Crf in Placenta Accreta Spectrum - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust

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The Fellowship is a full-time research/placenta accreta network development post under the supervision of The Placenta Accreta Spectrum Lead and Dr Andrew Sharp, Senior Lecturer at the UoL.

It includes a clinical component. Clinical supervision will be the responsibility of the RCOG tutors who will allocate a clinical educational supervisor.


The North-West Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder Service (PAS) is currently in the process of being established to provide diagnostic and MDT services for placenta accreta spectrum disorder cases across the Liverpool, Cheshire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester region.

Diagnostic clinical expertise is provided by Mr Bode Williams and Dr Ben Choo from the Fetal Medicine Unit in conjunction with MRI services provided by the team in Sheffield.

There is a monthly local PAS meeting as well as monthly NW regional PAS MDT.

The LWH PAS team in the Liverpool Women's Hospital provides expert management of cases of PAS diagnosed in the region with a full complement of the MDT including Gynaecology-Oncology, Obstetrics, Anaesthetics, Operating Theatres, Pathology services and Psychology.

The LWH PAS team is actively involved in local and national research projects.


The research component of this post comprises research experience in applied research in obstetrics, a research area in which Liverpool leads internationally.

This is a research post eligible for OOPR.

Sample timetable, please not this may change dependent on the service needs and timetables

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

All day Delivery Suite

AM ANC/GED/ PM PAS Scan

Complex section list/ Research

AM Theatres/Research alt,


PM PAS MDT
Research

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