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Louisa Davidson
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Head of Midwifery and Assiciate Director of Nursing and Midwifery at BWC, mummy and wife. Keeping fit keeps me functioning in all the above! Views all my ownX
Birmingham, England
Joined January 2017
RT @BWH_NHS: Congratulations to Sara Kenyon, Professor of Evidence Based Maternity Care and a maternal health expert and midwife by backgro…
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RT @fivexmore: The Black Maternity Experience Survey is now LIVE! We are calling on Black women and Black mixed-heritage women/ birthing pe…
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RT @BWH_NHS: Are you a passionate Senior Midwifery Leader seeking a pivotal leadership role in shaping the future of Maternity, Neonatal an…
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RT @mariavelohig: Very grateful for the support I had with my UK midwives and freebirth survey. The response has been so fantastic that we…
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RT @StoneHandley: Calling my Birmingham student midwives! This year’s @MidwivesRCM conference is being brought to you within walking distan…
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RT @RachelxWhite: It’s bitter sweet to be leaving behind an incredible maternity governance team and a supportive & engaged senior leadersh…
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Due to promotion we have an exciting opportunity to join our #BWFamily as the Clincal Governance and Risk Lead Midwife. Please get in touch for more details or to arrange a visit.
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RT @NHSEngland: Cases of flu in hospitals are still rising, with an average of 2,629 patients a day in hospital with flu last week - a 41%…
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RT @BWC_NHS: We're looking for a Senior Theatre Practitioner to join our Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at Birmingham Women's Hospit…
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We were very honoured to welcome you into our services and share the work our teams are doing across all the services the Women's Hospital provides. #BWfamily @BWH_NHS @daljitathwal @mwrachelcarter @BWC_NHS @tammydav1
I had the honour of visiting Birmingham Women’s Hospital as High Sheriff of the West Midlands. This visit was a great opportunity to engage with the dedicated staff and learn about the vital work being done to care for women and babies. We were warmly welcomed and introduced to the Birmingham Women’s Hospital team. We were then given a tour of where we gained valuable insights into the expertise provided to newborns and their families. Our tour went through every different ward and service that this exceptional hospital provides for Women and babies. The specialist care and equipment in the neo-natal unit was inspiring and truly impressive in so many ways. We also visited Woodland House, the newly created Bereavement Centre, which is a calm and beautiful space dedicated to supporting families through the most difficult times. The visit finished with a really interesting presentation from the team. We really do have an amazing hospital in our community which is fuelled by so many passionate people. A huge thank you to Louisa Davidson and her team for their warm hospitality and for the incredible work they do every day. It was truly an inspiring visit. #BirminghamWomensHospital #HealthcareHeroes #CommunitySupport
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RT @MarieFo28506679: Well done to Natalie Julius one of our Gynaecology Clinical nurses specialists for post operative care. Being recognis…
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An exciting opportunity has arisen as a result of promotion for a new Head of Nursing for Gynaecology and Fertility. Why not take a 👀 @BWC_NHS @mwrachelcarter
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RT @BWH_NHS: We’re proud to share that we're now home to the NHS’s first simulation suite dedicated to maternal and neonatal health. It’s a…
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RT @Dr_Mrs_Mama: Have resisted sharing this… because it feels very out of my comfort zone but it’s time to start sharing the wonderful thin…
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RT @TPM_Journal: Sharing this excellent resource created by Dr @SisterShawnRM outlining safety points for vaginal breech birth. Do share an…
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We are so excited to be part of this project @BWH_NHS. Thank you for enabling this project to benefit our families
A new project, supported by our charity, has recently launched across our Trust that will bring specialised products for Black hair and skin to children, young people, and families. Read more about the project on our Trust website:
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RT @PenfoldVictoria: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas @BWH_NHS . Please circulate and come join us for a mince pie and the launc…
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RT @BWC_NHS: We are marking Health Care Support Worker and Maternity Care Support Worker Day to celebrate our amazing colleagues for all th…
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RT @midwiferob: Happy MSW Day to all of my fantastic support worker colleagues, both locally at @BWH_NHS and nationally, who work tirelessl…
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