Cally Tann💙
@callytann
Professor of Neonatal Medicine & Int Child Health @LSHTM | Neonatal Intensivist @UCLH | Co-Founder of @BabyUbuntu | (she/her)
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http://www.lshtm.ac.uk 19-08-2012 19:09:48
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Last call to join us for our webinar on sharing the findings of Uganda’s #KMC OMWaNA trial! 🥳 👇👇👇 See you there!👀 RCPCH RCPCH Trainees London Paediatrics MARCH Centre, LSHTM UCL-IfWH MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit Makerere University School of Public Health Ministry of Health- Uganda The Lancet Prof Joy Lawn Peter Waiswa
Charles Opondo Cally Tann💙 Peter Waiswa Phillip Wanduru Doris Kwesiga Makerere University School of Public Health Ministry of Health- Uganda Muhumuza Kananura #OmwanaTrial #Economic Evaluation results
Happy to share this London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Clinical Trials blog highlighting our work on the #OMWaNATrial in Uganda for International #ClinicalTrialsDay! #ICTD2024 #NewbornHealth #KMC 👉 sway.cloud.microsoft/FR8rff9D09JCf8… MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit MARCH Centre, LSHTM Makerere University School of Public Health Prof Joy Lawn Peter Waiswa
MNCH e-Post Issue 123: Kangaroo Mother Care: Reflecting on the OMWaNA trial in Uganda: mailchi.mp/ed50b1f1f249/m… Prof Joy Lawn Melissa Medvedev, MD, PhD Cally Tann💙 go THREADS! -stefan swartling peterson
Powerful article by Lilia Sebouai Telegraph Global Health Security on #KMC Uganda trial in The Lancet with Dr Sheila Oyella's story as #OMWANAtrial #pediatrician + parent of 29 weekend son #borntoosoon. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Makerere University School of Public Health MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit NIHR Global Health Peter Waiswa Cally Tann💙 Melissa Medvedev, MD, PhD Newborn Toolkit
ONLINE registration closes in 17 June. Based in a LMIC at a University or Clinic? You could get free online registration. Email [email protected] for details. Please share to spread access to fetal/neonatal research FNPS The Neonatal Society Prof Joy Lawn Cally Tann💙 ESPR
Professor Prof Joy Lawn has emphasized the need for more than one intervention to save newborns that are vulnerable to infant mortality as 33000 babies die before reaching 28 days while 22500 are still births. Excerpt from the High Level Table Discussion on New Born Care.
Grateful for the partnership Ministry of Health- Uganda, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit & Makerere University School of Public Health for shining a light on the important issue of investing sick newborn care including #KMC before stability TY for your commitment🙏 #OMWaNATrial Prof Joy Lawn Peter Waiswa Melissa Medvedev, MD, PhD