
Pensée Wu
@penseewu
Professor of Obstetrics. Maternal Medicine Subspecialist. Women's Cardiovascular Health. Personal opinions.
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17-08-2017 15:29:52
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Congratulations to ProfessorCarolynCG for her award of OBE at Buckingham palace today. Carolyn was one of the first to reach out to me when appointed as a new chair Keele University 🐿️ , and as lead of NIHR ACFs ensured we were awarded our first ever in cardiology. She has been a supporter, a

Congratulations ProfessorCarolynCG! 🎉 You have been so supportive and are such an inspiration to #womeninmedicine ⭐️

From delivering lectures to delivering babies Dr Pensée Wu uses her clinical experience to help shape teaching and research at Keele University 🐿️, while improving patient care here at UHNM 🏥

Grateful to be a clinical academic Keele University 🐿️ & UHNM NHS Trust 🏥

Really excited that today’s announcement includes our first ever NIHR Challenge with £50million for researchers, policymakers and women to find new ways to tackle maternity inequalities. More details coming soon! Prof. Michael Lewis 🌭 Danny McAuley Waljit Dhillo


Thank you to #NIHRHealthOfWomen Professor Shakila Thangaratinam Marian Knight MBE for hosting an excellent workshop addressing health disparities in health of women with DrMelDavies Jennifer Hall @Judith_SRH




Our paper on “Adverse pregnancy outcomes in CKD” led by Deepthika Jeyaraman & Ben Walters with kate bramham Richard Fish Mark Lambie in #BJOG showed CKD definition heterogeneity in pregnancy leads to different risk estimates obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… #CKD #Pregnancy

Our paper on Pregnancy-Associated Cancer led by Ben Walters & India Midwinter w ProfessorCarolynCG Kelvin Jordan Garima Sharma M.D Lucy Chappell Emma Crosbie Dr. Purvi Parwani Mamas A. Mamas: PAC associated w 2.5x ⬆️ risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes tinyurl.com/2p9rn8n8 #Cancer #pregnancy




Check out this recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in BJOG by Pensée Wu kate bramham Mark Lambie Richard Fish ‘Adverse pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women with chronic kidney disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis’ rb.gy/sa5wyr


A gang of us from work are fundraising for Mind. We will be taking part in Tough Mudder North West in October. Check out our JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! #JustGiving justgiving.com/page/stoke-eng…


Grateful for the mention in the University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust newsletter UHNM NHS Trust 🏥 🙏 tinyurl.com/y9pep4xc


