Posts by Health Professionals and researchers from the @fraiyaAI Study HQ. Topics on obstetric US and MRI, research, equitable healthcare, tech and diagnosis
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We would like to hear from ALL mamas, dads, partners and health professionals interested in shaping the future of UK pregnancy imaging services and care. See tiny.cc/RAWpregnancySurvey
While focused on sonographer communication in obstetric ultrasound (UK), these communication guidelines offer insights those in many other fields who work with people in the perinatal period.
Sensitive, stigma free, patient centred communication. Recommended reading!
Next up to celebrate #MUAM is the UK consensus guidelines on communicating unexpected findings in obstetric #ultrasound
These are helpful in what is a very tough part of a #sonographers job.
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Thank you to the powerhouse team behind these 🙏💜
There is still time to have you voice heard to prioritise the most important questions in pregnancy research! Anyone with experience of scans in pregnancy,either as a service user, a partner, or a HCP we want to hear from you!tiny.cc/rawpregnancysurvey#inclusiveresearch#pregnancy
For today's #FollowFriday and as part of #BlackHistoryMonth we want to spotlight @MotherhoodGroup which works to amplify Black mothers' voices. Follow them to better understand the experience of Black mothers in the UK, RT their posts and lets raise our voices with them 💜 #BHM
We’re listening! It’s medical ultrasound awareness month and we would like to hear your views on pregnancy care, tests, diagnosis and research participation. See tiny.cc/RAWpregnancySurvey for the 10-15 minute survey and to enter the prize draw.
Today is the fourth day of Black Maternal Mental Health Week #BMMHW21 and were speaking about effective 'engagement' with black mothers and pregnant women.
Hold vital conversations, raise awareness, make changes.
These are the themes that we will be exploring each day of this Black Maternal Mental Health Week:
#BMMHW21
Monday - Why do we need Black Maternal Mental Health Week?
Tuesday - Trust
Wednesday - Community
Thursday - Engage
Friday - Support
Saturday - Listen
Sunday - Reflect
We are holding our first St Thomas’ MVP update on Instalive today at 4pm. If you are a woman or birthing person accessing maternity care st St Thomas’ OR if you’ve recently accessed our services. Please join 🚀 follow @stthomasmvp on Instagram @agnes_agyepong@_prosperitys
Great suggestions as to how to address some of the barriers to #InclusiveResearch. A holistic two-way approach in engaging our local communities in research. Thank you Dr Kate Fryer and Dr Caroline Mitchell @UKRDLeaders
2/2 what can research midwives and nurses do to improve inclusion when recruiting to complex multi-centred trials that have not been designed with this in mind? #whywedoresearch
1/2 Lots of excellent points from the @UKRDLeaders symposium on #InclusiveResearch. It is clear to make the greatest difference inclusion needs to be a priority for those designing research, and those that fund it. However…
Whether seed, bean, fruit or embryo, it can be hugely reassuring to see baby in these early stages but at a routine 12 week scan your sonographer can almost always see baby clearly (even if they don’t want to pose)! Fin/