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2015

Conference Publication

How reliable are Extended Midwifery Services (EMS) in tracking morbidity in Late Preterm Infants (born 34 weeks to 36 week 6 days gestation (LPI)), discharged to the community?

Sunday Pam, Kynaston, A, Sive, A, Gwenda Chapman, Nasir, Bushra and Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, Srinivas (2015). How reliable are Extended Midwifery Services (EMS) in tracking morbidity in Late Preterm Infants (born 34 weeks to 36 week 6 days gestation (LPI)), discharged to the community?. 9th Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Melbourne, 7-9 December 2015.

How reliable are Extended Midwifery Services (EMS) in tracking morbidity in Late Preterm Infants (born 34 weeks to 36 week 6 days gestation (LPI)), discharged to the community?

2009

Conference Publication

A study of congenital anomalies at a university teaching hospital

McNeil, Rosie Thecla, Ekwere, E. O., Pam, S., Afolabi, E. O., Jeminiwa, B. O. and Obri, S. A. (2009). A study of congenital anomalies at a university teaching hospital. Experimental Biology 2009, New Orleans,, 18-22 April 2009. Bethesda, MD, United States: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

A study of congenital anomalies at a university teaching hospital