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    NeoTRIPS > Dr Jennifer Peterson

01Sep

Dr Jennifer Peterson

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Jennifer is currently working as a Clinical Research Fellow in Neonatology at St Mary’s, Manchester. She has an interest in neonatal palliative and end of life care and has completed an MA in Healthcare Ethics and Law. She has coordinated several quality improvement projects focussed on improving preterm delivery room stabilisation. She is currently undertaking her PhD focused on analysing and improving information sharing with parents facing periviable delivery.

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    Dr Alessandra Maggioni

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    Dr Namita Anand

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    Dr Aneurin Young

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