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Say hello to us at the Royal College of Midwives conference 2019

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More than 3,500 delegates will be attending this year’s Royal College of Midwives (RCM) annual conference starting today at Manchester Central. The conference theme is ‘Working with you locally, nationally and internationally’ and topics being discussed include: multidisciplinary team working …

Give us your views on the antenatal and newborn screening animation

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Complete our short survey to evaluate the antenatal and newborn screening animation.

Signpost women to updated translations of antenatal and newborn screening information

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Updated translations published of our antenatal and newborn screening information in 12 languages.

Antenatal and newborn screening digital information survey results

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Find out what antenatal and newborn screening colleagues said in response to our antenatal and newborn screening digital information survey.

Sickle cell disease in childhood: standards and recommendations for clinical care — consultation now open

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We are working with the Sickle Cell Society to update the Sickle Cell Disease in Childhood: Standards and guidelines for clinical care. We want you to tell us your views.