Kate Smith-Jackson (@drkatesj) 's Twitter Profile
Kate Smith-Jackson

@drkatesj

Renal SpR, Research interest in complement and obstetric nephrology/obstetric medicine.

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National aHUS Service (@nationalahus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The National aHUS Service ‘s Vicky Shuttleworth explaines the ground breaking Kidney Research UK funded research in Newcastle on #aHUS to the Lord Mayor of Newcastle. Help them by joining the bridges walk. kidneyresearchuk.org/fundraising-ev…

The <a href="/NationalaHUS/">National aHUS Service</a> ‘s <a href="/VickyShuttles/">Vicky Shuttleworth</a> explaines the ground breaking <a href="/Kidney_Research/">Kidney Research UK</a> funded research in Newcastle on #aHUS to the Lord Mayor of Newcastle. Help them by joining the bridges walk. kidneyresearchuk.org/fundraising-ev…
Julia Prague (@julia_prague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a frontline doctor in London - you really really need to take this seriously - it is bad - it is really bad - already - and it’s predicted to be worse by next weekend - too many people really don’t get it yet - stay indoors!! Seriously! #FlattenTheCurve #COVID19 Dr Rachel Clarke

Natalie Silvey - silv24.bsky.social (@silv24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the face of someone who just spent 9 hours in personal protective equipment moving critically ill Covid19 patients around London. I feel broken - and we are only at the start. I am begging people, please please do social distancing and self isolation #covid19

This is the face of someone who just spent 9 hours in personal protective equipment moving critically ill Covid19 patients around London.

I feel broken - and we are only at the start. I am begging people, please please do social distancing and self isolation #covid19
Jamie Willows (@jamiekwillows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you manage the renal impact of #covid19 on general wards? My summarised recommendations on; ✅ AKI ✅ Volume status ✅ ACEi ✅ Transplant & dialysis patients taken from RenalAssoc, #eraedta, #nephjc & UpToDate = lots of relevant info in 8 tweets👇 #medtwitter #covid4mds

Katherine Clark (@renalmidwife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Attention all #obstetricians #midwives and #nephrologists Please report all #pregnancy associated #TMA and severe AKI3 as part of this new UKOSS study looking at incidence, risk factors, current management and outcomes King's College Hospital Research kate bramham npeu.ox.ac.uk/ukoss/current-…

Ken Hodson (@ken_hodson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pregnant women are not receiving adequate treatment for COVID-19. MedTwitter, please RT this quick ref guide for A+E, med assess units and maternity units. We need to improve care for pregnant women. UKOSS RoyalCollegeObsGyn UKTIS bumps MacDonald Obstetric Medicine Society (MOMS) qrco.de/bccCV0

Pregnant women are not receiving adequate treatment for COVID-19.
MedTwitter, please RT this quick ref guide for A+E, med assess units and maternity units. We need to improve care for pregnant women. <a href="/NPEU_UKOSS/">UKOSS</a> <a href="/RCObsGyn/">RoyalCollegeObsGyn</a> <a href="/medsinpregnancy/">UKTIS bumps</a> <a href="/M0MSuk/">MacDonald Obstetric Medicine Society (MOMS)</a> 

qrco.de/bccCV0
Complement UK (@complementuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 7th Complement UK Training Course and Symposium will be on 3-4 April 2023 in Cardiff! Save-the-date, and spread the word! The registration will open soon. #complement #complementsystem #diagnostics #therapeutics

The 7th Complement UK Training Course and Symposium will be on 3-4 April 2023 in Cardiff! 

Save-the-date, and spread the word!

The registration will open soon.

#complement #complementsystem #diagnostics #therapeutics
Kidney Research UK (@kidney_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research in focus 🔍 New research from Professor David Kavanagh and his team in Newcastle, supported by Kidney Research UK, could lead to greatly improved outcomes for atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome (aHUS) patients. Find out more 👉 bit.ly/3E0XrY4

Research in focus 🔍 

New research from Professor David Kavanagh and his team in Newcastle, supported by Kidney Research UK, could lead to greatly improved outcomes for atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome (aHUS) patients.

Find out more 👉 bit.ly/3E0XrY4