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Today we are live from the launch event of the WHO Midwifery Models of Care Implementation Guidance! Follow us on BlueSky and Instagram #MMoC
Register to join one of the events, using these links:
Session 1, 9h CET: zurl.co/UuTz1
Session 2, 14h CET zurl.co/8aKAk
Read more: zurl.co/4Opck
Happy #InternationalNursesDay2025 to all the wonderful nurses out there. I am proud to work alongside brilliant nurses in many of my roles. Thank you for everything you do often in very difficult circumstances. We see you. We salute you. @burnetinstitute.bsky.social @who.int @nhmrc.bsky.social
🚨 In crises, women face life-threatening risks: #pregnancy complications, sexual violence, and reduced access to care.
💡 #Midwives are the solution
👉 It’s time to include them in crisis response plans.
🔗 idm2025.internationalmidwives.org
#IDM2025
Today, on International Day of the Midwife, we are paying tribute to the vital role midwives play in times of crisis.
In partnership with @unfpa.bsky.social Asia-Pac, Burnet leads a program to train midwives on identifying heat stress in pregnancy.
Read more: www.burnet.edu.au/knowledge-an...
Women in PNG deserve better. Midwives and doctors in PNG deserve better. On International Day of the Midwife this story highlights the real challenges facing midwives to provide quality care in Port Moresby
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...
“Healthy communities are only possible if we have healthy mothers and babies,” says Prof @carolinehomer.bsky.social
This year's World Health Day theme, ‘healthy beginnings, hopeful futures', highlights the importance of improving maternal and newborn health: www.burnet.edu.au/knowledge-an...
The cover of the April 2025 issue of The Lancet Global Health, showing a photograph of two surgeons at work
The April issue is live! www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Featuring papers on the causes of maternal death www.thelancet.com/journals/lan... and outcomes after surgery in Latin America www.thelancet.com/journals/lan..., plus our must-read Series on clinical trials www.thelancet.com/series/clini...
Many women lack access to essential sexual & reproductive health services that prevent maternal deaths. LEADING DIRECT CAUSES ARE: Haemorrhage (Severe heavy bleeding) 27% Hypertensive disorders including preeclampsia 16% Other direct causes including birth injuries and anaesthetic complications 10% Spontaneous and induced abortion including complications from miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, unsafe abortions 8% Sepsis/infections 7% Pulmonary embolism 7% Underlying health issues like anaemia, HIV/ AIDS, diabetes and malaria are major contributors to many maternal deaths. 23%
📢 New study on causes of maternal death:
Severe bleeding (haemorrhage) and hypertensive disorders like preeclampsia are the leading causes of maternal deaths, together claiming around 130,000 lives worldwide in 2020.
bit.ly/43AzEvM
A beautiful early morning walk in Geneva.
The cover of the March issue of The Lancet Global Health showing a photograph of a female health worker wearing a headscarf assisting a female patients, also wearing a headscarf, to use medical oxygen via a mask. Image credit: The Global Fund/Tafaseel.
We're excited to be joining the Bluesky community. Please check out our latest issue, featuring an update to the @thelancet.bsky.social Commission on palliative care as well as our own new Commission on medical oxygen security
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
The Pacific SMILE project equips midwives across Pacific Island nations with high-quality training and simulation-based education — empowering them to provide safer care for mothers and newborns.
Read more: www.burnet.edu.au/knowledge-an...
@carolinehomer.bsky.social
A privilege to be at the #AusOpen tennis and watch women’s quarter final. The championship cup is named after Daphne Akhurst who won 5 Australian Open titles and many other titles. She died of an ectopic pregnancy way too young #maternalmortality
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_...
Latest report from #HEAL2024:
As heat-related health risks increase, researchers stress the importance of effective adaptation strategies – Croakey Health Media www.croakey.org/as-heat-rela...
Great to be at the University of Newcastle graduation today with the newly minted Professor of Midwifery - Prof Allison Cummins - promoted this week. Always happy to see former PhD students do so well!
We must continue to advocate for midwives and midwifery education in Afghanistan- the stakes are too high not to. Thank you Sabera Turkmani @burnetinstitute.bsky.social @bmj.com @who.int @unfpa.bsky.social
Great to have another paper from our Midwife led birth centre project led by our fabulous colleagues in Bangladesh- Prof Halim and team. More evidence to support scaling up midwifery models of care
journals.plos.org/globalpublic...
The @WHO guideline development group for PPH is working towards consolidated, practical solutions to improve maternal care worldwide. Fantastic to be here working with so many thoughtful people
Too many women still die from PPH each year - change is needed
@burnetinstitute.bsky.social
Midwives can play a role in building climate resilience for communities. Great to see this new survey of 74 midwives from more than 30 countries done by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM).
reliefweb.int/report/world...
Very excited to launch our SMILES program in Samoa! Supporting 6 Pacific countries to develop midwifery education simulation labs! Thank you to Samoa for wonderful hosting of the first conference- first of many we hope! #midwivesmatter #midwives #midwifery
@burnetinstitute.bsky.social
Thank you to The Men’s Shed in Wollstonecraft in Sydney - supporting midwifery education across the Pacific @burnetinstitute.bsky.social
www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/news/article...
Moving across from That Other Platform to this one and finding lots of familiar names and faces! Interested in continuing to connect especially around reducing maternal, newborn deaths and stillbirths globally and strengthening midwifery in ever country. @burnetinstitute.bsky.social