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Clinical Research Studies

As a result of enquires from midwives Joan, Melissa, Lisa and Marie this branch of the Mothers & Babies Research Centre website has been updated to include all the current research studies being conducted through the MBRC at the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. I hope it is a useful resource for all caregivers, particularly those working in obstetrics.

We are eternally grateful to the many Midwives who have helped and contributed so successfully to the clinical aspects of the research conducted at the MBRC over the years:
Including -Trish ENGEL, Marianne KNOX, Michelle GILES, Kathyrn WHEELER, Julie VERMER, Janette BEVERLY, Paula CANDISH, Amy McMAHON, Fiona McKENZIE, Krystnya SIECH, Therese FINNEGAN, Kelly STEEL, Karen McLAUGHLIN.

Please click on an link below to view more information on these current research projects:

BOOST II Benefits of Oxygen Saturation Targeting
2CANS Cardiovascular Adaptation of the Newborn
PET Preeclampsia Research
ProPrem Effects of probiotics on late onset sepsis in very preterm infants
Premi-Remi Effectiveness of remifentanyl as an analgesic for PICC insertion in NICU
To2rpido Targeted oxygenation in the resuscitation of premature infants and their developmental outcome
TUB To Understand Birth
BEEP information coming soon

 

This site created and maintained by Rick Nicholson

 

 

"It is better to have absolutely no idea where one is, than to believe confidently that one is where one is not"

Cesar Francois Cassini de Thury (18th Century French surveyer), in DJS Hunter, MJNC Kierse Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth. Oxford; 1989