Priscilla Smith (@bushpriscilla) 's Twitter Profile
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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Katherine Clark (@renalmidwife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

What a day for <a href="/KingsMaternity/">King's Maternity</a> research! <a href="/sophwebs/">Sophie Webster</a> winning the Leaders in Research, Innovation and Education award at King's 🌟 &amp; <a href="/hayleymartin_/">Hayley Martin</a> winning second prize for oral abstracts at #MOMS2023  for <a href="/NIHRresearch/">National Institute for Health and Care Research</a>  PCAF work. Proud of our Women's Health Team <a href="/KCH_Research/">King's College Hospital Research</a>
Sharlene Greenwood (@sharleneuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Juan Jesus Carrero (@jjcarrero1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Dr Louise Newson (@drlouisenewson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Great article in the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> 

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,” <a href="/dr_mosconi/">Dr. Lisa Mosconi</a> quotes

For centuries too
BMA SAS Doctors (@bma_sas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAS members in England have voted YES to give us a mandate for strike action. We also have a pay offer from Government, which we'll put to members via referendum. Until the pay offer referendum is complete, we won't call strike action.

Jen Joslin (@jenjoslin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited by the updated line-up for the Advanced Kidney Care Symposium. AKC is a really critical part of most kidney patients’ journeys. This multidisciplinary day will update knowledge and skills, and consider best practice and potential challenges.

Department of Health and Social Care (@dhscgovuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #WomensHealthStrategy is driving better outcomes for women by improving understanding of women’s health issues and ensuring women’s voices and choices are listened to. Today at the #WomensHealthSummit we’re announcing our priorities for 2024 🔻

Melanie Nana (@melanie_nana1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The updated rcog NVP/HG guideline is out! Key messages: ⭐️ Ketonuria isn’t a marker of dehydration & has no role in the management of NVP ⭐️ metoclopramide can be prescribed for >5 days ⭐️ appendices include algorithms for ED, GP, early pregnancy units endorsed by each college

The updated <a href="/rcog/">rcog</a> NVP/HG guideline is out!

Key messages:
⭐️ Ketonuria isn’t a marker of dehydration &amp; has no role in the management of NVP
⭐️ metoclopramide can be prescribed for &gt;5 days 
⭐️ appendices include algorithms for ED, GP, early pregnancy units endorsed by each college
Shilpa Jesudason (@shilpa_jes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

Without doubt the highlight of #ISNWCN was the F2F meeting of our <a href="/ISNeducation/">ISN Education</a> TrainTheTrainer Program for #Pregnancy &amp; #KidneyDisease So Many 💡 Ideas !Toolkit coming later in 2024, we will expand the group and spread #WomensHealth expertise. Thank you  <a href="/ISNkidneycare/">Int Society of Nephrology</a> 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Mythri Shankar 🇮🇳 (@nephromythri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✍️Our original research publication on “Gender disparity in patients on maintenance hemodialyis” Women tend to: initiate dialysis later, ⬇️waitlisted for kidney txp. ⬇️disease awareness! Strategies needed: ⬆️Female education, ⬇️cultural obstacles to healthcare,

✍️Our original research publication on “Gender disparity in patients on maintenance hemodialyis”

Women tend to: 
initiate dialysis later, 
⬇️waitlisted for kidney txp.
⬇️disease awareness! 

Strategies needed: 
⬆️Female education, 
⬇️cultural obstacles to healthcare,
Maddy Warren (@queenofdialysis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 🙌

What a wonderful and well deserved achievement for <a href="/sharleneuk/">Sharlene Greenwood</a> giving the  O’Donoghue Lecture at #UKKW2024
reflecting on her pioneering career and the critical role of the multi disciplinary team in renal 🙌