Cafe Med - Seminar 2: Data saves lives: how the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Database has been improving our understanding of pregnancy risks for over 75 years

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Cafe Med - Seminar 2: Data saves lives: how the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Database has been improving our understanding of pregnancy risks for over 75 years
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Sir Dugald Baird had the foresight to start collecting data on all pregnancies in Aberdeen in 1949 - we take a look at how data in the AMND has led to breakthrough research and changed our understanding of pregnancy complications for the last 75 years. Learn how we carry our research, supported by our Trusted Research Environment, the Grampian Data Safe Haven, using this uniquely detailed database which holds data on over 380,000 Pregnancies

Speaker
Dr Andrea Woolner (Clinical Senior Lecturer) & Katie Wilde (Head of Digital Research & Grampian Data Safe Haven (G-DaSH) Director)
Hosted by
Suttie centre Cafe, Foresterhill Campus
Venue
Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare