NHS England’s Strategic Clinical Networks for maternity and children are working to increase training for staff and to introduce a specific package to improve detection of growth restriction.
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The work of the Strategic Clinical Network in its first year has laid the foundations for major transformation of maternity services.
Edie is an experienced practicing Midwife at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. Patients can send non-urgent questions to Edie, the e-Midwife by email, via Facebook or Twitter.
Celebrating nurses and midwives at Lewisham and Greenwich.
NHS England publishes new data on the progress of hospitals in acute emergency and maternity care across London.
Royal United Hospital, Bath to run its own maternity services for first time in 22 years.
Maternal death rates in the capital have decreased by nearly 40% in the last three years.
Miriam Stoppard opens the Bereavement Room in a maternity unit at The Princess Royal University Hospital in Kent.
Local media coverage of the latest developments by midwives in Farnborough.
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich hold early pregnancy evenings.
As the nation is captivated by the increasing presence of pregnancy and childbirth on television, the Maternity Team at South London Healthcare NHS Trust has seized the opportunity to encourage women who learn they are pregnant to ‘Call The Midwife’.
On Tuesday 18th December 2012, the Heads of two of the most influential and significant professional organisations for the medical care of women across the UK will be making a visit to witness the latest innovations in Maternity care at South London Healthcare NHS Trust.