Priscilla Smith
@bushpriscilla
Doctor, researcher, PhD student, mum of girls and passionate about improving the health of women with kidney disease in pregnancy and beyond.
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04-06-2012 19:00:34
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getting ready for our next CPD course... kcl.ac.uk/sims/centres-i… kate bramham Kate Wiles Titia Lely Caroline Ovadia Sarah Winfield Katherine Clark Phil Webster Prof Liz Lightstone PhD FRCP FISN 🇬🇧🇮🇱🇺🇦🇵🇸 Matt Hall King's College NHS King's Health Partners King's College London King's College Hospital Charity
What a day for King's Maternity research! Sophie Webster winning the Leaders in Research, Innovation and Education award at King's 🌟 & Hayley Martin winning second prize for oral abstracts at #MOMS2023 for National Institute for Health and Care Research PCAF work. Proud of our Women's Health Team King's College Hospital Research
Brilliant presentation from Sharlene Greenwood on Kidney Beam findings #KidneyWk #ASN23
We are excited to share this research Evaluating the effect of a digital health intervention to enhance physical activity in people with chronic kidney disease (Kidney BEAM): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial in the UK - The Lancet Digital Health thelancet.com/journals/landi…
1/10 In this review at Nature Reviews Nephrology we summarise our understanding on how chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects men and women differently. rdcu.be/drzRE In the thread below, I want to list for you the key things I have learned from it ERA Registry Kitty Jager
Great article in the The New York Times It states - the female brain is rich in estrogen receptors, particularly in regions that control memory, mood, sleep and body temperature, all of which “work beautifully when estrogen is high and consistent,” Dr. Lisa Mosconi quotes For centuries too
As a mother of daughters I am agonised and horrified by this. Thanks for sharing Prof Liz Lightstone PhD FRCP FISN 🇬🇧🇮🇱🇺🇦🇵🇸 #ReleaseTheHostages UK Prime Minister @who #women #GenderBasedViolence
Pleased to present reference ranges for biomarkers of #kidney function in #pregnancy at #ISNWCN in Buenos Aires. Proud of this work and excited for the next steps. #PhD Kate Bramham King's College Hospital Research King's Maternity PhDMidwives Kidney Research UK
More great work presented at #ISNWCN from King's College London on the use of #PoCT in #LMIC settings to reduce the burden of #PrAKI. Lots still to do. Andrew H Shennan OBE Kate Bramham National Institute for Health and Care Research Dr Katie Dalrymple
Without doubt the highlight of #ISNWCN was the F2F meeting of our ISN Education TrainTheTrainer Program for #Pregnancy & #KidneyDisease So Many 💡 Ideas !Toolkit coming later in 2024, we will expand the group and spread #WomensHealth expertise. Thank you Int Society of Nephrology 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What a wonderful and well deserved achievement for Sharlene Greenwood giving the O’Donoghue Lecture at #UKKW2024 reflecting on her pioneering career and the critical role of the multi disciplinary team in renal 🙌