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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards

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Health Information Manager, perinatal researcher and consumer advocate (oh, and occasional mother!)

New South Wales, Australia
Joined August 2009
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@CREStillbirth
Stillbirth CRE
2 years
We are delighted to announce the 2024 edition of the Care Around Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Clinical Practice Guideline is out now! Available for all healthcare professionals in AUS and NZ to promote best practice around the time a baby dies. https://t.co/RYRbdZP8dq
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@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
2 years
Dr Kiarna Brown leads a special Yarn, ‘Making a difference for First Nations women, families and communities’, with Prof Cath Chamberlain, Deanna Stuart Butler & Marisa Smiler-Cairns. Working to canvass & realise better health outcomes for First Nations women #everyweekcounts
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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards
2 years
It really is a privilege to be here today at Parliament House to celebrate the progress and success of the Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Collaborative. #everyweekcounts
@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
2 years
A powerful Welcome to Country by Ngunnawal Elder, Tina Brown, to open the #everyweekcounts National Collaborative Showcase in Canberra. The line “We are all warriors for preterm birth prevention” is about as fitting as it gets. @TheIHI @SaferCareVic @WomensHealthAU @WIRFWA
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@AJOG_thegray
AJOG
2 years
Vasa Previa in Singleton Pregnancies: Diagnosis and Clinical Management Based on an International Expert Consensus https://t.co/HFUBHShMBY
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@ResAustralia
Research Australia
2 years
Our first award of the evening is the Data Innovation Award, sponsored by @digihealthcrc . The Data Innovation Award goes to Professor Georgina Chambers @GMChambersNPESU and her team at the National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit.
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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards
2 years
Congratulations @GMChambersNPESU and our team at NPESU. We won!!! Data Innovation Award at #resausawards for https://t.co/84H5vwhpRA @UNSWMedicine
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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards
2 years
Thrilled to be part of this team with @GMChambersNPESU nominated for the Data Innovation Award at #ResAusAwards. https://t.co/84H5vwhpRA is the only website that provides clinic success rates for all accredited ART Units in Australia plus a patient Estimator. We made it happen!
@ResAustralia
Research Australia
2 years
The NPESU team are among our finalists for the Data Innovation category at this year's #ResAusAwards. You can read more about the team’s work in the article, over on our website: https://t.co/x6kOYqOGEO @cbdrh1 @UNSWMedicine @UNSW 3/3
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@ResAustralia
Research Australia
2 years
🏆🧵 Research Australia is proud to recognise all of the outstanding finalists in this year’s #ResAusAwards. This year, we’re sharing a few of their fantastic stories as an insight into some of the exciting research happening now in Australia. 1/3
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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards
2 years
Just published - our paper evaluating the YourIVFSuccess Estimator: Does a public online IVF prediction tool help set patient expectations? A mixed methods evaluation study https://t.co/c2Adra7AmG @bhaasdyk @GMChambersNPESU
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AbstractSTUDY QUESTION. Does a public online IVF success prediction calculator based on real-world data help set patient expectations?SUMMARY ANSWER. The Y
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@Juliana_OCosta
Juliana Costa
2 years
Low persistence to 4 groups of cardiovascular medicines in 3 years, but high adherence while people are on therapy. Cardiovascular multi-medicine use is common (>31%) but does not appear to impair persistence and adherence to therapy. https://t.co/b0DtespD1m @MedIntelCRE
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@Juliana_OCosta
Juliana Costa
2 years
Pleased to be one of the 45 and Up Study grant recipients who will use this great data set to improve cardiometabolic health of Australians.
@SaxInstitute
Sax Institute
2 years
There’s a big influx of #cardiovascular research using the 45 and Up Study this year, as four new grant recipients supported by the Sax Institute and @heartfoundation begin their work:
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@GMChambersNPESU
Georgina Chambers
3 years
Join us Sunday 12 March 2023 for the PSRM 2023 Pre-Congress Workshops, at Hilton Sydney! Don’t miss this opportunity to attend a choice of 8 concurrent w/shops, led by experts in reproductive medicine. >>To register here: https://t.co/YsztvZSSGw
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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards
3 years
The latest data on IVF clinic success rates has just been released this morning on https://t.co/KLzA17E5z4, a UNSW-developed website. You can search for all accredited IVF clinics in Australia and see their success rates. @UNSWMedicine @cbdrh1
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unsw.edu.au
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@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
3 years
"I won't have a premature birth..." Education, socioeconomic status, and previous full term births count for little as preterm birth does not discriminate. This #WorldPrematurityDay2022 we reflect on the more than 26,000 Australian babies born too soon each year. #everyweekcounts
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@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
3 years
The 2022 edition of #TheWholeNineMonths magazine is packed with important information every pregnant woman needs to know for the best possible outcomes from their pregnancy. If pregnant, or considering a pregnancy, this is for you https://t.co/NvErLl3Ub4 #worldprematurityday
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@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
3 years
Today is #WorldPrematurityDay. Globally, preterm birth remains the leading cause of early childhood death & disability. Today is an opportunity to renew our commitment to helping the most vulnerable babies in our community & celebrate our powerhouse premmies #pretermalliance
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@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
3 years
From the very largest tertiary services to key services in regional communities providing local care, maternity teams from across Oz have come together to bridge the gap between what is actually happening on the ground & what we know will improve outcomes for women & their babies
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Dr Natasha Hirschhorn-Edwards
3 years
Sad to be missing this great event, but so happy to have been involved in developing the program that turned into this national collaborative.
@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
3 years
Alliance Chair & Deputy Chair, Prof John Newnham and Prof @jthanmorris welcome the more than 200 representatives from 50 of Australia’s maternity hospitals that have gathered in Sydney for the Every Week Counts National Preterm Birth Prevention Collaborative. #EveryWeekCounts
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@PretermAlliance
Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance
3 years
Alliance Chair, Prof John Newnham welcomes representatives from 50 of Australia’s maternity hospitals that have gathered in Sydney for the 1st #EveryWeekCounts National Preterm Birth Prevention Collaborative Learning Session. @TheIHI @WomensHealthAU @SaferCareVic @WIRFWA
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@AllisonCummins2
Allison Cummins
3 years
The findings from our study demonstrate women with perinatal mental health conditions benefit from midwifery continuity of care including a reduction in preterm birth @DharmintraP @kbaird20 @MelovSara @jameselhindi @PretermAlliance @SandallJane
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