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Donald brings ultrasound to obstetrics

On June 7, 1958, English physician Ian Donald published “Investigation of abdominal masses by pulsed ultrasound” in the medical journal The Lancet. This seminal article not only paved the way for ultrasound observations in obstetrics, but also the widespread use of ultrasound in medical diagnosis in general. A.S.Ganesh takes a look at the life of Donald, who played a key role in bringing ultrasound to medicine. ....

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Residents in majority-Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe maternal morbidity


Residents in majority-Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe maternal morbidity
Residents in majority-Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe pregnancy-related health problems than those living in predominantly-white areas, according to a new study of pregnancies at a Philadelphia-based health system, which was led by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The findings, published today in
Obstetrics and Gynecology, suggest that neighborhood-level public health interventions may be necessary in order to lower the rates of severe maternal morbidity such as a heart attack, heart failure, eclampsia, or hysterectomy and mortality in the United States. ....

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Labor will bring back essential health services including maternity and permanent medical staff to Mersey Community Hospital


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Labor will bring back essential health services including maternity and permanent medical staff to Mersey Community Hospital
Tasmanian Labor
Labor will expand clinical services and establish the Mersey as a National Centre for Rural Health and Integrated Maternity Care
Labor will ensure high-quality clinical care for the north-west community
Only Labor is working for Tasmanians to deliver better health outcomes
The Mersey Community Hospital will be transformed into a National Centre for Rural Health and Integrated Maternity Care under a Majority Labor Government.
Labor Leader Rebecca White said Labor’s vision would see the Mersey Hospital take advantage of its unique position as a national leader in high-quality clinical care, build on its regional and rural health workforce and deliver additional funding for building upgrades. ....

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Al Wakra Hospital non-COVID-19 obstetrics and gynecology patients transferred to WWRC


 11 Apr 2021 - 12:17
The Peninsula Online
Doha: The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has announced on Twitter that services for all non-COVID-19 patients in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Al Wakra Hospital have been transferred to Women’s Wellness and Research Center (WWRC) to receive the necessary care. This is in line with an earlier announcement that Al Wakra Hospital was designated as a medical facility for Covid-19 cases.
The Ministry also mentioned that all Al Wakra patients due for outpatient appointments will be contacted either through a phone call or a text message to inform the patients that they have been booked for a virtual or face-to-face consultation. It also added that patients can call the Al Wakra Hospital hotline numbers 4011 5442/4011 4755 for assistance. ....

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