Prof Richard Greene
Opening Remarks
Professor Richard Greene, a Trinity College Dublin graduate, gained clinical experience at Coombe Women's Hospital, Dublin. In 1999, he became a Fellow in Maternal-Foetal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. In 2001, he joined UCC as a Senior Lecturer/Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. In 2007, he became Director of the National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre (NPEC) and Professor of Clinical Obstetrics, UCC. Prof. Greene helped establish new maternity services at CUMH. His research interests include maternal-foetal medicine, epidemiology, health services research, and translational research. He developed a national obstetrics chart and the MN_CMS Project, aiming for a unified electronic medical record for all maternity hospitals. His clinical practice is at Cork University Maternity Hospital.
Dr Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar
"Multiple long-term conditions in pregnancy: determinants, outcomes and health service provision."
Krish is the Joint Director for the Centre for Health Data Science and Professor at the University of Birmingham. His research spans methodology development in epidemiology to clinical research in diabetes, endocrinology, women’s health, and multimorbidity. He developed "Automated Clinical Epidemiology Studies (ACES)," gaining international recognition. His platform, DExtER, has resulted in 100+ publications and over £20 million in funding.
Prof. Deirdre Daly
Prof. Deirdre Daly, Associate Professor in Midwifery and Director of the Trinity Centre for Maternity Care Research (TCMCR), Trinity College Dublin
"Women's physical and mental health before and during pregnancy and up to 12 months postpartum"
Deirdre Daly, Associate Professor in Midwifery and Director of TCMCR at Trinity College Dublin, leads the MAMMI study exploring health problems experienced by first-time mothers in Ireland. She also leads related maternal health studies and is a member of national maternal morbidity groups.
Dr Susie Hannon
"Women's physical and mental health before and during pregnancy and up to 12 months postpartum"
Dr. Susan Hannon focuses on maternal health research at MAMMI, Trinity College Dublin. Her work includes women's mental health and resilience during the perinatal period and positive postpartum wellbeing.
Dr Holly Keating
"The diagnosis and management of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy in a tertiary care centre"
Holly Keating, a 2nd year BST trainee in obstetrics and gynaecology, specialises in quality improvement in healthcare and patient safety.
Dr Mas Mahady Mohamad
"'I don't feel like myself' Perinatal Mental Health"
Dr. Mas Mahady Mohamad is a Consultant Psychiatrist with the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Team at University Maternity Hospital Limerick. He is involved in national perinatal mental health initiatives and promotes the use of creative arts and music in managing mental health.
Ursula Nagle
"Childbirth related trauma - the Irish Context"
Ursula Nagle, an Advanced Midwife Practitioner in perinatal mental health/trauma at Rotunda Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service, Dublin, is pursuing a PhD focusing on childbirth-related PTSD and trauma interventions.
Claire Jones
Patient Experience
Claire Jones is the Patient representative on the Severe Maternal Morbidity National Audit since 2016.
Dr Laura Cronin
"Approaching Postpartum Depression: Sixteenth Century Perspectives"
Laura Cronin, a recent PhD graduate (UCC), specialises in the history of medicine, focusing on postpartum health conditions from 1500-1633.
Dr Sara Leitão
"Developing a Pciture of Us" - A Photovoice stud of parent's experience of complicated pregnancy
Sara Leitão, a researcher at NPEC, works on national perinatal clinical audits and related studies. Her portfolio includes both qualitative and quantitative research.
Dr Paul Corcoran
"Trends in Maternal Morbidity in Ireland"
Paul Corcoran, a Senior Lecturer in Perinatal Epidemiology at NPEC, has degrees in Statistics and Epidemiology from UCC. He has 70+ publications and was previously Deputy Director of the National Suicide Research Foundation.
Edel Manning
"Maternal Death in Ireland - findings from the maternal death enquiry"
Edel Manning, coordinator of the Maternal Death Enquiry (MDE) in Ireland since 2009, also manages national clinical audits of maternity services. Her clinical background is in midwifery at Coombe Hospital, Dublin.