
Sarah Hillman π
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GP Associate Professor Primary Care WMS, research community womenβs health #IAmAMedicalFeminist #TEDxNHS, SAPC SIG co-lead Womenβs health, GPCPC
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06-01-2017 11:02:44
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Fantastic work by the Abi Eccles and the GRACE team


NEW WOMEN'S HEALTH JOB! π’ 2 year RF post at Warwick Med School Mixed methods study in perineal trauma care Come and join our fantastic team including The MASIC Foundation Royal College of Midwives π UHCW NHS Trust University Hospitals Birmingham with great development opportunities warwick-careers.tal.net/vx/appcentre-eβ¦

Our National Institute for Health and Care Research Women's Health Hubs study is now available online Thanks to all who took part and supported this work, and to my brilliant colleagues Louise J Jackson Dr Jenny Bousfield Kelly Daniel and Lucy Hocking We're continuing work on this important topic in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Reproductive Health


Join us for this free event GPs Championing Perinatal Care Sarah Hillman π Dr Amir Khan GP Dr Louise Santhanam π #obstetricmedine. Pls spread far and wide



As we mark Disability History Awareness Month, Ayesha Mahmud shares her journey into learning disabilities in the latest GP+ episode. Discover her tips on inclusivity, building networks, and impactful changes in care. π§ Listen on our website rcgp.org.uk/your-career/diβ¦


Great to be part of GP+ podcast Sophie Lumley Thank you to the college for highlighting the importance of patient care for people with Learning Disabilities #narrowthegap #LearningDisabilities #LD #teamGP



Exciting to see the next cohort appointed and welcome to Dr Sarah Hillman Sarah Hillman π who will be joining us early next year, in the College of Medicine and Health, as an 125th Anniversary Fellow and Associate Clinical Professor in Womenβs Health and Primary Care.

We are thrilled to have Dr. Sarah Hillman, Clinical Associate Professor in Women's Health and Primary Care, joining the School of Health Sciences in the next cohort of 125th Anniversary Fellows! π Sarah Hillman π


Congratulations to Prof Professor Joht Singh Chandan from UoB School of Health Sciences who has been announced as co-lead of the NIHR Challenge Maternal Disparities Consortium National Institute for Health and Care Research, of which Uni of Birmingham is a part - tackling inequalities that expectant and new mothers face. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/birmβ¦


Fantastic news! Congratulations Professor Joht Singh Chandan π

Excited to be starting today UoB School of Health Sciences College of Medicine and Health (UoB) as a 125 fellow in Womenβs health and Primary Care Clinical Associate Professor!

