
Rebecca Scott
@rebeccavscott
Endocrine, Diabetes and obstetric medicine consultant, allotment enthusiast, proud faux ginger
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08-07-2016 12:37:41
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Latest MBRRACE UK maternal mortality and morbidity confidential enquiry report released today. State of the Nation reports, lay summary and compiled report with supplementary material available here buff.ly/2HR30eT


Mornings in Malawi (when the family are away at least..) Oxford case histories in Obstetric Medicine Great book by Charlotte Frise Rebecca Scott Senator Greg Leding



Welcome back to another exciting episode with Ben Lovell. We talk through how we deal with unexpected blood results. Ben Lovell podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hom…

This is so exiting! Over 1000 midwives attending the essential maternal medicine course for midwives course! Siara Teelucksingh Catherine Williamson @nelson_piercy Claire Urie Sharon Elder


**PhD opportunity** with real world relevance for mums & babies affected by type 2 diabetes. Pls consider working with me & friendly team 🌱Leicester Diabetes. Gain skills in clinical research, data analysis & qual methods- a great foundtn for career in diabetes research. NIHR Leicester BRC and CRF


Meet our next three panellists for this year's Women Rights in Healthcare Conference! Natalie Sutherland Rebecca Scott and Jayde Edwards To find out more about the conference and register your attendance, click here: leighdaylaw.info/3Sy7Ke4

Pleased to have attended our 6th Women’s Rights Healthcare Conference with such fantastic and inspiring speakers all advocating to improve women’s health #WRH2024 Leigh Day Healthcare



📢 New opportunity to make meaningful change to diabetes care in England — the National Diabetes Experience Survey is coming soon to over 100,000 people living with diabetes in England. If you are invited to take part, have your say online or by post. 💌 NHS England

Absolutely delighted that Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is now an PROTECT study site! Will be great to know of continuous glucose monitoring improves pregnancy outcomes in T2D as much as T1D

Pleased to share this piece of work looking at Fertility and pregnancy outcomes in women with Turner syndrome - great work led by Dr Liz Burt DrMelDavies Ephia Yasmin Vikram Sinai Talaulikar onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ce… UCLH UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health Turner Syndrome Soc



