Seminars
Catch up below on any of the ACWHR seminars you might have missed over the past four years.
2024
- International Women's Day 2024
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- Seminar with Dr Rosie Townsend - 'Retinal biomarkers of pregnancy risk'
- Seminar with Professor Edwin van Teijlingen - 'Reflections on the medical/social model of childbirth'
- Seminar with Professor Helen Weiss - 'Improving menstrual health in Uganda'
- Seminar with Dr Stephanie Hanley - 'Improving care for long-term conditions in pregnancy'
- Seminar with Professor Hassan Shehata - 'Metformin: is it the new aspirin of the 21st century?'
2023
- ACWHR 5th Anniversary & International Women's Day 2023 Celebrations
- Seminar with Bolanle Brikinns - 'The role of lifestyle factors in the development of CVD in women with history of hypertensive disorders'
- Seminar with Dr Dwayne Boyer - ''Patient preferences for stress urinary incontinence treatments: a discrete choice experiment'
- Seminar with Dr Sharon Hanley - 'Putting Women's Lives at Risk - Japan's Abandoned HPV Vaccination Policy'
2022
- Seminar with Dr Jaime Cidro - 'Racism in Health Care and Social Services from a Canadian Context'
- Seminar with Dr Rui Wang - 'Individual participant data meta-analyses in reproductive medicine'
- Seminar with Professor Asma Khalil - 'COVID-19 in pregnancy: what did we learn from the pandemic?'
- Seminar with Professor Jules Griffin - 'The Potential of Metabolomics as a Diagnostic Tool'
- Seminar with Kate Fitzpatrick - 'Short and longer-term outcomes for women and their children of planned mode of birth after previous caesarean section'
- Seminar with Professor Fanghui Zhao - 'Cervical cancer prevention in China: the path towards elimination'
- Seminar with Professor Wendy Graham - 'Maternal mortality: the scandal of the centuries'
- Seminar with Dr Abhijit Das - 'Reproductive Health and Rights in India'
- Away Day (November 2022)
- International Women's Day 2022
- Seminar with Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar - 'DextER: An automated clinical epidemiology study platform for women's health research'