
Katherine Clark
@renalmidwife
Midwife researcher & specialist for hypertensive and renal disorders in pregnancy. #NIHR70at70 Kidney Research UK Stoneygate Fellow
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10-05-2016 09:28:03
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Great learning opportunity! Great collaboration and leadership by Shilpa Jesudason Int Society of Nephrology African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) Women in Nephrology-India Women In Nephrology Africa Bridging the Gaps in Obstetric Kidney Care: Listen to the Podcast on the ISN “Train-the-Trainer” Program theisn.org/blog/2025/01/0…

Excited to share our publication on pregnancy with kidney failure led by an amazing team Cristina Popa 🦋 Priya John🇮🇳 Sehrish Ali (she/her) 🙌🏽 UC College of Medicine BCM Nephrology kidneymedicinejournal.org/article/S2590-…


Super excited that our PhD studentship is now advertised! Join me at the University of Edinburgh, co-supervised by Lisa Story at King’s College London, to investigate the impact of maternal diabetes on the fetal adrenal gland reproductive-health.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/p…

What an honour to be part of this group and learn from all these awesome folk. School of Life Course & Population Sciences

guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/current-vacanc… Would you like to join a really exciting project with a supportive and cohesive team, to help deliver a global project in maternity care? Need to travel and work in Africa, Asia and South America. Suits BSc post grad in biomedical/health or similar.


Available in 20 Languages! Please fill the survey - AKI in pregnancy is even more overlooked than other kidney diseases - especially in places where risk is highest? qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_38… Int Society of Nephrology African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) Women in Nephrology-India pADQI




Children of women who have preeclampsia must be followed Int Society of Nephrology African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) Women in Nephrology-India A nationwide register-based cohort study examined the association between preeclampsia in mothers and the risk of kidney disease in their offspring. kidney-international.org/article/S0085-…

The Escalating Inequalities in Global Maternal Mortality—Time to Act: A Commentary- BJOG: An International J of Obstetrics & Gynae- Wiley obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14… SS Africa, home to 18% of the world's population, accounts for the vast majority of global maternal deaths, over 70%.