
Birmingham Women’s NICU Research
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12-12-2019 10:27:17
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Great end to a successful week for @nicuBWC #neonatalresearch - consented our 1st 2 women to FEED1 Trial today. Busy on call weekend ahead to ensure seamless experience for all #researchneversleeps #whywedoresearch


An exciting opportunity to join us at our outstanding BWC PICU - flexible working within a progressive team, research, staff education and support just a little of what we do and offer!! BWC NHS Trust


Randomised our first baby into FEED1 Trial almost 2 weeks after mother gave consent - HUGE team effort from the entire @nicuBWC to give this family the opportunity to take part in research <3hrs post birth 🙌 #antenatalconsent #teamnicu


FEED1 Trial Chief Investigator, Shalini Ojha, talks about the trial and research today celebrating #WomenInScience




To ensure you get the latest messages on #COVID19 we’re pausing activity from this account. If you don’t already, please follow our official Trust Twitter accounts and check bwc.nhs.uk for latest updates. Thank you. BWC NHS Trust @birmingham_childrens Bham Women's Hosp 💙


Congratulations to the Birmingham Women's team for their achievements in September 2020. The team recruited above their monthly target (2 babies in total) and also hit the 640th milestone for the Baby-OSCAR study. Well done!


Nice summary of our work. Research reveals new insight into why breastfed babies have improved immune system. Well done Gergely Toldi Hannah Wood Andrew Beggs @nicuBWC Birmingham Women’s NICU Research @unibirm_MDS medicalxpress.com/news/2021-01-r…

Incredible team work this morning = infant recruited to FEED1 Trial! Assent taken by @nicuBWC clinical team, remotely randomised by research team working from home. #COVID19 won’t stop us offering families the opportunity to participate in research 🙌 #teamNICU #DreamTeam

Birmingham Women’s NICU Research @nicuBWC Great work! Excellent demonstration of #COVID19 safe delivery of research. Thank you and well done!

Covid affects our students in many ways including research projects for intercalation. Makes me so proud when one achieves a publication even before thesis submitted! Congratulations Eleanor Gadd! @unibirm_MDS Bham Women's Hosp 💙 thanks Gergely Toldi Birmingham Women’s NICU Research and Dr Dr Victoria Hodgetts Morton

Honoured to be asked to give this talk for Royal for Women in memory of Vish Rasiah. Please join if you can. Starts 9am UK time, 8pm Aus time. All welcome! RahulPrasad BAPM The Neonatal Society


