On the second day of Baby Loss Awareness Week, the Pregnancy Loss Research Group is launching a policy brief to support advocacy efforts around the introduction of workplace supports for people who experience pregnancy loss under 24 weeks. This summarises findings from the PLACES (Pregnancy Loss in Workplaces: Informing policymakers on support mechanisms) project, which was conducted by researchers at ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã College Cork and the ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã of Galway.
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Workplace supports for pregnancy loss: Time to act
10 Oct 2024
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Baby Loss Awareness Week – raising awareness and advocating for improvements
09 Oct 2024
Driving evidence-informed change in policy and practice is a core part of our work at the Pregnancy Loss Research Group. As begins, we wish to take the opportunity to highlight some of the activities that we will be engaging in over the course of the week – as part of our ongoing efforts to effect change around all forms of pregnancy and infant loss.
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Fetal Medicine Study Day featuring world-leading experts hosted at ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã College Cork
29 Sep 2024
Two hundred delegates attended a Fetal Medicine Study Day delivered by world-leading experts at ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã College Cork (UCC) on Friday 27 September. The event was hosted by the Pregnancy Loss Research Group, in collaboration with the (IFMSS) and , with support from the .
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International Fetal Medicine & Surgery Society Meeting 2024 takes place in Cork
23 Sep 2024
The is taking place at Castlemartyr, Co. Cork from 22-26 September. The 2024 meeting is organised by , President, IFMSS who is based at the ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ​ is the local organiser and also organiser of the Fetal Medicine Study Day which will be held at Devere Hall, ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã College Cork on Friday, 27 September.
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Twenty guidelines published to date under new National Clinical Guideline Programme
16 Aug 2024
The National Clinical Guidelines are a programme of work agreed between the National Women and Infants Health Programme (NWIHP) and the (IOG) of the (RCPI). Established in mid-2021, the Guideline Programme Team recently published its Summer 2024 Update. To date 20 guidelines have been launched under the new Guideline Programme (see details below) and a further 24 guidelines are under development.
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Bringing pregnancy loss out of the shadows at the 15th International Graphic Medicine Conference in Athlone
21 Jul 2024
The took place at the (TUS) Athlone from 16-18 July. Attended by Professor Keelin O'Donoghue, Dr Brendan Fitzgerald and Marita Hennessy PhD, the event explored how to communicate complex medical information through comics and art, and included work from the Pregnancy Loss Research Group.
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PLRG members present at the International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy in Boston
14 Jul 2024
and Dr Alex Dakin attended and presented at the , held in Boston from 07-10 July 2024.
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Join our team! Currently recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher – Knowledge Broker
12 Jul 2024
We are currently inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher – Knowledge Broker to support knowledge translation for academic research projects and community-based activities across women’s health services in Ireland, under the aegis of the National Women and Infants Health Programme (NWIHP). This is a two-year, full-time position.
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Congratulations to Dr Laura Linehan on winning Postgraduate Researcher of the Year award
26 Jun 2024
Congratulations to Dr Laura Linehan who was a joint winner of the UCC College of Medicine and Health Postgraduate Researcher of the Year 2024 Award. This award recognises outstanding contribution by a postgraduate research student in their research field.
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Members of the PLACES team present at Gender Work and Organization Conference
24 Jun 2024
Ruadh Kelly-Harrington and Marita Hennessy PhD presented a series of studies from the PLACES project at the recent Gender Work and Organization Conference (GWO2024). The hybrid session was the second of three concurrent sessions on grief and loss in organisations.
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