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Obstetrician and Fetal Medicine subspecialist in Bristol. Research interests in UTI in pregnancy, preterm birth and fetal medicine. Creator of @fetalmedcast

Bristol, England
Joined February 2009
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@abimerriel
Abi Merriel
2 months
Roll up roll up get the early bird price! Looking forwards to BMFMS2026! @BMFMSNews
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@apt_sepsis
APT-Sepsis
2 months
We need your help to proritise the🌐maternal sepsis research agenda. Please complete the survey & have your views heard. This work is supported by the WHO and University of Liverpool. The survey is available in English, French and Spanish. Survey Link -
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@MCR_SB_Research
Alexander Heazell
3 months
Do you have personal experience of stillbirth or are you a health professional who cares for people during pregnancy? We need you to prioritise the 10 most important research questions about stillbirth. Please complete the survey at https://t.co/Nb24haIbyO
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@janecurrie
Jane Currie
3 months
We are looking for people with lived experience of urinary tract infection in pregnancy (UTI) to help design research into this problem. If you would like to help, or work with anyone who might, please email utipregnancyresearch@gmail.com for more information.
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@PrenatalTherapy
Anna David
5 months
How much does severe early‐onset fetal growth restriction cost for hospitals & parents? Find out here in our economic assessment https://t.co/dI5UYAJ6wj Of 135 births, 46% were extremely preterm <28+0 weeks, costing an extra mean £157 832 per infant compared to term birth @ucl
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obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Objective Foetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 10% of pregnancies, contributing to 30% of stillbirths. Current management of early-onset FGR (< 32 + 0 weeks' gestation) delivers the foetus...
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@BIIG_UCL
Bladder Infection and Immunity Group
5 months
💬 Take a moment and check out this commentary written by @RKhasriya and Harry, published @NatRevUrol. Click here to read on: https://t.co/5AcoZmBy1P
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@ProfFMcAuliffe
Fionnuala McAuliffe NMH & UCD
5 months
.#RCOG2025@RCObsGyn⁩ great session on #pretermBirth@DrLynneSykes⁩ ⁦@janecurrie
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@fetalmedcast
Conversations in Fetal Medicine podcast
5 months
It feels like it’s been a while … starting to think about the next season of Conversations in Fetal Medicine. Planning to share in the autumn (and hopefully another bonus episode in the meantime!).
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@BMFMSNews
BMFMS
6 months
Final reminder to register for next week's RCOG-BMFMS Management of the Labour Ward event - London & online
@RCObsGyn
RoyalCollegeObsGyn
6 months
Enhance your clinical practice with focused teaching on labour ward leadership, complex obstetric care and multidisciplinary teamwork. Register today: https://t.co/8rA9VLiEs8
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@fetalmedcast
Conversations in Fetal Medicine podcast
7 months
Really happy to share this episode, in conversation with Prof Pranav Pandya, where we discuss his career, topics including the evolution of fetal anomaly screening and the apprenticeship of fetal medicine training, plus lots more. On all usual platforms.
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@crustymcrusty
Nigel Simpson
7 months
Applications invited for a bright, motivated O&G trainee to take up a @tommys Research Fellowship unlocking the microarchitecture of the cervix in #PTB - loads of clinical skills in TVS and cerclage to be acquired along the way too!
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@fetalmedcast
Conversations in Fetal Medicine podcast
8 months
Really happy to share this episode, In conversation with Professor ⁦@GratacosEduard⁩. Hear from his perspective as a leading academic in fetal medicine, discussing AI, prediction in obstetrics and the importance of eating lunch, plus much more!
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@BMFMSNews
BMFMS
9 months
Calling all #MFM #obstetricians #maternal medicine #obstetricphysicians #midwives #medicalstudents @RCObsGyn #BMFMS2025 Great programme Fantastic speakers Excellent networking Simulation And Irish ☘️ !
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@fetalmedcast
Conversations in Fetal Medicine podcast
9 months
Thrilled to share our latest episode, in conversation with the inspirational ⁦@drcynthiagyamfi⁩, discussing her path to being a professor of MFM, preterm research, mentorship, presidency of ⁦@MySMFM⁩ and lots more! On all usual platforms.
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@lucysarahmorse
Lucy Morse
9 months
Due to late cancellations I have two spaces left on this course this Thursday (20th Feb) for senior trainees / fellows in O&G. Happy to take docs from outside the region Please email rwh-tr.clinicalskillsdepartment@nhs.net @curt_simtech @SimWardWolvo @johns16_nina @karishma_mann
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@EmmaFerriman
Emma Ferriman
10 months
📢 📢 The British Maternal & Fetal Medicine Society abstract deadline for Belfast 8th-9th May has been extended to midnight on Thursday 13th February 2025 Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your research!! 🔬 Submit via: https://t.co/lljJx2njqx https://t.co/9L7PETN6TF
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@UKARCOG
UK ARCOG
10 months
TULIP study is now open for nationwide recruitment! Tap into this opportunity to make a national level change! 🎉 tulips.study2025@gmail.com #Research #Opportunity #Science #Health #Change #Study #Recruitment
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@UKARCOG
UK ARCOG
10 months
Exciting new opportunity for trainees! Interested in improving care for pregnant women? We are launching the Treatment of asymptomatic Urinary tract Infection in Pregnancy Screening TU(L)IPS study to address uncertainties in practice. Contact us on tulips.study2025@gmail.com"
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@BMFMSNews
BMFMS
10 months
Join us in Belfast 8-9 May Abstract submission open with deadline on 6 Feb
@BMFMSNews
BMFMS
10 months
BMFMS Conference 2025 | British Maternal & Fetal Medicine Society - BMFMS
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@PrenatalTherapy
Anna David
10 months
BWF Survey on Research and Funding to Address Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. This is a landscape analysis to gain insight into basic science research & funding needed to address adverse pregnancy outcomes (maternal & fetal) https://t.co/1JWENu8hX4
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