Roundtable policy report 📑 Ensuring underserved groups are represented in #MaternalHealth research
‘To provide safe & effective care through research… it is critical that we engage, partner with & listen to mothers from varied backgrounds’
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The @BirminghamBRC Women’s Metabolic Health theme had its launch today, with @thangaratinam providing an overview of ambitions ahead of research talks on #PCOS over the life course, experimental science & adrenal disorders. We also welcomed Hildas #PPIE partners & did a lab tour!
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Truly honoured to have won the Herbert Reiss prize for my oral presentation @ RSM @RCObsGyn Academic Meeting 🏆
It was a great privilege to talk about race & ethnicity in global women’s health
Thank you to my supportive mentors & the organising committee for an inspiring event
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The @BirminghamBRC Women’s Metabolic Health theme had its launch today, with @thangaratinam providing an overview of ambitions ahead of research talks on #PCOS over the life course, experimental science & adrenal disorders. We also welcomed Hildas #PPIE partners & did a lab tour!
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Women’s Health Research | WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Women’s Health, published findings in @BMJ_latest last year, reassuring parents-to-be that the risk of passing the Covid-19 virus from mother to baby is very low @WHOCCGWH @IMSR_UoB bit.ly/3JkjCeQx.com/unibirm_MDS/status/167…
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🌍🤰🏽💪 One year on and Elly Charity fondly recalls our involvement in the Global Women's Health Research Society (GLOW) Conference.
Committed to promoting and protecting women’s health, we find immense pride in supporting and participating in such impactful events.
The @GLOW_Conference, hosted by the @WHOCCGWH Women’s Health and supported by the @The_MRC was an inspiring event. With additional partnerships including #EllyCharity, @ammalife & @CSafeTrial every individual and organisation that attended brought their unique expertise and passion to accelerate advancements in global women's health.
A special thanks to our Trustee @thangaratinam whose dedication and relentless efforts were crucial to making the in person conference a memorable reality.
Check out the hand-drawn visuals from @ImagineerCiC capturing the energy, discussions, and attendees at the event!
#GlobalWomensHealth#GLOWConference#GLOWBrum2022#WomensHealth#weareElly 🌍
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Huge congratulations to @EmotiveTrial Chief Investigator, Prof Arri Coomarasamy, on being awarded an OBE in recognition of his work in helping women and families through his research @arricoomarasamy@unibirmingham@news_ub @IMSR_UoB @unibirm_MDS @WHOCCGWH 🎉👏
We're so proud of Prof. Arri Coomarasamy, a much-loved member of our team, who has been awarded an OBE by His Majesty the King in recognition of his work in improving maternal health for families across the world. Congratulations 🌟
Read more: orlo.uk/Vb6ou
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We’re so proud to have supported @arricoomarasamy, @adam_devall and the @EmotiveTrial team in developing their Postpartum Haemorrhage clinical trial to rapidly identify and address potentially dangerous post birth bleeding, the biggest cause of maternal deaths worldwide.
ALT Memberrs of the E-MOTIVE trial team
ALT Members of the E-MOTIVE trial team
ALT E-MOTIVE team members talking through a presentation
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Good news: a new trial to manage postpartum bleeding shows highly promising results. This could represent a major breakthrough in reducing maternal deaths. #HealthForAllx.com/WHO/status/16558646562…
A 🆕 trial promises a major breakthrough in preventing deaths from postpartum bleeding, which is the leading cause of maternal mortality globally.
Following the intervention, severe bleeding after childbirth was reduced by more than 60%
👉 bit.ly/42wFP08
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Postpartum haemorrhage affects ~24 million women per year and is the leading cause of #maternalmortality worldwide. This study finds that the condition can be identified and treated quicker by using a low-cost drape to measure blood loss and bundling @WHO recommended treatments.
A 🆕 trial promises a major breakthrough in preventing deaths from postpartum bleeding, which is the leading cause of maternal mortality globally.
Following the intervention, severe bleeding after childbirth was reduced by more than 60%
👉 bit.ly/42wFP08
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I’m very encouraged by the E-MOTIVE Trial results released today at #IMNHC2023 to treat postpartum hemorrhage, the #1 cause of maternal mortality. This new approach led by @unibirmingham and @WHO could drastically improve women’s chances of surviving childbirth globally. b-gat.es/3BclMsw