The future of antenatal and newborn screening information
Our event discussing the implementation of digital screening information for pregnant women.
I have lived in Bristol working as a midwife for the last 10 years & currently hold the role of Deputy Antenatal & Newborn Screening Co-Ordinator at Southmead Hospital (North Bristol NHS Trust).
I’ve worked in this role since April 2018, and also work as part of the Fetal Medicine team. One of my main responsibilities within the team is to collate data for the ANNB Screening KPIs for our trust.
I’ve lived in Bristol working as a midwife for the last 10 years and currently hold the role of deputy antenatal and newborn screening coordinator at Southmead Hospital (North Bristol NHS Trust).
I’ve worked in this role since April 2018, and also work as part of the Fetal Medicine team. One of my main responsibilities within the team is to collate data for the ANNB Screening key performance indicators (KPIs) for our trust.
In my spare time, I enjoy visiting my family in Devon and I love to travel, having spent time exploring Europe, Asia and the USA.
Our event discussing the implementation of digital screening information for pregnant women.
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