological safety prevail over fear. Powerful blog & sketchnote by @tnvora: https://t.co/2m9t5481m3, based on https://t.co/saA4DxaZAo
Our preterm birth screening lit review paper has been published today!
As always, a pleasure to work with @neilmogorman and @RolnikDaniel
https://t.co/taZrCxxSfZ
Women in Northern Ireland can now visit participating community pharmacies for advice and treatment for uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), without having to wait for a GP appointment.
➡️https://t.co/0Y6lIneGjJ
Emergency caesareans are associated with an increased risk of recurrent early preterm birth: a commentary - Glazewska‐Hallin - 2024 - BJOG: An Int J of Obstetrics & Gynaecology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/OmWVbAs6Fd
Published in issue this week. With 2min video.
🇨🇦 85,650 babies born after #CovidVaccination in #pregnancy vs 56,336 babies from unvaccinated pregnancies
👉🏻 Risk of death and disease lower in newborns from vaccinated pregnancies
👉🏻 No difference in hospital admission up to six months old
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https://t.co/GdwVCLlPk7
1/I want to share a story that happened recently that explains why this sort of response makes me so angry. I was called about a patient who had gone round the houses trying to get a diagnosis, and eventually a physio called saying they thought they had a neurological condition.
Let’s make sure we all spread the message- vaccines are safe in pregnancy, Covid and flu are not. Covid-19: Confusion around vaccination during pregnancy likely to have contributed to deaths of 27 women in the UK | The BMJ https://t.co/tURFrH3wbT
33 women died directly due to COVID-19 during pregnancy or up to 6 weeks after the end of pregnancy. When these deaths directly due to COVID-19 are excluded, the maternal mortality rate in the UK in 2019-2021 was 10.1 women per 100,000 giving birth https://t.co/fFx5yHMOyk
Amniotic sludge is associated with x3 increase risk of pregnancy loss, & inflammatory markers/raised ffn. Probably infective material but could can be a target for intervention and intensive monitoring? @SuffNatalie@kingsmedicine ... https://t.co/9i0fNcNoIT