I feel a bit out of the loop with mastodon this past week - had a lot going on and not much internal bandwidth to add here.
However, I've had a fab time at #MOMS2022 - an #ObstetricMedicine meeting in the UK. Some of my main takeaways:
1. Massive work to do with big data and it's need to impact further evidence based medicine!
2. Utilisation of tools to discourage inappropriate deprescribing in pregnancy.
3. Need to get out of our silos and work collaboratively across a person's care, especially when complex. System approach needed.
4. Continue to tackle discrimination and stigma of diseases such as HIV, and champion the amazing work being done
5. The multilevel work needed to tackle racial discrimination and care within pregnancy: maternal mortality rate if 5x higher in black population
6. Hypertensive disease in pregnancy is so much more complex than we realise when we sit in clinic, but underpins so much morbidity, much of which we don't fully realise yet. Very much iceberg effect.
7. It's massively inspiring seeing so many IMTs at MOMS who are so passionate even after the pressures of the last few years.
Follow me if you're interested in #obstetricmedicine #maternalmedicime so we can network on this non-bird platform!